bale
bale 英 [beɪl] 美 [bel]
n. 包;捆;灾祸;不幸 v. 将 ... 打包
进行时:baling 过去式:baled 过去分词:baled 第三人称单数:bales 名词复数:bales
- A bale is a bound-up bundle, usually made of hay. When you drive past a farm in the fall, you'll often see bales of hay scattered across the fields.
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- n. 包;捆;灾祸;不幸
- v. 将 ... 打包
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1. Panels are seven or eight bales high and one bale thick.
墙板有七、八包稻草那么高和一个包那么厚。
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2. A farmer produces a bale of hay, one horse or another eats it, but not both.
农民产出一捆干草,某匹马或另一匹马可以把它吃掉,但不可能两匹都迟到。
- bale (n.) "large bundle or package of merchandise prepared for transportation," early 14c., from Old French bale "rolled-up bundle" (13c., Modern French balle), from Frankish or some other Germanic source (such as Old High German balla "ball"), from Proto-Germanic *ball-, from PIE root *bhel- (2) "to blow, swell." The English word perhaps is via Flemish or Dutch, which got it from French.
- bale (v.) "to pack up in bales," 1750, from bale (n.). Related: Baled; baling.
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