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 handle [hændl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 柄, 把手, 把柄, 柄状物, 手感

vt. 触摸, 运用, 买卖, 处理, 操作

vi. 搬运, 易于操纵

n. 句柄

[计] 句柄

[医] 柄

[经] 买卖, 经营, 处理


  1. Pick up the typewriter case by the handle.
    抓住把手,把打字机箱子拿起来。
  2. Customers are asked not to handle the goods in the shop.
    请顾客不要触摸商店里的货物。
  3. He's not a very good teacher---he doesn't know how to handle children.
    他不是一个好的老师---他不懂得如何对待孩子。


handle
[ noun ]
  1. the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it

  2. <noun.artifact>
    he grabbed the hammer by the handle
    it was an old briefcase but it still had a good grip
[ verb ]
  1. be in charge of, act on, or dispose of

  2. <verb.social> care deal manage
    I can deal with this crew of workers
    This blender can't handle nuts
    She managed her parents' affairs after they got too old
  3. interact in a certain way

  4. <verb.social>
    do by treat
    Do right by her
    Treat him with caution, please
    Handle the press reporters gently
  5. act on verbally or in some form of artistic expression

  6. <verb.communication>
    address cover deal plow treat
    This book deals with incest
    The course covered all of Western Civilization
    The new book treats the history of China
  7. touch, lift, or hold with the hands

  8. <verb.contact>
    palm
    Don't handle the merchandise
  9. handle effectively

  10. <verb.contact>
    manage wield
    The burglar wielded an axe
    The young violinist didn't manage her bow very well
  11. show and train

  12. <verb.emotion>
    The prize-winning poodle was handled by Mrs. Priscilla Prescott


Handle \Han"dle\ (h[a^]n"d'l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Handled}
(-d'ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Handling} (-dl[i^]ng).] [OE.
handlen, AS. handlian; akin to D. handelen to trade, G.
handeln. See {Hand}.]
1. To touch; to feel with the hand; to use or hold with the
hand.

Handle me, and see; for a spirit hath not flesh.
--Luke xxiv.
39.

About his altar, handling holy things. --Milton.

2. To manage in using, as a spade or a musket; to wield;
often, to manage skillfully.

That fellow handles his bow like a crowkeeper.
--Shak.

3. To accustom to the hand; to work upon, or take care of,
with the hands.

The hardness of the winters forces the breeders to
house and handle their colts six months every year.
--Sir W.
Temple.

4. To receive and transfer; to have pass through one's hands;
hence, to buy and sell; as, a merchant handles a variety
of goods, or a large stock.

5. To deal with; to make a business of.

They that handle the law knew me not. --Jer. ii. 8.

6. To treat; to use, well or ill.

How wert thou handled being prisoner? --Shak.

7. To manage; to control; to practice skill upon.

You shall see how I will handle her. --Shak.

8. To use or manage in writing or speaking; to treat, as a
theme, an argument, or an objection.

We will handle what persons are apt to envy others.
--Bacon.

{To handle without gloves}. See under {Glove}. [Colloq.]


Handle \Han"dle\ (h[a^]n"d'l), v. i.
To use the hands.

They have hands, but they handle not. --Ps. cxv. 7.


Handle \Han"dle\, n. [AS. handle. See {Hand}.]
1. That part of vessels, instruments, etc., which is held in
the hand when used or moved, as the haft of a sword, the
knob of a door, the bail of a kettle, etc.

2. That of which use is made; the instrument for effecting a
purpose; a tool. --South.

{To give a handle}, to furnish an occasion or means.

  1. For Massport executive director David Davis, all the fuss obscures a simple issue: Logan, which is expected to handle 37 million passengers annually by the year 2000, up from 23 million last year, will become hopelessly gridlocked without changes.
  2. "I had a better handle on what the Fed was going to do than how the economy was going to perform," he says.
  3. As for Unilever, it had obviously failed to anticipate how violently P&G would react and how ill-equipped it was to handle the onslaught. Until the end of May the Anglo-Dutch company just about managed to hold its own with consumers.
  4. "Certainly that would be the most propitious way to handle the matter," Yeutter told reporters.
  5. It is more expensive than either landfilling or incineration, although that could change as industries gear up to handle large volumes of recycled material.
  6. The Big Board also added computer capacity to handle huge surges in trading volume.
  7. Grey Lands Raytheon Raytheon Co., manufacturer of the Patriot missile, picked Grey Advertising, New York, to handle the estimated $10 million account.
  8. The boats can handle more than 7,000 passengers, and the Tuesday morning count was about 3,200, he said.
  9. He added: "We're going to get a handle on the deficit."
  10. Extra tax staff have been needed at the Inland Revenue to handle the complications. Last year, the tax credit that comes with share dividends was reduced from the basic rate of 25 per cent to the 20 per cent lower rate.
  11. Although the commission sent the all-terrain vehicle case to Justice early this year, the department still hasn't said whether it will handle the matter.
  12. Today, airports are struggling to handle the vast throngs of the deregulated Jet Age.
  13. Shortly after the publication of the column, which American Express officials acknowledge that they saw, American Express began an internal investigation and hired two prominent outside lawyers to handle the case.
  14. The government says the runway can handle up to 30 planes an hour.
  15. Richard Francis, McAlester Schools director of maintenance, is licensed to handle asbestos, but he said the decorations may be a lost cause.
  16. Computers handle half a trillion dollars in U.S. bank transfers a day.
  17. A snowstorm today coated firefighters and their equipment with ice, but officials were confident they had a handle on a blaze feeding on millions of gallons of jet fuel at Stapleton International Airport.
  18. But the corporate players wanted a so-called parimutuel system, where the casino takes a set percentage to handle wagers among bettors.
  19. Singapore also provides much-needed facilities to handle spare parts, store other materials and support Air Force fighters and cargo planes.
  20. "We don't handle immediate relief," Ms. Hartmann said of the World Bank's role. "Others do that better.
  21. We were somewhat unprepared for something of this size, but we are quickly taking stock of what we'll need to handle it."
  22. 'It seems to me that accountants can handle the whole business of financial advice; they have exams and strict entry procedures.' What has the association achieved though its campaigning?
  23. Picasso painted "Acrobat and Young Harlequin" in 1905 in his Paris attic studio at 13 rue Ravignon using gouache, an opaque watercolor easier to handle than oil paint.
  24. The deal is no guarantee Trump will succeed in his attempt to handle the $3.2 billion in debt he has amassed to build his fortunes here and in New York, according to a report by the state Division of Gaming Enforcement.
  25. "They take the calls, place the insurance and handle the administrative aspect," said Mr. Speer.
  26. Diplomatic sources said he already had formed a Cabinet, including economists and technocrats to handle the massive task of reconstruction.
  27. Mr. Enrico is expected to consolidate ad accounts with Tracy-Locke and BBDO, the Omnicom Group agencies that handle the Pepsi soft-drink accounts.
  28. The Philippines plant is having problems with government regulation, and "North would know how to talk to top people in the government and handle a good bit of money."
  29. D'Arcy will plan media buying with NBC's in-house advertising staff and will handle placement of all print, outdoor and radio advertisements.
  30. Getting a handle on violent crime remains one of the public's highest policy priorities.
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