oodles的意思和读音

oodles

: [ˈud(ə)lz] : [ˈuːd(ə)lz]

n.

adj.heaps,plenty,lots,piles,tons

oodlesn.

1.[pl](informal)~ (of sth)a large amount of sth

n.1., (of money)

np.1.a large amount or number of something

1. onwards oodles oogonium ...

2. noon oodles ooze ...

3. neck and neck oodles adage ...

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1.Don't include the fact that you're making oodles of money at the new job, even if it's true.使

2.Twitter has gotten oodles of media attention lately, and I'm guessing that many users are signing up just to see what the ruckus is about.Twitter

3.She looked bubbly, cheerful, donned the perfect smile and with oodles of attitude she sashayed down the ramp.姿

4.There, her chief advantage is that she has oodles of her own money to spend on her campaign, whereas Mr Brown has very little.

5.Sure, financing is tight now, but these fields have oodles of potential, meaning the money will come as the economy rebounds.

6.To me the only people who played or could play tips were the customers old jiggers with oodles of dough.

7.Hollywood star Harrison Ford might be getting on in years, but he still has oodles of appeal.·

8.For while India's capitalism does have oodles of vim, it is writing its own rules, some better than others.

9.The heavy reliance on income taxation is compounded by the narrowness of the tax base, thanks to oodles of complexity-inducing deductions .使

10.For the past two years Yahoo! has invested oodles in a project called Panama that was meant, again, to catch Google.PanamaGoogle。