bindle
英 ['bɪndl]
美 ['bɪndl]
- bindle (n.)
- "tramp's bundle," c. 1900, perhaps from bundle (n.) or Scottish dialectal bindle "cord or rope to bind things." Related: Bindlestiff.
- 1. Policy aside , people over 30 are much less likely shoulder their bindle stick and seek their fortunes.
- 不考虑政策问题, 超过30岁的人不大可能背上行囊出去打工.
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