passel

英['pæsəl] 美['pæsəl]
  • n. 一大批;一大群
  • =parcel.
  • pass v.通过;经过;度过;传递;发生n.通行证;及格;乘车券;传球;关隘,山口
  • passable adj.过得去的;令人满意的
  • passably adv.尚可地;也还过得去地
  • passado n.(击剑时的)向前交叉步
  • passage n.通过;通道;走廊;(文章等的)段落;(时间的)消逝
Noun:
  1. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent;

    "a batch of letters"
    "a deal of trouble"
    "a lot of money"
    "he made a mint on the stock market"
    "see the rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos"
    "it must have cost plenty"
    "a slew of journalists"
    "a wad of money"

1. Dey is de shiflesses, mos'ungrateful passel of no - counts livin '.
俺说过多回了,他们全是懒虫, 不识好歹.

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2. The President faces a passel of domestic issues ( Christian Science Monitor )
总统面对着一大堆国内问题 ( 基督教科学箴言报 )

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3. See the rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos.
在我们的大量照片中看其他的获胜者.

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4. They had a whole passel of children.
他们有一大群孩子.

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5. Brother got a passel of old goods casually . It will keep you busy these days!
老哥随便走一趟就收了一批老货,又够你忙几天的了!

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. They had a whole passel of children.
      他们有一大群孩子。