handle

[ˈhænd&+{ə}l]
n
the part of a utensil, drawer, etc, designed to be held in order to move, use, or pick up the object
a glass beer mug with a handle
a person's name or title
a CB radio slang name for call sign
an opportunity, reason, or excuse for doing something
his background served as a handle for their mockery
the quality, as of textiles, perceived by touching or feeling
the total amount of a bet on a horse race or similar event
vb
to pick up and hold, move, or touch with the hands
to operate or employ using the hands
the boy handled the reins well
to have power or control over
my wife handles my investments
to manage successfully
a secretary must be able to handle clients
to discuss (a theme, subject, etc)
to deal with or treat in a specified way
I was handled with great tact
to trade or deal in (specified merchandise)
to react or respond in a specified way to operation or control
the car handles well on bends
- 习惯用语
- fly off the handle to become suddenly extremely angry