suitcases
IPA/ˈsuːt.keɪs/
KK[sˈutkˌesɪz]IPA/ˈsuːt.keɪs/
suitcases — noun
1. fairly large cases with handles that people use to carry clothes and personal th
1.名詞A2
釋義
fairly large cases with handles that people use to carry clothes and personal things on trips
例句
Dario stacked the suitcases by the hotel door before the taxi arrived.
stacked the suitcases by the hotel door
Tara checked that both suitcases had name tags before boarding the coach.
Two heavy suitcases barely fit in Mei's small car trunk.
Christopher rolled the suitcases through the airport hall after the long flight.
Wet suitcases lined the hallway after the family walked through the rain.
用法筆記
Plural form of suitcase, used for two or more separate travel cases. It often appears with numbers or owners, such as 'two suitcases' or 'the children's suitcases'.
常見錯誤
❌Three luggages were waiting by the lift.
✅Three suitcases were waiting by the lift.
💡'luggage' is uncountable, so use 'suitcases' for several separate travel bags.