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bulk
- IPA[bʌlk]
英式
- the mass or size of something large;large size or shape
- treat (a product) so that its quantity appears greater than it is;build up flesh and muscle, typically in training for sporting events
verb: bulk, 3rd person present: bulks, gerund or present participle: bulking, past tense: bulked, past participle: bulked
noun: bulk, plural noun: bulks
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名詞
- 1. the mass or size of something large residents jump up and down on their rubbish to reduce its bulk 同義詞
- ▪ large size or shape he moved quickly in spite of his bulk
- ▪ a large mass or shape.
- ▪ large in quantity bulk orders of over 100 copies
- ▪ roughage in food potatoes supply energy, essential protein, and bulk
- ▪ cargo in an unpackaged mass such as grain or oil the port is specially designed for the largest dry bulk vessels
- ▪ the thickness of paper or a book.
- 2. the greater part of something the bulk of the traffic had passed 同義詞 反義詞
動詞
- 1. treat (a product) so that its quantity appears greater than it is traders were bulking up their flour with chalk
- ▪ build up flesh and muscle, typically in training for sporting events he took dietary supplements to bulk up as he lifted weights
- 2. combine (shares or commodities for sale) your shares will be bulked with others and sold at the best prices available
- (of goods) in large quantities and generally at a reduced price
Oxford Dictionary
- (especially of goods) in large quantities, usually at a reduced price
Oxford American Dictionary
- the purchase of large quantities of a particular product or products, typically at a discount: private transport is essential for bulk buying at supermarkets
Oxford American Dictionary
- a class of mail for sending out large numbers of identical items at a reduced rate.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a ship that carries non-liquid cargoes such as grain or ore in bulk.
Oxford Dictionary
- a category of mail for sending out large numbers of identical items at a reduced rate.
Oxford Dictionary
- government funding for a school, provided as a lump sum and administered by a school's ... it's a common misconception that teachers can be paid more under bulk funding
Oxford Dictionary
- purchase large quantities of a particular product or products, typically at a discount: retailers limited purchases to prevent customers from bulk-buying they have been bulk-buying tickets on flights and then selling them to the public
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[bəlk]
美式
- the mass or magnitude of something large: the sheer bulk of the bags
- be or seem to be of great size or importance: territorial questions bulked large in diplomatic relations
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