pocketbook
英['pɒkɪtbʊk]
美
- n. 钱包;笔记本;经济来源;皮夹
词态变化
复数: pocketbooks;
英文词源
- pocketbook (n.)
- also pocket-book, 1610s, originally a small book meant to be carried in one's pocket, from pocket (n.) + book (n.). Meaning "a booklike leather folder for papers, bills, etc." is from 1722. Meaning "a woman's purse" is from 1816.
双语例句
- 1. She had several large bills in her pocketbook.
- 她钱袋里有几张大面额钞票.
来自辞典例句
- 2. Poor service affected the waiters'pocketbook.
- 差劲的服务影响了侍者的收入.
来自辞典例句
- 3. The thief pinched her pocketbook and ran.
- 这个小偷偷了她的手提包,然后跑了.
来自辞典例句
- 4. You're about to touch a number of doctors on their tenderest nerve - the pocketbook.
- 你即将去碰触许多大夫神经最脆弱的地方 - 他们的钱包.
来自辞典例句
- 5. She pulled off her gloves and tucked them into her pocketbook.
- 她取下了她的手套,把它们塞进了口袋里.
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