whatnot

英 ['wɒtnɒt] 美 ['wɑtnɑt]
  • n. 放古董的架子;不可名状的东西
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whatnot (n.)
also what-not, 1530s, "anything," from what + not. Elliptical for "what may I not say," implying "everything else." As the name of a furniture item, first attested 1808, so named for the objects it is meant to hold.
1. It's a new firm. They make toys and whatnot.
这是家新的公司。他们制作玩具和别的小玩意儿。

来自《权威词典》

2. The women were there in their jeans and T-shirts and overalls and whatnot.
女人们穿着牛仔裤、T恤、工装裤等等这类衣服在那个地方。

来自柯林斯例句

3. The council can send messages or letters or whatnot in Spanish to their constituents.
地方议会可以用西班牙文给其选民寄送通知、信件等类似的东西。

来自柯林斯例句

4. Junho used to complain about Jaebeom using the whole closet and whatnot.
俊昊总是抱怨宰范占用整个衣柜.

来自互联网

5. Some went ahead of the caravan and came upon the whatnot tree.
走在商队前面的人来到了无名树下.

来自互联网