fistful

英 [ˈfɪstfʊl] 美 [ˈfɪstfʊl]

n.  一把(的量)

复数:fistfuls

BNC.21228 / COCA.18564



牛津词典

noun

  1. 一把(的量)
    a number or an amount of sth that can be held in a fist
    1. a fistful of coins
      一把硬币

柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 一把,一握(的量)
    A fistful of things is the number of them that you can hold in your fist.
    1. Mandy handed him a fistful of coins.
      曼迪递给他一把硬币。

双语例句

  1. Mandy handed him a fistful of coins.
    曼迪递给他一把硬币。
  2. I walked over to the pickle jar, dug down into my pocket, and pulled out a fistful of coins.
    我走近坛子,从衣兜里掏出一大把硬币来。
  3. The child seized a fistful of nuts.
    那孩子抓了一把栗子。
  4. Pushing aside thicker, grittier soil, Dardo dug stubby fingers in and came up with a fistful of darkish Sekiton mixed with sand.
    达多把粗大带有砂砾的土壤拨到一旁,用粗短的手指掏进去,抓出一把浅黑色混合着沙子的塞基顿。
  5. He won international acclaim for hisking Lear and has a fistful of other acting awards.
    他因演李尔王赢得了国际赞誉,并获得了大最其他的演出奖。
  6. I got a fistful of messages here from you.
    我这儿有你给我的一叠消息呢。
  7. Tyrion seized her by the wrist, pulled her to her feet, and threw a fistful of clothing into her face.
    提利昂抓住她的手腕把她拉起来,将一团衣服丢到她脸上。
  8. Jon took a fistful of dried kernels from the sack by the door and scattered them on the floor, then claimed the chair.
    琼恩从门后的麻袋里抓了把干麦子撒在地上,然后占住椅子。

英英释义

noun

  1. the quantity that can be held in the hand

      Synonym:    handful