stuffer
noun [ C ] uk/ˈstʌf.ər/ us/ˈstʌf.ɚ/
(PERSON/DEVICE)
(尤指作为工作)装填者
someone who stuffs (= fills) things , especially as their job
He got a job as a tennis ball stuffer. 他找到了一份装填网球的工作。
She started out at the BBC as part-time stuffer of mail order envelopes.
装填机
a device used for stuffing (= filling) something
Sausage stuffers are used to stuff sausage or other meats in a casing. 香肠装填机用于把香肠或其他肉类填入肠衣中。
(ADVERTISING)
US夹页
a piece of printed advertising, often one that is put in an envelope together with a letter, bill, etc.
Financial services providers often include these stuffers along with their monthly account statements. 金融服务提供商通常会在每月寄出的账单里附带这些夹页。
The glossy leaflet looked better than your usual mailbox stuffers.
There are predesigned templates for counter cards, fliers, and stuffers.
See also: stocking stuffer