0 a bag or soft container for a small object or a small amount of something:
1 a pocket on the lower part of the body of some female animals in which their young are carried and protected after they are born:
The raincoat is folded inside a small waterproof pouch.
Anomalies of the tricuspid valve, including pouches, resembling aneurysms of the membranous ventricular septum.
Predators with pouches: the biology of carnivorous marsupials.
He suggests that the cheques were in pouches.
What about the pouches and wallets—that is not defence, is it?
They might have had holes in their socks and empty ammunition pouches, but the band was playing and the flags were flying.
Nobody would take it up until at last a particular well-known tobacco manufacturer thought it would be useful for closing tobacco pouches.
We do not know whether it will be a dinosaur with four legs, or a kangaroo with two pouches.
In the hagfish, the pouches connect with the pharynx internally.
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袋, 小袋, 一小袋東西…
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袋, 小袋, 一小袋东西…
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bolsa pequeña, bolsa, bolsa [feminine…
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pochete, bolsa…
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ポーチ, 小物袋, (カンガルーなど有袋類の)腹袋…
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kese, cep, hayvanların yavrularını taşıdıkları kese…
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poche [feminine], bourse [feminine], sac(oche)…
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bossa petita, bossa…
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