Please pass me a piece of paper handkerchief. 请递给我一张纸巾。
She embroidered her initials on the handkerchief. 她把她姓名的起首字母绣在手帕上。
I polished my buttons with a handkerchief. 我用手帕把钮扣擦亮。
handkerchief
[ noun ] a square piece of cloth used for wiping the eyes or nose or as a costume accessory <noun.artifact>
Handkerchief \Hand"ker*chief\ (h[a^][ng]"k[~e]r*ch[i^]f; 277), n. [Hand + kerchief.] 1. A piece of cloth, usually square and often fine and elegant, carried for wiping the face or hands.
2. A piece of cloth shaped like a handkerchief to be worn about the neck; a neckerchief; a neckcloth.
On other occasions, Ms. Lynn had Mrs. O'Boyle pin money to her clothes and wrap salt and coins in a handkerchief that belonged to her late husband.
As he began to speak, U.S. tennis star and former Czechoslovak citizen Martina Navratilova dabbed at her eyes with a handkerchief in the top row of the visitor's gallery.
There is a death-mask of his mother, and a handkerchief with which he wiped his brow moments before his death. I had hoped to find his library.
They would ingratiate themselves with travelers, then strangle them with a noose or handkerchief to plunder their belongings.
The coats often had kimono or handkerchief sleeves, and some had tiered skirts under a narrow bust.
Watch the way he eats a plum, then wipes his moustache with a handkerchief.
He mopped his brow with a handkerchief after making his closing statement.
Colleagues gave him a standing ovation, and Wright removed his glasses and wiped his eyes with a handkerchief.
Just a basic green line wrapped around a wooden rack with cloth from an old shirt or handkerchief used as lure."
After assembling the participants on stage, Kreskin dropped a handkerchief.
He stuffed them into in his breast pocket like a handkerchief.