n. 1.〔美俚〕大笔现款〔尤指政治上的贿赂〕。 2.不法利益;赃品;伪钞。 3.一群人,一套[一堆]东西。 短语和例子 the whole (kit and) boodle 全部,全套。
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Sarah : ‘ we are always far too full on christmas day to eat traditional pudding so we opt for something lighter , either syllabub or boodle ' s fool 马修: “我们家过圣诞节挺传统的,一般是烤火鸡,当然有时也会做烤鸭或是烤鹅,而且我们还会装饰屋子和圣诞树。
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Although unusual in the dublin area , he knew that it was not by any means unknown for desperadoes who had next to nothing to live on to be about waylaying and generally terrorising peaceable pedestrians by placing a pistol at their head in some secluded spot outside the city proper , famished loiterers of the thames embankment category they might be hanging about there or simply marauders ready to decamp with whatever boodle they could in one fell swoop at a moments notice , your money or your life , leaving you there to point a moral , gagged and garotted 尽管这在都柏林区是罕见的,然而还会有缺衣少食的亡命之徒埋伏在荒郊僻野处,把手枪顶在安分守已的路人头部加以威胁。他们可能像泰晤士河堤岸上那些饥饿的穷流浪汉似的到处荡来荡去,对你进行突然袭击,逼你交出钱来,否则就要你的命。把你抢个精光之后,还往你嘴里塞上东西,脖子用绳索勒起,把你丢在那儿,以便警告旁人,他们就逃之夭夭。