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panhandle    音标拼音: [p'ænh,ændəl]
n. 锅柄,狭长的土地
vt.
vi. 行乞,讨钱

锅柄,狭长的土地行乞,讨钱

panhandle
n 1: a relatively narrow strip of land projecting from some
larger area; "Wheeling is located in the northern panhandle
of West Virginia"
2: the handle of a pan
v 1: beg by accosting people in the street and asking for money

Panhandle \Pan"han`dle\, n.
The handle of a pan; hence, fig., any arm or projection
suggestive of the handle of a pan; as, the panhandle of West
Virginia, Texas, or Idaho.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]


panhandle \pan"han`dle\ (p[a^]n"h[a^]n`d'l), v. i.
To accost people in a public place and ask for money; to beg.
-- {pan"hand`ler} (p[a^]n"h[a^]nd`l[~e]r), n. --
{pan"hand`ling} (p[a^]n"h[a^]nd`l[i^]ng), n.
[PJC]


Panhandle \Pan"han`dle\ (p[a^]n"h[a^]n`d'l), v. t.
1. to obtain by panhandling.
[PJC]

2. To accost in a public place and ask for money from.
[PJC]


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