handle 英 [ˈhændl]   美 [ˈhændl]

handle

handle  英 [ˈhændl] 美 [ˈhændl]

n. 把手;柄;  v. 处理;操控; 

进行时:handling  过去式:handled  过去分词:handled  第三人称单数:handles  名词复数:handles 

A new man was appointed to handle the crisis. 新指派了一个人来处理这场危机。
She's very good at handling her patients. 她对待病人很有办法。

  • To handle something is to control it, the way an elephant handler might handle an elephant, or the way you would use a handle to lift a suitcase. If you're panicking, a friend might suggest you "get a handle on yourself."
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  • n. 把手;柄;
  • v. 处理;操控;
  • 1. A new man was appointed to handle the crisis.

    新指派了一个人来处理这场危机。

  • 2. She's very good at handling her patients.

    她对待病人很有办法。

  • 3. This matter has been handled very badly.

    这件事处理得很糟糕。

  • 4. ‘Any problems?’ ‘Nothing I can't handle.’

    “有问题吗?”“没有什么我不能对付的。”

  • 5. Our cat hates being handled.

    我们的猫不喜欢被人摸弄。

  • 6. The label on the box said: ‘Fragile. Handle with care.’

    箱子上的标签写着:“易碎品,小心轻放。”

  • 7. She's a difficult horse to handle.

    那是匹桀骜不驯的母马。

  • 8. The car handles well in any weather.

    这辆车在任何天气下开起来都很灵便。

  • 9. She turned the handle and opened the door.

    她转动把手,打开了门。

  • 10. the handle of a knife

    刀柄

  • 11. a broom handle

    扫帚把

  • 12. a long-handled spoon

    一把长柄匙

  • handle (n.) Old English handle "a handle" (plural handla), formed from hand (n.) with instrumental suffix -el (1) indicating a tool in the way thimble was formed from thumb, spindle from spin, spindle from spin, ladle from lade, etc. The slang sense of "nickname" is first recorded 1870, originally U.S., from earlier expressions about adding a handle to (one's) name (1833), that is, a title such as Mister or Sir. To fly off the handle (1833) is a figurative reference to an ax head (to be off the handle "be excited" is recorded from 1825, American English). To get a handle on "get control of" is recorded by 1919.
  • handle (v.) Middle English hondlen, handlen, "touch with the hands, hold in the hands, fondle, pet," also "to deal with, treat, manhandle," from Old English handlian "to touch or move with the hands," also "deal with, discuss;" formed from hand (n.), perhaps with a frequentative suffix, as fondle from fond. Cognate with Old Norse höndla "to seize, capture," Danish handle "to trade, deal," Old High German hantalon "feel, touch; manage," German handeln "to bargain, trade." Related: Handled; handling. Meaning "to act towards" (someone, in a certain manner, usually with hostility or roughness) is from c. 1200. The commercial sense "to trade or deal in" was weaker in English than in some other Germanic languages, but it strengthened in American English (by 1888) from the notion of something passing through one's hands, and see handler.
han·dle / ˈhændl ; NAmE ˈhændl / verb , noun handle handles handled handling verb deal with 处理 1 [transitive ] to deal with a situation, a person, an area of work or a strong emotion 处理,应付(局势、人、工作或感情) handlesth/sb A new man was appointed to handle the crisis. 新指派了一个人来处理这场危机。 She's very good at handling her patients. 她对待病人很有办法。 The sale was handled by Adams Commercial. 亚当斯公司经营这笔买卖。 We can handle up to 500 calls an hour at our new offices. 我们的新办公室每小时可处理 500 通电话。 We all have to learn to handle stress. 我们都得学会调节压力。 This matter has been handled very badly. 这件事处理得很糟糕。 ( informal) ‘Any problems?’ ‘Nothing I can't handle. “有问题吗?”“没有什么我不能对付的。” ( informal) I've got to go. I can't handle itany more (= deal with a difficult situation). 我得走了,我已无计可施。 handleyourself ( informal) You have to know how to handle yourself in this business (= know the right way to behave). 你必须知道在这件事上如何自处。 touch with hands 用手触摸 2 [transitive ] handlesth to touch, hold or move sth with your hands (用手)触,拿,搬动 Our cat hates being handled. 我们的猫不喜欢被人摸弄。 The label on the box said: ‘Fragile. Handle with care. 箱子上的标签写着:“易碎品,小心轻放。” control 控制 3 [transitive ] handlesth to control a vehicle, an animal, a tool, etc. 控制,操纵(车辆、动物、工具等) I wasn't sure if I could handle such a powerful car. 我没有把握是否能驾驶功率这样大的车。 She's a difficult horse to handle. 那是匹桀骜不驯的母马。 4 [intransitive ] ~ well/badly to be easy/difficult to drive or control (容易╱难以)驾驶,操纵 The car handles well in any weather. 这辆车在任何天气下开起来都很灵便。 buy/sell 买卖 5 [transitive ] handlesth to buy or sell sth 买;卖 SYN deal in They were arrested for handling stolen goods. 他们因收受赃物而遭逮捕。 noun of door/drawer/window 门窗;抽屉 1 the part of a door, drawer, window, etc. that you use to open it 把手;拉手 She turned the handle and opened the door. 她转动把手,打开了门。 of cup/bag/tool 杯子;包;工具 2 the part of an object, such as a cup, a bag, or a tool that you use to hold it, or carry it 柄;把;提梁;把手 the handle of a knife 刀柄 a broom handle 扫帚把 see also love handles -handled 有…柄 3 ( in adjectives 构成形容词 ) having the number or type of handle mentioned 有…个柄的;有…柄的 a long-handled spoon 一把长柄匙 IDIOMS get/have a ˈhandle on sb/sth ( informal) to understand or know about sb/sth, especially so that you can deal with it or them later 弄懂;理解;搞明白 I can't get a handle on these sales figures. 我搞不懂这些销售数字。 give sb a ˈhandle (on sth) ( informal) to give sb enough facts or knowledge for them to be able to deal with sth (使)弄懂,理解,明白 more at fly v. han·dle / ˈhændl ; NAmE ˈhændl /
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