释义 |
hankie in American English (ˈhæŋki) nounWord forms: plural ˈhankies Examples of 'hankie' in a sentencehankie But you just want to sit here and give me a loving description of his character, and cry into my hankie.Or we could just get a hankie and blow.Cue romance, comedy and, aargh, where's my hankie?And it's the only sport in which you are required to carry a hankie.It was scheduled as a hankie job.But it's a hankie up his hooter as he struggles with a broken arm.And when the hankie moments arrive, they arrive out of nowhere.Then she gets her hankie out and spits on it and wipes my face.Please can we stop this show descending into a gigantic hankie-clutching sobfest.You will definitely need a hankie for the closing scene.British English: hankie / ˈhæŋkɪ/ NOUN A hankie is a small square of fabric which you use for blowing your nose. - American English: hankie
- Arabic: مِنْدِيل
- Brazilian Portuguese: lencinho
- Chinese: 手帕
- Croatian: maramica
- Czech: kapesník
- Danish: lommetørklæde
- Dutch: zakdoekje
- European Spanish: pañuelo
- Finnish: nenäliina
- French: mouchoir
- German: Taschentuch
- Greek: χαρτομάντηλο
- Italian: fazzoletto
- Japanese: ハンカチ
- Korean: 손수건
- Norwegian: lommetørkle
- Polish: chusteczka
- European Portuguese: lencinho
- Romanian: batistă
- Russian: носовой платок
- Latin American Spanish: pañuelo
- Swedish: näsduk
- Thai: ผ้าเช็ดหน้า
- Turkish: mendil
- Ukrainian: носова хустинка
- Vietnamese: khăn mùi xoa
Chinese translation of 'hankie' |