Pouch
volume
British pronunciation/pˈa‍ʊt‍ʃ/
American pronunciation/ˈpaʊtʃ/

"pouch"の定義と意味

Pouch
01

ポーチ,

a pocket-like structure that female marsupials, such as kangaroos, use to carry their young with them
pouch definition and meaning

What is a "pouch"?

A pouch is a specialized anatomical structure found in certain animals, particularly marsupials. It is a soft, external pocket of skin that is typically located on the abdomen or lower body of the animal. The pouch serves as a protective enclosure for carrying and nurturing the young offspring, known as joeys, after birth. The pouch is unique to marsupials and provides a warm and secure environment where underdeveloped newborns can continue their development and receive essential care from their mothers. The pouch is lined with mammary glands that produce milk, allowing the joeys to attach to a teat and continue their growth and nourishment. As the joeys grow and mature, they gradually spend less time inside the pouch until they eventually leave and become more independent. The pouch is a distinctive feature of marsupials and plays a vital role in their reproductive and parenting strategies.

02

ポーチ,

a small bag or sack, often made of soft material, that is used to carry or store small items or objects
pouch definition and meaning

What is a "pouch"?

A pouch is a small bag that is typically used to carry small objects such as coins, jewelry, or other personal items. It usually has a drawstring or zipper closure and can be made of various materials such as leather, cloth, or plastic. Pouches can be used for everyday items or for more specific purposes such as for holding makeup, travel documents, or small electronic devices. They come in different sizes and shapes to fit different needs and can be carried in a pocket or attached to a belt or backpack.

03

ポーチ,

an enclosed space
to pouch
01

膨れ上がる, 突出する

swell or protrude outwards
02

小さな袋に入れる, 小袋に詰める

put into a small bag
03

外交ルートで送る, 特別郵便で送る

send by special mail that goes through diplomatic channels

pouch

n

pouchlike

adj

pouchlike

adj
example
The penguin covered its egg with its brood pouch, shielding it from the harsh Antarctic cold.
The baby kangaroo, called a joey, stays in its mother's pouch for several months.
Female kangaroos carry their young, called joeys, in their pouches, providing warmth and protection until they are fully developed.
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