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bundy

/buhn-dee/US // ˈbʌn di //UK // (ˈbʌndɪ) //

捆绑式,外滩,捆绑,捆绑式的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural bun·dies.Australian.

    • : a time clock.

Examples

  • The name—like Hitler or Hussein, Dahmer or Bundy—is synonymous with evil.

  • "It's almost like black folks think white folks owe them something," Bundy whines.

  • In a stroke of genius, he enlisted Bundy to vouch for him on tape.

  • Bundy asks Bakari, who is off to his right, sporting all black everything.

  • Bakari reaches out, strokes Bundy's cheek and stares into his eyes longingly.

  • All at once Mr. Bundy perceived the chafing-dish and descended upon it.

  • This was the case with Mrs. Ryves; she had satisfied Mrs. Bundy that she was not a simple strummer.

  • He refurnished Mrs. Bundy with a freedom that cost her nothing, and lost himself in pictures of a transfigured second floor.

  • Hideous as they were he should have to tell Mrs. Bundy in the course of the day that he was obliged to seek humbler quarters.

  • Mr. Bundy obtained a patent in 1819, for certain machinery for breaking and preparing flax, which merits description here.