scads

[skædz]
  • n. 很多;巨额

GRE

英英释义


1. a large number or amount;
"made lots of new friends"
"she amassed a mountain of newspapers"

实用场景例句


scads of $20 bills
许多20元面值的钞票

牛津词典

Scads of people are in the hall.
许多人在大厅里.

《简明英汉词典》

scads of $20 bills
许多20元面值的钞票

《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

中文词源


scads 大量,许多

词源不确定,可能来自 scad 的复数形式,引申词义大量,许多。

英文词源


scads (n.)
"large amounts," 1869, American English, earlier "dollar" (1855, usually in plural), of uncertain origin. Unknown connection to scad, the fish, which were "often very abundant and occasionally seen in enormous shoals":
In July, 1834, as Mr. Yarrell informs us, most extraordinary shoals passed up the channel along the coast of Glamorganshire; their passage occupied a week, and they were evidently in pursuit of the fry of the herring. The water appeared one dark mass of fish, and they were caught by cart-loads, and might even be baled out of the water by the hands alone. ["British Fish and Fisheries," 1849]

双语例句


1. scads of $20 bills
许多20元面值的钞票

来自《权威词典》

2. Scads of people are in the hall.
许多人在大厅里.

来自《简明英汉词典》