词组 | handle |
释义 | handle Theme: CONTROL n. a way of dealing with something; a grasp of a problem.As soon as I get a handle on this Wilson matter, I'll give you a buzz.I can't seem to get a handle on what's wrong. Theme: NICKNAME n. a person's name or nickname. (Western jargon and then citizens band radio.)Well, what's your handle so I'll know what to call you?My handle is Goober. You can call me Goob. handle 1. noun 1 a name, a nickname US, 1837. 2 a self-attributed identity used on citizens' band radio US, 1974. 3 a big nose US, 1750. 4 a glass of beer served in a 10-fluid-ounce glass with a handle AUSTRALIA, 1943. 5 a half-pint glass of beer NEW ZEALAND, 1994. 6 in horse racing, the total amount bet, either on a given race or an entire season US, 1951.► get a handle onto gain a means of comprehending or controlling someone or something US, 1972 2. verb to stay in control. Hawaiian youth usage as an intransitive verb US, 1981.► handle swollen goods(of a male) to masturbate. Punning a criminal activity: 'to handle stolen goods' UK, 2001 handlesslang An accumulation of fat around one's midsection. A shortening of "love handles." I need to go back to the gym and start working out again if I want to lose these handles in time for the wedding. handle1. n. a person’s name or nickname. (Western jargon and then citizens band radio.) My handle is Goober. You can call me Goob. 2. n. a way of dealing with something; a grasp of a problem. As soon as I get a handle on this Wilson matter, I’ll give you a buzz. handle (oneself)1. To conduct oneself in a specified manner: handled herself well in the interview. 2. To be able to defend oneself or fend for oneself: Don't worry about me. I can handle myself.
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