Wads Meaning in English
word · lemma: wad
ˈwɑdz
WAHDZ
wˈɒdz
WODZ
释义
Small, tightly packed balls or bundles of soft material such as paper, cloth, or money. The word can also refer to several such bundles (plural).
用法与细微差别
'Wads' is informal and mostly used for things like paper, tissue, napkins, or rolled-up cash. Common collocations include 'wads of cash' and 'wads of paper'. It's usually plural when talking about multiple bundles. Not used for hard items.
Spanish: bolas - fardos - fajos (de billetes)Portuguese (BR): bolas - maços (de dinheiro ou papel)Portuguese (PT): bolas - molhos (de dinheiro ou papel)Chinese (Simplified): 团 - 捆 (纸团, 纸钱等)Chinese (Traditional): 團 - 綑 (紙團, 紙錢等)Hindi: गुच्छे - गड्डियाँArabic: كرات - رزم (من الورق أو النقود)Bengali: গাদা - পিণ্ড (নরম বস্তু)Russian: комки - пачки (денег, бумаги)Japanese: かたまり - 束(つか)Vietnamese: nắm - cuộn - xấpKorean: 뭉치 - 덩어리Turkish: topak - tomar - desteler (kâğıt, para vb.)Urdu: ڈھیر - گانٹھ (نرم مواد)Indonesian: gumpalan - buntalan
例句
He stuffed wads of tissue in his pocket.
basic
There were wads of cash in the drawer.
basic
She threw wads of paper into the trash.
basic
He had wads of napkins from the restaurant in his car.
natural
She pulled out wads of money to pay for the tickets.
natural
The kids made wads of chewed-up paper during class.
natural