英[beɪl]美[beɪl]
记忆方法
谐音记忆法
发音想成“背”(遇到灾祸,不幸,感觉有点背)
词源词根法
【词源解释】bait←古法语bale(包)←原始印欧语ball(膨胀)=【趣味记忆】bale→谐音“背噢”→“包打好了,背噢!”或“遇到不幸,(点)背噢!”=【衍生词】baleful(恶意的)
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双解例句
noun(名词)verb(动词)
小知识
A bale is a bound-up bundle, usually made of hay. When you drive past a farm in the fall, you'll often see bales of hay scattered across the fields.
A bale is a compact, easy-to-move bundle of a crop like hay or cotton. Bales are formed in various shapes by a machine called a baler, and wrapped in twine or wire so they can be efficiently transported or stored. The word bale is Old French for “rolled-up bundle,” from the same Germanic root as ball.
实用短语
单词用法
短语动词
短语动词 查看更多 以下资源来自牛津词典 bale out bale sth?out bale sb?out (BrE) = bail out = bail sth out = bail sb out 收起
同义词
package / packet / misadventure / hell / bundle