drawer
noun uk/drɔːr/ us/drɔːr/
(FURNITURE)
A2 [ C ]抽屉
a box-shaped container, without a top, that is part of a piece of furniture. It slides in and out to open and close and is used for keeping things in.
I keep my socks in the bottom drawer. 我把袜子放在最下面的抽屉里。
He rummaged through his desk drawer trying to find a pen. 他翻遍书桌抽屉,想要找到一支笔。
- More examples
- You'll find the knives and forks in the left-hand drawer.
- She pulled out the drawer.
- He came across some of his old love letters in his wife's drawer.
- We searched all morning for the missing papers and finally discovered them in a drawer.
- They discovered a stash of money hidden at the back of a drawer.
(CLOTHES)
drawers [ plural ] old-fashioned (同underpants)
→ underpants
I saw a pair of drawers on the bed.
Don't run around in your drawers! Put some clothes on!
Those, I imagine, would be Belinda's lacy drawers.
The man had on a shirt and a pair of drawers.
Whose drawers are these, might I ask?
Have you packed your drawers?