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dunder

/duhn-der/US // ˈdʌn dər //

斗鱼,斗牛士,斗牛犬,斗牛士们

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the thick lees from boiled sugar-cane juice used in the distillation of rum.

Examples

  • Naturally, the fad made its way to Dunder Mifflin last season—and Dwight is forced to put an end to it.

  • Dimon is not just any clueless banker popping off with a dunder-headed opinion.

  • And with that, tensions between Michael and Dunder Mifflin's HR rep boil over.

  • When Indian employee Kelly Kapoor stumbles into a note-card exercise, things get a bit too real for the Dunder Mifflin crew.

  • And then the printers, manufactured by new Dunder Mifflin parent company Sabre, began to catch on fire.

  • The dunder-stick—an ingenious instrument devised to defeat this extraordinary appetite.

  • Altogether it was a decidedly rakish craft and the look on Judge Dunder's face was by no means propitious.

  • Apparently Judge Dunder had in this case resolved to wink a little at chicane and decide for justice in the broader sense.

  • Thus the writing of history is left to college professors, moralists, theorists, dunder-heads.

  • On turning the corner of a street, who should he have the good fortune to meet with but Vander Dunder.