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单词 handful
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Drizzle over the glaze and garnish with a handful of chopped spring onion.This means that for some conditions will have been properly tested on only a handful of people.Add a handful of leaves so avocado and salad sandwich the shrimp.A few pots on a windowsill make it quick and easy to cut a handful of fresh leaves.He is a real handful.Production is controlled by a handful of players.Stir in a handful of chopped mint.When we get it right we will be a real handful to stop.In the space of more than an hour we see only a handful of people.Scatter a large handful of rock salt in a wide dish with the herbs.Throw in a handful of chopped parsley and capers.My parents are one of a handful of the originals who have remained to this day.That leaves only a handful of fixtures.There is a handful of banks deemed to have handled the financial crisis better than others.Reserve the liquid and add a handful of chopped parsley and salt to it.Throw in a bouncy pitch and you have a real handful.He had already qualified and there was only a handful of people watching in the arena.Not always at his best defending but a real handful when he gets forward.Only a handful of people knew he was a journalist and he was worried about the discreet filming.He managed to do this despite tight regulations that meant that only a handful of banks could deal in foreign exchange.It didn't need all sorts of unfair advantages possessed by a small handful of traders.It's one of a handful of hotels that stand out for me.We will leave a handful of onions, and a dish of dried beans.Despite a handful of small acquisitions, most of the growth has been organic.Here are a handful of British ones that may get lost in translation.Add a splash of sherry vinegar and some chopped fresh parsley or a handful of rocket if you have either of them to hand.Put the burger in the roll, top with salsa and serve with a large handful of salad drizzled with balsamic vinegar.Throw in a handful of chopped, mixed herbs and lemon zest with the eggs for a really fresh and zingy spring flavour. One of the handful of spectators who watched me on stage observed: 'It was funny the way you seemed to be getting so annoyed with yourself.The sea is less rough and after paddling away from the main cluster of more seasoned surfers, I manage a handful of decent waves.

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handful

British English: handful NOUN
A handful of people or things is a small number of them.
He surveyed the handful of customers at the counter.
  • American English: handful
  • Brazilian Portuguese: punhado
  • Chinese: 少数
  • European Spanish: puñado
  • French: poignée
  • German: Handvoll
  • Italian: pugno
  • Japanese: 少数の
  • Korean: 소량의
  • European Portuguese: punhado
  • Latin American Spanish: puñado

Chinese translation of 'handful'

handful

(ˈhændful)

n (c)

  1. [of soil, stones, sand] 一把 (yībǎ)
    a handful of [people, places etc] 少数(數) (shǎoshù)
    she's quite a handful (inf) 她真难(難)管 (tā zhēn nán guǎn)
(noun) 
Definition
a small number
a handful of potential investors
Synonyms
few
sprinkling
a light sprinkling of snow
small amount
small quantity
smattering
small number
Opposites
a lot
,
scores
,
loads (informal)
,
crowd
,
masses (informal)
,
plenty
,
stacks
,
mob
,
heaps
,
horde
,
large quantity
,
large number
(noun) 
Definition
a person or animal that is difficult to control
Our new puppy can be a handful sometimes.
Synonyms
nuisance
He can be a bit of a nuisance when he's drunk.
It's a real nuisance having to pick up the kids from school every day.
bother
Most men hate the bother of shaving.
pest
My neighbour's a real pest.
pain in the neck (informal)
She can be a pain in the neck when she's in this sort of mood.
pain in the backside (informal)

Additional synonyms

in the sense of bother
Definition
a state of worry, trouble, or confusion
Most men hate the bother of shaving.
Synonyms
trouble,
problem,
worry,
difficulty,
strain,
grief (British, South Africa),
fuss,
pest,
irritation,
hassle (informal),
nuisance,
flurry,
uphill (South Africa),
inconvenience,
annoyance,
aggravation (informal),
vexation
in the sense of pain in the neck
Definition
a person or thing that is annoying or irritating
She can be a pain in the neck when she's in this sort of mood.
Synonyms
nuisance,
pain (informal),
bore,
drag (informal),
bother,
headache (informal),
pest,
irritation,
annoyance,
aggravation (informal),
vexation,
pain in the arse (taboo, slang),
pain in the backside (informal)
in the sense of pest
Definition
an annoying person or thing
My neighbour's a real pest.
Synonyms
nuisance,
bore,
trial,
pain (informal),
drag (informal),
bother,
irritation,
gall,
annoyance,
bane,
pain in the neck (informal),
pain in the arse (taboo, slang),
vexation,
thorn in your flesh

Synonyms of 'handful'

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