wodge
常見例句
- The thieves, they set upon the tiny bag, and I could see they were struggling to get at a big wodge of gold that choked the opening.
那些盜賊開始在那只小錢包里面掏東西,我看到他們使勁地在往外掏一塊大金塊,因?yàn)樗诲X包口給卡住了。 - In the next fifteen minutes I did a grand tour of the available ATMS and drained every asset I could get my hands on into a fat wodge of banknotes.
接下來(lái)的十五分鐘內(nèi)我周游了附近正常運(yùn)作的ATM,把所有能動(dòng)用的資產(chǎn)都提取出來(lái)變作一大摞鈔票。 - PAYDAY in Iraq means taking home a wodge of notes from your boss and shoving it under your bed or into some hidey-hole before finding time to visit your local bank to make a deposit.
在伊拉克,發(fā)工資日意味著從你的老板那拿一大筆現(xiàn)金回家,把它放在你床下面或者另外一個(gè)隱秘的地方。 以后再抽時(shí)間去當(dāng)?shù)氐你y行把它存起來(lái)。 - Spain, Poland and a wodge of small central and east European countries did support America and Britain, sending troops to help them keep peace in Iraq.
ECONOMIST: Ever more doubters The - Their wodge of bad loans has fallen, not least because a healthier economy means that new ones are not piling up as fast as existing ones are written down.
ECONOMIST: Buttonwood: Eastward ho! The - Filmed records of Ms Horn's 1970s performances include, for instance, images of a hand probing a vagina-shaped double column of black feathers and of the artist trying to kiss a man with a wodge of similar black feathers attached to her face.
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