wad

英 [wɒd] 美 [wɑːd]

n.  (纸张、钞票等的)卷,沓,捆; 用以填塞(或填衬等)的软材料; 填料; 填絮; 衬料
v.  将…揉成团; 使成沓; 使成卷; (用柔软的材料)填塞,填充,衬垫

复数:wads过去式:wadded过去分词:wadded第三人称单数:wads现在分词:wadding

Collins.1 / BNC.15629 / COCA.11391



牛津词典

noun

  1. (纸张、钞票等的)卷,沓,捆
    a thick pile of pieces of paper, paper money, etc. folded or rolled together
    1. He pulled a thick wad of £10 notes out of his pocket.
      他从衣袋里掏出厚厚的一沓面额10英镑的钞票。
    2. They had a wad/wads of money (= a large amount) .
      他们有大把大把的钱。
  2. 用以填塞(或填衬等)的软材料;填料;填絮;衬料
    a mass of soft material, used for blocking sth or keeping sth in place
    1. The nurse used a wad of cotton wool to stop the bleeding.
      护士用了一团脱脂棉止血。

verb

  1. 将…揉成团;使成沓;使成卷
    to fold or press sth into a tight wad
    1. (用柔软的材料)填塞,填充,衬垫
      to fill sth with soft material for warmth or protection

      柯林斯词典

      1. N-COUNT 卷;叠;捆
        A wad of something such as paper or cloth is a tight bundle or ball of it.
        1. ...a wad of banknotes.
          一沓钞票
        2. ...a wad of cotton soaked in cleaning fluid.
          一团浸泡了清洁剂的棉花

      双语例句

      1. Philpott tamped a wad of tobacco into his pipe.
        菲尔波特往烟斗里塞了一卷碎烟叶。
      2. Put a wad of paper under the leg of the table to make it level.
        桌子腿底下垫点纸就平了。
      3. Use this wad of cloth to plug the barrel.
        用这软布把桶塞上。
      4. Learn more about WAD, SWIG, and other advanced exception topics, through the Resources listed below.
        通过下面列出的参考资料可以学到更多WAD、SWIG以及其它异常方面的高级话题。
      5. Later that day, I went into Bruces room to ask for his assistance with something and found him handing an ounce of pot to an older-looking person, who in turn gave my R.A. a wad of bills.
        那天晚些时候,我去了布鲁斯的房间,请他帮点忙,结果发现他正把一小撮大麻交给一个看起来年纪有点大的人,后者递上了一叠钞票。
      6. But no, out came an ominously large wad of paper and two pens.
        但是不,结果是一大叠不祥的纸和两支笔。
      7. Had this big old wad of bills.
        用这些大面值的旧钞票。
      8. It was foolish of you to shoot your wad on one throw of dice.
        你真是愚蠢极了,掷一下骰子就把钱输光了。
      9. Watching Tom, I saw the wad of muscle back of his shoulder tighten under his coat.
        我注视着汤姆,看见他肩膀后面那团肌肉在上衣下面紧张起来。
      10. They're shot their wad for the summer and can't buy a new car.
        这个夏天他们把钱都花光了,买不起新车。
      11. He walked right up with a big wad of cash.
        拿了一大叠钱就直接走过来了。
      12. The poacher was chewing on a wad of tobacco.
        那个偷猎者正在嚼一团烟叶。
      13. So Ichange attitude towards Tom and I soon learned that Tom wad just as adaptable.
        于是我改变了对汤姆的态度,而且我很快发现汤姆的适应能力很强。
      14. She used a wad of tissues to wipe away the blood.
        她用一叠薄纸擦去血迹。
      15. They found a wad of cash in his pocket?
        他们在他口袋里发现了大量现金?
      16. He played ducks and drakes and soon blew up all his wad.
        他挥金如土,很快就花光了所有的钱。
      17. A wad of letters arrived today.
        今天到了一迭信件。
      18. She handed over a wad of forms.
        她递过来一叠表格。
      19. He wad asked to lecture on Irish folklore.
        他们请他讲一讲爱尔兰民歌。
      20. She was chewing a huge wad of gum, which she fashioned into a bubble with her tongue.
        她正在嚼一大块口香糖,然后把它吹成一个泡。
      21. He pulled out a fat wad of$ 10 bills.
        他拿出一沓面额是十美元的钞票。
      22. You'll feel a lot better if you shoot your wad at the meeting.
        如果你在会上把心里的话都说出来,你会觉得舒畅得多。
      23. Will a wad of gum stay in your stomach for years if you swallow it?
        如果吞咽下一块口香糖,它会留在肚子里很多年都不消化吗?
      24. The oscillation problem of voltage probing in transmission line pulsing ( TLP) generator system wad studied.
        对传输线脉冲发生器电压探测中的振荡问题进行了研究。
      25. A woman's body wad found to have been bathed in blood.
        发现一具女尸满身是血。现在我要功成身退了。
      26. That's what fooled me, that big wad of cash he had.
        就是这些愚弄我的东西,他的大面值钞票。
      27. A: Yesterday wad a real double whammy.
        我昨天真是祸不单行。
      28. Don't get your panties in a wad. I'll call them and fix things.
        别发火。我会打电话给他们,把事情搞定。
      29. Give me your nightgown, melly. I'll wad it around his head.
        把你的睡衣给我包他的头。

      英英释义

      noun

      1. a wad of something chewable as tobacco

          Synonym:    chewchawcudquidplug

        1. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
          1. a batch of letters
          2. a deal of trouble
          3. a lot of money
          4. he made a mint on the stock market
          5. see the rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos
          6. it must have cost plenty
          7. a slew of journalists
          8. a wad of money

          Synonym:    batchdealflockgood dealgreat dealhatfulheaplotmassmessmicklemintmountainmucklepasselpeckpileplentypotquite a littleraftsightslewspatestacktidy sum

        2. a small mass of soft material
          1. he used a wad of cotton to wipe the counter

        verb

        1. compress into a wad
          1. wad paper into the box

          Synonym:    packbundlecompact

        2. crowd or pack to capacity
          1. the theater was jampacked

          Synonym:    jamjampackramchock upcram