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bund

/buhnd/US // bʌnd //UK // (bʌnd) //

外滩,捆绑,捆绑式,捆绑式的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    • : an embankment or an embanked quay, often providing a promenade.

Examples

  • The Bund’s February 1939 rally at Madison Square Garden, for example, drew more than 20,000 enthusiastic supporters under banners that included swastikas and images of George Washington.

  • As a regular tourist—a.k.a. someone not trying to cash in on China—stay on the Bund.

  • A moment later and his eyes were straining after a figure that was fast disappearing up the bund.

  • A few minutes later they were walking down the Bund, with the cool night-air playing upon their fevered faces.

  • Up and down the Bund they course, here at exporting, there at importing.

  • The "Rhine-Bund," therefore, was constructed just as France desired.

  • The utmost they would yield was to be united into a confederacy called the Bund, with a Diet meeting at Frankfurt.