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词组 bludge
释义 bludge
noun
  1. an easy job, requiring little work AUSTRALIA, 1943
    • He was happy in his job, it was a good bludge. — John Cleary, The Long Shadow, 1949
    • “You’re mad!” the medical corporal remarked to me as I climbed into the jeep that was to take me to the second village. “Wanting to leave a bludge like this and go back up the ridge.” — Eric Lambert, The Veterans, p. 185, 1954
  2. a respite from work or duty AUSTRALIA
    • Then yer swing ’er over ter Pat again, an’ ’ave a bludge while ’e’s fillin’ ’er up. — Nino Culotta (John O’Grady), They’re A Weird Mob, p. 79, 1957
    • Tomorrow morning will see you ashore for a quiet bludge in Brisbane. — John Wynnum, Tar Dust, p. 115, 1962
  3. an instance of taking it easy on a job AUSTRALIA
    • Dennis said, “Looks like you an’ me havin’ a good bludge ter-morrer, Nino. Away from the boss.” — Nino Culotta (John O’Grady), They’re A Weird Mob, p. 85, 1957
  4. an act of borrowing or sponging NEW ZEALAND
    • I suppose you’re on the bludge again? Why don’t you earn it this time? — Ronald Morrieson, Predicament, p. 202, 1974
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