释义 |
handle /hanˈdl/ transitive verb- To hold, move about, feel freely, etc with the hand
- To make familiar by frequent touching
- To manage (esp successfully)
- To discuss
- To deal with, treat
- To cope with, take in one's stride (informal, esp N American)
- To pass through one's hands
- To trade or do business in
intransitive verb To respond to control (in a specified way) noun- A part by which a thing is held, opened or picked up
- Anything affording an advantage or pretext to an opponent
- Feel, as of a textile
- The total takings from betting on a horse race, etc
- One's name (slang)
ORIGIN: OE handle, handlian from hand handˈled adjective Having a handle handˈler noun - Someone who handles
- A boxer's trainer or second
- Someone who trains, holds, controls, incites, or shows off an animal at a show, fight, etc
- Someone who trains and uses a dog or other animal that works for the police or an armed service
handˈling noun handˈlebar noun The steering-bar of a cycle, or one half of it handlebar moustache noun A wide, thick moustache with curved ends thought to resemble handlebars a handle to one's name A title fly off the handle see under fly get a handle on To understand, grasp |