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sundry

/suhn-dree/US // ˈsʌn dri //UK // (ˈsʌndrɪ) //

杂物,杂项,杂货,杂件

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : various or diverse: sundry persons.

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Examples

  • In the cartoon gig, she pokes fun at everyday occurrences, as her character wonders how life would be if she met pop icons in sundry situations.

  • By contrast, Grantham summons sundry metrics and data to support his case.

  • Again and again we were told by sundry Middle East experts that the wise mullahs had every interest in maintaining a stable Iraq.

  • Her goal is not just the acquisition of knowledge on sundry subjects.

  • For the past four decades and more, since he shot to fame in Easy Rider, he has been known to all and sundry simply as “Jack”.

  • They need to read tea-leaves, divine the intentions of all and sundry, and work their publics into a froth based on those efforts.

  • To do it, the FBI enlisted the help of sundry characters, none worse than Whitey, the leader of the mostly Irish Winter Hill gang.

  • From accounts preserved of the sums expended at sundry public feasts at Coventry (Anno 1452 to 1464) we find that 2s.

  • The fact that vowing and swearing to God are a part of his service is manifest, as we have seen from sundry passages of Scripture.

  • The tide was down; and sundry Arabs were regaling their naked feet in the mud, sporting and shouting.

  • Bishop Fox in his injunctions in 1507 forbade sundry priests to hold any communication with the abbess or with any of the nuns.

  • The noise, the coming and going, ceased at the third floor, where sundry members of the club had their apartments.