wodge

英 [wɒdʒ] 美 [wɑːdʒ]

n.  大块; 大堆; 大量

复数:wodges

BNC.39305



牛津词典

noun

  1. 大块;大堆;大量
    a large piece or amount of sth
    1. a thick wodge of ten-pound notes
      厚厚一沓十英镑钞票

柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 大块;大堆;大量
    A wodge of something is a large amount of it or a large piece of it.
    1. ...a wodge of syrupy sponge.
      一大块甜腻腻的海绵蛋糕

双语例句

  1. 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.
    接下来的十五分钟内我周游了附近正常运作的ATM,把所有能动用的资产都提取出来变作一大摞钞票。
  2. 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,发工资日意味着从你的老板那拿一大笔现金回家,把它放在你床下面或者另外一个隐秘的地方。
  3. She cut herself a large wodge of chocolate cake.
    她为自己切一大块巧克力蛋糕。
  4. He hurried towards the office with a wodge of papers under his arm.
    他把一大堆文件夹在腋下,向办公室匆匆而去。