early 14c., "bag for carrying things," especially (late 14c.) "small bag in which money is carried," from Anglo-French puche, Old North French pouche (13c.), Old French poche "purse, poke," all from a Germanic source (compare Old English pocca "bag;" see poke (n.1)). Extended to cavities in animal bodies from c. 1400.
例文
1. She kept her money in a pouch around her neck.
彼女は首にかけた巾着にお金を入れた。
2.He was going to make a tobacco pouch out of them.
タバコ袋を縫製する
3.The eggs eventually hatch inside the mother 's pouch .
卵は最後に母獣の育児袋の中で孵化した.
4.Who is living comfortably in Mom 's pouch ?
誰がお母さんの巾着袋の中で快適に暮らしますか?
超越目標英語3冊目から
5.The stomach is a large pouch located high in the abdominal cavity.