pouch 英 [paʊtʃ]   美 [paʊtʃ]

pouch

pouch  英 [paʊtʃ] 美 [paʊtʃ]

n. 小袋;育儿袋;烟草袋  vi. 成袋状  vt. 使成袋状;把…装入袋中 

进行时:pouching  过去式:pouched  过去分词:pouched  第三人称单数:pouches  名词复数:pouches 

The kangaroo has a pouch where babies live until they can hop around on their own. 袋鼠有一个育儿袋,袋鼠宝宝一直住在里面直到它们自己能到处蹦跳。
To ensure the eggs receive a warm welcome she carries the egg pouch in her mouth presenting it to the sky following the sun. 为了保证卵里的小蜘蛛能得到一个温暖的迎接,她把育儿袋叼在嘴上,然后面向天空中太阳的方向。

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  • n. 小袋;育儿袋;烟草袋
  • vi. 成袋状
  • vt. 使成袋状;把…装入袋中
  • 1. The kangaroo has a pouch where babies live until they can hop around on their own.

    袋鼠有一个育儿袋,袋鼠宝宝一直住在里面直到它们自己能到处蹦跳。

  • 2. To ensure the eggs receive a warm welcome she carries the egg pouch in her mouth presenting it to the sky following the sun.

    为了保证卵里的小蜘蛛能得到一个温暖的迎接,她把育儿袋叼在嘴上,然后面向天空中太阳的方向。

  • 3. Males stand and protect the egg by balancing them on their feet and covering them with feathered skin known as a brood pouch.

    雄性站在那里保护这个卵,用双脚保持它的平衡,并用被称为育儿袋的有羽毛的皮肤覆盖着它。

  • pouch (n.) early 14c., "bag for carrying things," especially (late 14c.) "small bag in which money is carried," from Anglo-French puche, Old North French pouche (13c.), Old French poche "purse, poke," all from a Germanic source (compare Old English pocca "bag;" see poke (n.1)). Extended to cavities in animal bodies from c. 1400.
pouch / paʊtʃ ; NAmE paʊtʃ / noun 1 a small bag, usually made of leather, and often carried in a pocket or attached to a belt 小袋子;荷包 a tobacco pouch 烟丝荷包 She kept her money in a pouch around her neck. 她把钱装在脖子上挂的荷包里。 2 a large bag for carrying letters, especially official ones 邮袋 see also diplomatic pouch at diplomatic bag 3 a pocket of skin on the stomach of some female marsupialanimals, such as kangaroos,in which they carry their young (有袋目动物腹部的)育儿袋 4 a pocket of skin in the cheeks of some animals, such as hamsters,in which they store food (某些动物贮存食物的)颊袋,喉囊 pouch pouches pouched pouching pouch / paʊtʃ ; NAmE paʊtʃ /
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