boodle如何读

英:[bu:dl]

美:[budl]

boodle是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 一组
  2. <美俚><蔑>一群
  3. <俚>贿赂
  4. 贿金
  5. 伪币
  6. 假币
  7. 大量的钱
  8. 一批
  9. 大笔现款
  10. 不法利益
  11. 赃品
  12. 伪钞
  13. 一套东西
  14. 一伙
  15. 一捆
  16. 一堆
  17. 不义之财

boodle变形

第三人称单数:boodles

现在分词:boodling

过去式:boodled

过去分词:boodled

boodle英英释义

  • n.
    • informal terms for money
    • a gambling card game in which chips are placed on the ace and king and queen and jack of separate suits (taken from a separate deck); a player plays the lowest card of a suit in his hand and successively higher cards are played until the sequence stops; the player who plays a card matching one in the layout wins all the chips on that card

boodle词源中文解释

1833年,“人群”; 1858年,“假钞”,尤其是“贪污钱”,实际或潜在的(1883年),都是美国英语俚语,两者都基于 bundle(名词),或来自荷兰语 boedel “财产,财富”,源自原始日耳曼语 *bothla,源自 PIE 词根 *bheue- “存在,生长”。

boodle_法律行业词汇

贿赂品

boodle词源英文解释

Dutch boedel estate, lot, from Middle Dutch; akin to Old Norse būth booth

The first known use of boodle was in 1625

boodle 例句

1 Big Labor’s coffers, where the boodle has been put to use for preferred Democrat candidates and liberal referenda.

2 I have often seen the police flag run up, but always managed someway to keep from giving up the boodle.

3 Perhaps “the boodle” also included the $10,000 that Burt had tried to make off with.

4 First off, I don’t like buying stocks at $500 a share even if they hold a boodle of cash on their balance sheet.

5 Do you know, partner, I think I might—if I get any boodle out of this thing that's coming off, I think I will.

6 Boodle, bōōd′l, n. a crowd, pack—'the whole boodle:' stock-in-trade, capital.

7 You may feel sot on them picturs, but I’d like to chuck the hull kit ’n’ boodle into the cow shed.

8 A ship can be cast away, and parties can be separated, and one party can make sure of the boodle.

9 "Blues" and "Reds" have recommenced tearing themselves about patronage, places, planturous contracts and "boodle."

10 "No, I don't think the hull kit an' boodle of 'em is worth twenty dollars," acquiesced the old man.

11 Jamie asked, “How come you don’t sell the sketch? You could get quite a boodle for it. Being that it matches up with the statue and all.”

12 The aristocracy of boodle is the slimmest aristocracy of all.

13 This is a significant number relative to the market capitalization of $315 billion, but nowhere near Apple Apple’s boodle of some $150 billion.

14 Well, I believe I'd not put myself out to improve on mine," said Sam, "unless this person who is so flush with boodle wants to keep up the good work.

15 The boys all agreed that my conduct was all that saved the boodle, which consisted of $3,300 and two gold watches.

16 You must write a demand on the woman for the boodle.

17 That would be quite a nice boodle to put in their knapsacks if they were using knapsacks instead of instrument cases.

18 a boodle of teenagers boarded the bus together

19 That schooner, and the boodle on board of her, are bound to be here before three months, or it’s B U S T—bust.”

20 Bubba knows how to do politics — there’s nobody better — and Hillary, who’s a whiz at squeezing boodle from contributors with payback on their minds, hasn’t a clue.

boodle 同义词

1 一群人

number

3 贿金

price sugar

7 糕饼

sweetmeat

9 大笔金钱

bonanza

12 一捆

budget bolt batch

18 一套东西

kit

22 伪币

stumer funny money

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