wad
noun /wɒd/
/wɑːd/
- a thick pile of pieces of paper, paper money, etc. folded or rolled together
(纸张、钞票等的)卷,沓,捆 - He pulled a thick wad of £10 notes out of his pocket.
他从衣袋里掏出厚厚的一沓面额 10 英镑的钞票。 - (British English, slang) They had a wad/wads of money (= a large amount).
他们有大把大把的钱。 - She came in with tears streaming down her face, clutching a wad of tissues.
她进来时泪流满面,手里还攥着一叠纸巾。
- He pulled a thick wad of £10 notes out of his pocket.
- a mass of soft material, used for blocking something or keeping something in place
用以填塞(或填衬等)的软材料;填料;填絮;衬料 - The nurse used a wad of cotton wool to stop the bleeding.
护士用了一团脱脂棉止血。
- The nurse used a wad of cotton wool to stop the bleeding.
词源mid 16th cent. (denoting wadding): perhaps related to Dutch watten, French ouate ‘padding, cotton wool’.