英[və'liːz]美[və'liːs]
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词源不详,可能来自拉丁语valere,强健的,词源同valiant,以此命名,寓意结实耐用之义。
noun(名词)
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noun(名词)
小知识
A valise is a small suitcase. If you're carrying a valise as you climb onto a train, you're probably heading off on a short vacation or a weekend trip to visit a friend.
The noun valise sounds a little old-fashioned these days, but it's still a good way to talk about a satchel or overnight bag. You might pack a valise for a night at your sister's house, or carry a valise onto an airplane. In the 1600's, valise was often used to mean a soldier's small bag, and while the word has a Latin root, valisia, experts aren't sure what its origins might be.