bindle
noun [ C ] US uk/ˈbɪn.dəl/ us/ˈbɪn.dəl/
(尤指流浪汉肩挑的)铺盖卷
a cloth or blanket tied around a small collection of clothes or possessions, traditionally carried on the end of a stick by someone who has no home and travels from place to place
She untied her small bindle. 她打开了她的小包袱。
Synonym: bundle
纸卷
a piece of paper folded to make a small envelope, used for carrying something such as a drug in the form of a powder
Police found a bindle of cocaine in his pocket. 警方在他的口袋里发现了一纸卷的可卡因。
Synonym: wrap
- More examples
- He had no suitcase, no bindle, nothing in the way of belongings besides what he was wearing.
- The room contained nothing but a wooden crate on which stood a candle and an unrolled bindle.
- Officers pulled him over in a traffic stop and found a bindle of cocaine in his pocket.
- Police examined the box and discovered a plastic bindle containing a white powdery substance that, after testing, proved to be methamphetamine.