wad
n
1 lump or bundle of soft material used for keeping things apart or in place, or to block a hole, etc 块状软物, 填料(作隔离、 固定或填塞等用的)
The noise was so loud that she put wads of cotton wool in her ears. 噪声很大, 她用棉花团把耳朵堵上了.
2 quantity of documents or banknotes folded, rolled or held together(文件或钞票的)卷, 沓, 捆
He pulled a wad of 10 notes out of his pocket. 他从衣袋里掏出一沓面额10英镑的钱.
3 (Brit sl 俚) bun or sandwich 圆面包; 三明治
a cup of tea and a wad 一杯茶和一个圆面包. wad, v (-dd-) [Tn]
1
(a) fix (sth) in place with a wad, esp to protect it (用软物)固定(某物)(尤指为起保护作用的).
(b) stuff (sth) with a wad (用软物)填塞(某物).
2 line (a garment, etc) with soft material (esp cotton or wool) 用软物(尤指棉或毛)絮(衣服等)
a wadded dressing-gown, jacket, quilt 棉的晨袍、 棉上衣、 棉被.
🗣️ 情景例句
Or religion unless you know them very well.
除非你和对方很熟。
We have some reports to show you for background information.
我们还有一些报告向你介绍背景资料。
Hi, Kate.Next Sunday is my birthday. Can you come to my birthday party?