whole kit and boodle / kɪt /

整套设备一应俱全全套设备全套

whole kit and boodle2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a set or collection of tools, supplies, instructional matter, etc., for a specific purpose: a first-aid kit; a sales kit.
  2. the case for containing these.
  3. such a case and its contents.
v. 有主动词 verb

kit·ted, kit·ting.

  1. to package or make available in a kit: a new model airplane that has just been kitted for the hobbyist.
  2. Chiefly British. to outfit or equip.

whole kit and boodle 近义词

whole kit and boodle

等同于 whole caboodle

更多whole kit and boodle例句

  1. Seeing the mother and her kits on film is encouraging, but it will be a long journey to usher more animals back to the park.
  2. These kits include items like yoga mats and lip glosses that are tied to the event in order to make for a more immersive experience, but also to get attendees more engaged with the sponsoring brands.
  3. The pair say they now ship about 200 orders a month of cookies, baking kits, and other goods nationwide.
  4. To decide what goes in a spaceship first aid kit, researchers use NASA’s Integrated Medical Model, which forecasts which health problems the astronauts on a particular mission are most likely to have.
  5. Not just Blue Apron with its meal kits, but online grocery-delivery firms too.
  6. This at-home blood test kit gives a full reading of antioxidant, fatty acid, or vitamin panels.
  7. In most cases, no wants to talk about sexual assault, the rape-kit backlog, or the plight of victims and their families.
  8. As the Hooters press kit shows, an appreciation for breasts does not automatically translate to an appreciation of women.
  9. Natasha Alexenko is both a victim of rape and of a rape kit backlog.
  10. Beyond a few large computer screens, chairs, a first aid kit, and a stack of water bottles is a small, metal holding cell.
  11. As a matter of fact, much as I should like them, all these things mean so many pounds extra kit.
  12. Afterwards I hurried to my billet and hastily packed up all my kit, and marched the regiment down to the trenches.
  13. But, as squire of dames, Kit was too much occupied to give further heed to business in the sala.
  14. He found her with bright eyes and a faint flush in her cheeks over the letter Kit was writing to the south.
  15. But before Kit could answer Ramon Rotil stood in the door, and his eyes went to the papers on the table.