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baker's dozenBrE /ˌbeɪkəz ˈdʌzn/NAmE /ˌbeɪkərz ˈdʌzn/ noun [sing.] (old-fashioned) a group of thirteen (= one more than a dozen, which is twelve) 十三 ORIGIN This phrase comes from bakers' old custom of adding one extra loaf to an order of a dozen. 源自旧时面包店老板的惯常做法,即给购买十二条面包的顾客免费多送一条。 |