drawer
英 [drɔː(r)]
美 [drɔːr]
n. 抽屉; 开票人; 出票人
复数:drawers
Oxford 3000 / Collins.2 / BNC.4175 / COCA.4212
牛津词典
noun
- 抽屉
a part of a piece of furniture such as a desk, used for keeping things in. It is shaped like a box and has a handle on the front for pulling it out.- in the top/middle/bottom drawer of the desk
写字台的上层 / 中层 / 下层抽屉
- in the top/middle/bottom drawer of the desk
- 开票人;出票人
a person who writes a cheque
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 抽屉
Adraweris part of a desk, chest, or other piece of furniture that is shaped like a box and is designed for putting things in. You pull it towards you to open it.- He opened a drawer in his writing-table.
他打开了写字台的一个抽屉。
- He opened a drawer in his writing-table.
- (尤指女式)内裤
Drawersare underpants, especially ones worn by women. - See also:chest of drawers
英英释义
noun
- a boxlike container in a piece of furniture
- an artist skilled at drawing
- the person who writes a check or draft instructing the drawee to pay someone else
双语例句
- I tucked the box away in the linen drawer.
我把盒子藏在放棉织品的抽屉里。 - You could smash the drawer up with a hammer
可以用锤子把抽屉砸开。 - He locked these papers up in the bottom drawer.
他把这些文件锁在底层抽屉里。 - The pants are in the drawer.
裤子在抽屉里。 - I know I put it in this drawer.
我知道我把它放在抽屉里了。 - The paper is in my desk drawer.
论文在我书桌的抽屉里。 - He had the drawer open and was thumbing through the files.
他打开抽屉,翻看着档案。 - The drawer's stuck. It won't open.
抽啊揢住了,拉不开。 - He folded the papers and stuck them in his desk drawer
他将文件叠起来,塞进自己的书桌抽屉里。 - She yanked open the drawer
她猛地拉开了抽屉。