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单词 sundry
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Definition of sundry in English:

sundry

adjective ˈsʌndriˈsəndri
  • attributive Of various kinds; several.

    各式各样的,许多的

    prawn and garlic vol-au-vents and sundry other delicacies

    大虾和蒜肉馅饼以及其他各式各样的美食。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But then things begin to fog up in an orgy of fills, effects, and scratching before a drum machine boots the song into a new direction: chugging rock punctuated with sundry bits of feedback and squall.
    • What ties together these sundry ingredients is the vision of delivering information through any medium, anywhere in the world, at any time.
    • So is it a company that builds and sells operating systems, or is its core business flogging sundry services and stuff to you?
    • There's little ambiguity about the adroitness of the guitarists' noise making, and their deft improvising takes the album in sundry directions.
    • Apart from inspecting the (not inconsiderable) salaries of special advisers and sundry spin-doctors, they make pretty dull reading.
    • It appears that yesterday, every man and his dog chose to send me their brochures, special offers newsletters and other sundry bits of promotional material.
    • Comic interludes and sundry distractions prevent the magnetic theme of love-even in Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and King Lear-from attracting all the iron filings, as it were.
    • At the same time, one should note that their presentation on spreadsheets produced with sundry software, is slightly primitive and ‘clunky.’
    • It is variously a fabulous technical challenge, an extension of the American frontier and the locus for sundry Utopias.
    • It was a wonderfully woozy night, and she DJed with a deft touch, moving in and out of the vinyl grooves, merging sundry vibes and keeping the headspace at a nice high.
    • To make the play less hackneyed, the teenagers also impersonate a number of other characters, including a yardie pimp with whom both are involved, and sundry members of their own or another, hostile posse.
    • These are adjoining castles built from the eleventh to thirteenth centuries by sundry lords of Merle.
    • Music is parsed as pieces or works, with movements and sections, and ultimately with sundry units that become smaller and smaller, making music a collection of larger things composed of smaller things.
    • Track four rises out of hiss, radio signals, sundry bleeps and breath like the atmosphere rising out of a tropical swamp.
    • Among the exceptions are sundry independent worlds commonly known as enclaves that have, for various reasons, chosen not to seek membership and have also managed not to be absorbed.
    • They ship the letter (along with sundry paraphernalia) via Overnight Delivery.
    • Discussion papers were presented by various interested government departments and by private organizations such as the South African Agricultural Union, the Chamber of Mines, and sundry Chambers of Commerce.
    • Over the past five years, the firm researched the amount it spends on various and sundry expenses and came up with a percentage of the overall cost of the project.
    • While one could cite various and sundry works to exemplify his involvement with and commitment to a multicultural approach to a communicative music, suffice it to say that, in the long arch of history, time had passed him by.
    • To take dry facts, the occasional anecdote and reams of information from sundry sources, and weave them together into a narrative that is both interesting and informative can be a daunting task.
    Synonyms
    various, varied, miscellaneous, assorted, mixed, diverse, diversified, motley, random
    several, numerous, many, manifold, multifarious, multitudinous, legion
    literary divers
    rare farraginous
nounPlural sundries ˈsʌndri
  • 1sundriesVarious items not important enough to be mentioned individually.

    杂项,杂七杂八的东西

    a drugstore selling magazines, newspapers, and sundries

    出售杂志、报纸和各类杂货的药店。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Scattered about are whiteboards, markers, pens, and paper, as well as quirky sundries such as wigs, Hula-Hoops, and Play-Doh.
    • The 33-year old distributor supplies a wide range of brand-name cosmetics, toiletries, hair care and sundries to over a thousand chemists throughout Ireland.
    • Toiletries and sundries at $400 per month are excessive.
    • Total weight is around 2kg and the carry bag fits easily into my backpack while still allowing room for general daily sundries such as wallet, keys, lunch, magazines, etc.
    • You end up going home with a couple of sundries, a chocolate bar, a packet of crisp and a bottle of juice for fifty bucks.
    • If you've planned in advance - by buying your suntan lotion and other sundries before departure and knowing which excursions you want to take and how much those trips will cost - you should be able determine an on-board budget and stick to it.
    • In the hollowed out center of the asteroid, there was a biosphere of sorts, with plants and bushes, and a small circle of shops selling sundries, and the kind of supplies that ship's crews might need.
  • 2Australian Cricket
    A run scored other than from a hit with the bat, credited to the batting side rather than to a batsman; an extra.

