| 正面 | 3960.handle 英 ['hænd(ə)l]美 ['hændl] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1. imitative or else a contraction of fillip, which also is held to be imitative.2. Meaning "to flip a coin" (to decide something) is by 1879.3. => 轻弹、轻打、轻击、轻抛。4. => 快速地翻转、翻动、翻阅、以及各种快速的动。5. => 精神失常、失去理智、发疯、发狂、变得狂热、欣喜若狂。6. => 饮料酒、混合甜酒。7. => 无礼的、轻率的、油腔滑调的。8. flip the page to …9. 谐音“非礼拍”-----没有礼貌地拍她。n. [建] 把手;柄;手感;口实vt. 处理;操作;运用;买卖;触摸vi. 搬运;易于操纵 例句: 1. The public never had faith in his ability to handle the job.公众从来不相信他有能力胜任这一职位。 handle 控制,操纵来自hand,手,-le,工具格后缀。引申词义操纵,比较manipulate. handlehandle: [OE] Etymologically, a handle is nothing more or less than ‘something to be held in the hand’. Likewise the verb handle, together with Germanic relatives like German handeln and Swedish handla, began life as ‘hold, touch, feel with the hands’ (the German and Swedish verbs have since lost this original literal meaning, and now have only the metaphorical senses ‘deal with’, ‘trade’, etc).=> handhandle (n.)Old English handle "a handle" (plural handla), formed from hand (n.) with instrumental suffix -el (1) indicating a tool in the way thimble was formed from thumb, spindle from spin, treadle from tread, etc. The slang sense of "nickname" is first recorded 1870, originally U.S., from earlier expressions about adding a handle to (one's) name (1833), that is, a title such as Mister or Sir. To fly off the handle (1833) is a figurative reference to an ax head (to be off the handle "be excited" is recorded from 1825, American English). To get a handle on "get control of" is recorded by 1919.handle (v.)Middle English hondlen, handlen, "touch with the hands, hold in the hands, fondle, pet," also "to deal with, treat, manhandle," from Old English handlian "to touch or move with the hands," also "deal with, discuss;" formed from hand (n.), perhaps with a frequentative suffix, as fondle from fond. Cognate with Old Norse höndla "to seize, capture," Danish handle "to trade, deal," Old High German hantalon "feel, touch; manage," German handeln "to bargain, trade." Related: Handled; handling. Meaning "to act towards" (someone, in a certain manner, usually with hostility or roughness) is from c. 1200. The commercial sense "to trade or deal in" was weaker in English than in some other Germanic languages, but it strengthened in American English (by 1888) from the notion of something passing through one's hands, and see handler." |
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