Manche Meaning in English
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释义
'Manche' can mean the sleeve of a garment, or the handle of an object like a tool or a racket.
用法与细微差别
This word is French, not English. Used for 'sleeve' (clothing) or 'handle' (tools, sports). Context is important as meaning changes; in sports, 'manche' can also sometimes mean 'set' or 'round' but less commonly.
Spanish: manga (de ropa) - empuñadura (herramienta/raqueta)Portuguese (BR): manga (de roupa) - cabo (ferramenta/raquete)Portuguese (PT): manga (de roupa) - cabo (ferramenta/raquete)Chinese (Simplified): 袖子 - 柄 (工具/球拍)Chinese (Traditional): 袖子 - 柄 (工具/球拍)Hindi: बांह (कपड़े की) - हैंडल (उपकरण/रैकेट)Arabic: كم (ملابس) - مقبض (أداة/مضرب)Bengali: হাতা - হাতল (যন্ত্রের)Russian: рукав - ручка (инструмента, ракетки)Japanese: 袖(そで) - 持ち手(とって)Vietnamese: ống tay áo - cán (công cụ, vợt)Korean: 소매 - 손잡이 (도구, 라켓)Turkish: kol - sap (alet, raket)Urdu: آستین - دستہ (آلے یا ریکیٹ کا)Indonesian: lengan baju - gagang (alat, raket)
例句
The manche of his shirt was torn.
basic
Please hold the hammer by the manche.
basic
His tennis racket's manche is made of wood.
basic
I accidentally spilled coffee on my manche and had to change shirts.
natural
The old axe's manche broke, so it can't be used anymore.
natural
During the match, his manche got sweaty and hard to grip.
natural