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parcels

/pahr-suhl/US // ˈpɑr səl //UK // (ˈpɑːsəl) //

包裹,包件,包块,包厢

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an object, article, container, or quantity of something wrapped or packed up; small package; bundle.
    • : a quantity or unit of something, as of a commodity for sale; lot.
    • : a group, collection, or assemblage of persons or things.
    • : a distinct, continuous portion or tract of land.
    • : a part, portion, or fragment.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    par·celed, par·cel·ing or par·celled, par·cel·ling.

    • : to divide into or distribute in parcels or portions.
    • : to make into a parcel or wrap as a parcel.
    • : Nautical. to cover or wrap with strips of canvas.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : Archaic. in part; partially.

Phrases

  • parcel out
  • part and parcel

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Prévost got into winemaking with the help of Anselme Selosse back in the late ’90s, and today he makes wines exclusively from his family’s parcel of pinot meunier in Gueux, a few miles outside Reims.

  • “It would allow us to grow the trust over time, one parcel at a time,” said Jobie Masagatani, a DHHL executive.

  • The department is using the money to acquire a one-acre parcel in urban Honolulu, where it plans to restore two vacant apartment buildings as rentals for beneficiaries.

  • He acquired three of the parcels through the city’s Large Lots program, which sold city-owned vacant properties for $1 each.

  • The world’s parcel delivery services are slammed beyond capacity, but it’s not too late to give the gift of knowledge this holiday season.

  • In contrast, SIX is clearly part and parcel of the Democratic establishment.

  • This happens in the art world as well, where it can be more profitable to parcel off pieces of ancient vases.

  • The discrimination and slights Abe experiences are “part and parcel of what we are experiencing in the world,” says Akhtar.

  • They had wandered up and down, unable to deliver themselves of their parcel.

  • It is part and parcel of the implicit politics of Snap Judgment, which folds the margins of American society into its center.

  • She folded them tightly in a handkerchief, and thrust the parcel as far as her arm could reach between the mattress and the bed.

  • He saw nothing, heard nothing, but hung upon her as though he was part and parcel of the beloved presence.

  • "Now for the other parcel," said Crane, and getting the information as to ownership, he and his companions took buggy to the spot.

  • In the purchase of tobacco, it is a principal thing to ascertain how much or how little Temprano a parcel contains.

  • Industrious junior clerks have put away a parcel of it in each one of their beautiful green filing cases.