Origin

Old English syndrig 'distinct, separate'; related to sunder.

Definition of sundry in US English:

sundry

adjectiveˈsəndriˈsəndrē
  • attributive Of various kinds; several.

    各式各样的,许多的

    lemon rind and sundry herbs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It appears that yesterday, every man and his dog chose to send me their brochures, special offers newsletters and other sundry bits of promotional material.
    • It was a wonderfully woozy night, and she DJed with a deft touch, moving in and out of the vinyl grooves, merging sundry vibes and keeping the headspace at a nice high.
    • Music is parsed as pieces or works, with movements and sections, and ultimately with sundry units that become smaller and smaller, making music a collection of larger things composed of smaller things.
    • These are adjoining castles built from the eleventh to thirteenth centuries by sundry lords of Merle.
    • It is variously a fabulous technical challenge, an extension of the American frontier and the locus for sundry Utopias.
    • At the same time, one should note that their presentation on spreadsheets produced with sundry software, is slightly primitive and ‘clunky.’
    • Comic interludes and sundry distractions prevent the magnetic theme of love-even in Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and King Lear-from attracting all the iron filings, as it were.
    • So is it a company that builds and sells operating systems, or is its core business flogging sundry services and stuff to you?
    • But then things begin to fog up in an orgy of fills, effects, and scratching before a drum machine boots the song into a new direction: chugging rock punctuated with sundry bits of feedback and squall.
    • To take dry facts, the occasional anecdote and reams of information from sundry sources, and weave them together into a narrative that is both interesting and informative can be a daunting task.
    • To make the play less hackneyed, the teenagers also impersonate a number of other characters, including a yardie pimp with whom both are involved, and sundry members of their own or another, hostile posse.
    • What ties together these sundry ingredients is the vision of delivering information through any medium, anywhere in the world, at any time.
    • Over the past five years, the firm researched the amount it spends on various and sundry expenses and came up with a percentage of the overall cost of the project.
    • They ship the letter (along with sundry paraphernalia) via Overnight Delivery.
    • Among the exceptions are sundry independent worlds commonly known as enclaves that have, for various reasons, chosen not to seek membership and have also managed not to be absorbed.
    • Track four rises out of hiss, radio signals, sundry bleeps and breath like the atmosphere rising out of a tropical swamp.
    • While one could cite various and sundry works to exemplify his involvement with and commitment to a multicultural approach to a communicative music, suffice it to say that, in the long arch of history, time had passed him by.
    • Discussion papers were presented by various interested government departments and by private organizations such as the South African Agricultural Union, the Chamber of Mines, and sundry Chambers of Commerce.
    • Apart from inspecting the (not inconsiderable) salaries of special advisers and sundry spin-doctors, they make pretty dull reading.
    • There's little ambiguity about the adroitness of the guitarists' noise making, and their deft improvising takes the album in sundry directions.
    Synonyms
    various, varied, miscellaneous, assorted, mixed, diverse, diversified, motley, random
plural nounˈsəndriˈsəndrē
sundries
  • Various items not important enough to be mentioned individually.

    杂项,杂七杂八的东西

    a drugstore selling magazines, newspapers, and sundries

    出售杂志、报纸和各类杂货的药店。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You end up going home with a couple of sundries, a chocolate bar, a packet of crisp and a bottle of juice for fifty bucks.
    • If you've planned in advance - by buying your suntan lotion and other sundries before departure and knowing which excursions you want to take and how much those trips will cost - you should be able determine an on-board budget and stick to it.
    • In the hollowed out center of the asteroid, there was a biosphere of sorts, with plants and bushes, and a small circle of shops selling sundries, and the kind of supplies that ship's crews might need.
    • Scattered about are whiteboards, markers, pens, and paper, as well as quirky sundries such as wigs, Hula-Hoops, and Play-Doh.
    • Total weight is around 2kg and the carry bag fits easily into my backpack while still allowing room for general daily sundries such as wallet, keys, lunch, magazines, etc.
    • Toiletries and sundries at $400 per month are excessive.
    • The 33-year old distributor supplies a wide range of brand-name cosmetics, toiletries, hair care and sundries to over a thousand chemists throughout Ireland.

Origin

Old English syndrig ‘distinct, separate’; related to sunder.

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