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bush·el
/ˈbʊʃəl/
蒲式爾(容量等於八加侖)(vt.)(vi.)修補
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bush·el
v.
t
. & i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Busheled
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Busheling
.]
Tailoring
To
mend
or
repair
,
as
men's
garments
;
to
repair
garments
. [
U
.
S
.]
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bush·el
n.
1.
A
dry
measure
,
containing
four
pecks
,
eight
gallons
,
or
thirty-two
quarts
.
Note:
☞
The
Winchester
bushel
,
formerly
used
in
England
,
contained
2150.42
cubic
inches
,
being
the
volume
of
a
cylinder
18½
inches
in
internal
diameter
and
eight
inches
in
depth
.
The
standard
bushel
measures
,
prepared
by
the
United
States
Government
and
distributed
to
the
States
,
hold
each
77.6274
pounds
of
distilled
water
,
at
39.8°
Fahr
.
and
30
inches
atmospheric
pressure
,
being
the
equivalent
of
the
Winchester
bushel
.
The
imperial
bushel
now
in
use
in
England
is
larger
than
the
Winchester
bushel
,
containing
2218.2
cubic
inches
,
or
80
pounds
of
water
at
62°
Fahr
.
2.
A
vessel
of
the
capacity
of
a
bushel
,
used
in
measuring
;
a
bushel
measure
.
Is
a
candle
brought
to
be
put
under
a
bushel
,
or
under
a
bed
,
and
not
to
be
set
on
a
candlestick?
--
Mark
iv
. 21.
3.
A
quantity
that
fills
a
bushel
measure
;
as
,
a
heap
containing
ten
bushels
of
apples
.
Note:
☞
In
the
United
States
a
large
number
of
articles
,
bought
and
sold
by
the
bushel
,
are
measured
by
weighing
,
the
number
of
pounds
that
make
a
bushel
being
determined
by
State
law
or
by
local
custom
.
For
some
articles
,
as
apples
,
potatoes
,
etc
.,
heaped
measure
is
required
in
measuring
a
bushel
.
4.
A
large
indefinite
quantity
. [
Colloq
.]
The
worthies
of
antiquity
bought
the
rarest
pictures
with
bushels
of
gold
,
without
counting
the
weight
or
the
number
of
the
pieces
.
--
Dryden
.
5.
The
iron
lining
in
the
nave
of
a
wheel
. [
Eng
.]
In
the
United
States
it
is
called
a
box
.
See
4th
Bush
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
bushel
n
1:
a
United
States
dry
measure
equal
to
4
pecks
or
2152.42
cubic
inches
2:
a
British
imperial
capacity
measure
(
liquid
or
dry
)
equal
to
4
pecks
3:
a
basket
large
enough
to
hold
a
bushel
[
syn
:
bushel basket
]
v
:
restore
by
replacing
a
part
or
putting
together
what
is
torn
or
broken
; "
She
repaired
her
TV
set
"; "
Repair
my
shoes
please
" [
syn
:
repair
,
mend
,
fix
,
doctor
, {
furbish
up
,
restore
,
touch on
] [
ant
:
break
]
[
also
:
bushelling
,
bushelled
]
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