drawer
n. 抽屉; 开票人,出票人
A drawer is part of a desk, chest, or other piece of furniture that is shaped like a box and is designed for putting things in. You pull it towards you to open it.
He opened a drawer in his writing-table.
他打开了写字台的一个抽屉。
Drawers are underpants, especially ones worn by women.
1. a boxlike container in a piece of furniture; made so as to slide in and out
2. the person who writes a check or draft instructing the drawee to pay someone else
3. an artist skilled at drawing
He removed the picture and put it in the drawer.
他把画取下来,放到抽屉里.
The drawer is so tight that I can't open it.
这抽屉太紧了,我打不开.
What are you burrowing around in my drawer for?
你在我抽屉里乱翻 什么 ?
Her back was aching from having to get down in order to put things in and out of the bottom drawer.
由于必须弯下腰来从最下面的抽屉中把东西拿进拿出,她腰酸背痛了.
Pair the socks and put them in the drawer.
把袜子配成对放入抽屉里.