suitcase的意思和读音

suitcase

: [ˈsutˌkeɪs] : [ˈsuːtˌkeɪs]

n.

suitcases  

n.valise,luggage,baggage,overnight case,portmanteau

suitcasen.

1.a case with flat sides and a handle, used for carrying clothes, etc. when you are travelling

to pack/unpack a suitcase西西

n.1.

n.1.a large container with flat sides and a handle used for carrying clothes and other things when you travel

1. travelling bag suitcase trunk ...

2. garage suitcase get back to sb. ...

3. suitable suitcase () summarize

4. problem n. suitcase n. ticket n. ...

6. Luggage/baggage: Suitcase: Handbag: ...

7. suitable suitcase sulfate ...

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1.Switching countries and cultures, living out of a suitcase, doesn't seem to bother her in the slightest.穿”,

2.A woman packed into a transparent suitcase bearing a label that says "Stop Human Trafficking! " rides on the luggage belt at Munich Airport.

3.I did not look back up the concourse or even glance to see if he was still knitting his hands at the suitcase.

4."I do not know how many sweaters he has that are blue. But I hope he has the one or two left in his suitcase, " he said.:“。”

5.Jump-ropes and resistance bands are easy to sneak into a suitcase.

6.Gulliver was as gadgets into a suitcase and taken to the town show the exhibition.

7.To use it, loop the scale's strap around the suitcase handle and lift the scale and bag off the ground for a few seconds.使使

8.In a hotel or any time you've been on a plane or a train, it's a little inconvenient, but try to not to put your suitcase on the bed.便

9.The customs guys would have been wondering why a girl was travelling with a suitcase half full of men's deodorant.

10.Guests will be amazed at how much has been packed into this suitcase, which includes bunk beds and a bathroom.西