英:[ˈsætʃəl]
美:[ˈsætʃəl]
英:[ˈsætʃəl]
美:[ˈsætʃəl]
satch·el
sae chl
复数:satchels
"小袋子或包袱",14世纪中叶,源自古法语 sacel 、sachel,直接源自晚期拉丁语 saccellus, saccellum "钱袋,钱包",是拉丁语 sacculus 的小型形式,而 sacculus 本身是 saccus "袋子"的小型形式(参见 sack(n.1))。
圆囊
小皮包
Middle English sachel, from Anglo-French sachel, sacel, from Late Latin saccellum, diminutive of Latin sacculus, diminutive of saccus bag — more at sack
The first known use of satchel was in the 14th century
satietynoun
the quality or state of being fed or gratified to or beyond fullness
satiate1 of 2adjective
filled to excess
satiate2 of 2verb
to satisfy (as a need or desire) fully or to excess
satiate1 of 2adjective
filled to excess
satiate2 of 2verb
to satisfy (as a need or desire) fully or to excess
satiate1 of 2adjective
filled to excess
satiate2 of 2verb
to satisfy (as a need or desire) fully or to excess
satellitenoun
an obsequious follower of a distinguished person : toady
a heavenly body orbiting another of larger size
a man-made object or vehicle intended to orbit the earth, the moon, or another heavenly body
a country controlled by a more powerful country
satellitenoun
an obsequious follower of a distinguished person : toady
a heavenly body orbiting another of larger size
a man-made object or vehicle intended to orbit the earth, the moon, or another heavenly body
a country controlled by a more powerful country
sateverb
to fill especially with food beyond desire : glut
to satisfy fully : satiate
satchelnoun
a small bag often with a shoulder strap
1 The next day she carried her secret weapon to school in her satchel.
2 To please the nuns, I carry a big satchel of books, but there are more pressing things to make sense of.
3 I sigh and finish my Coke and then go to the front door for my satchel.
4 Some carry books or satchels or have stacks of textbooks on the table beside them.
5 He pushed away the thought of the math assignments in his satchel, floated on his back, and watched wispy white clouds chase each other across the wide blue sky.
6 I liked picking up my book satchel each time the bell rang and looked forward to talking about something entirely different the next period.
7 I clutch the satchel and viola to my chest and brace myself for the inevitable tackle of a British soldier, the demand for papers.
8 But Jason and Brigit rushed in, dropping their satchels and diving right to the floor beside her.
9 Homework carries with the car, satchel became food bag.
家庭作业用车载, 书包成了食品袋.
10 He's bellowing, "Where are the satchels? Where in God's name are the satchels?"
11 He started placing the sticks of dynamite in my satchel.
12 He set down his satchel and opened it.
13 I unburdened the boy of his satchel.
我从那孩子的肩上解下书包.
14 As he shouldered his travelsack and satchel, Chronicler found himself feeling remarkably lighthearted.
15 There’s a satchel around Dad’s torso filled with a stack of vinyl.
16 He reached into his satchel and took out a sheet of paper and a pencil; he opened the reading glass again.
17 He goes to school with a satchel over his shoulder.
他背著书包上学去了。
18 The ugly red satchel hangs from my shoulder.
19 I threw my journal and fountain pen back into my satchel.
20 She placed it carefully inside the envelope and tucked the envelope inside her satchel.
1 小背包
2 管乐器演奏者
3 书包
4 手提包