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catchall ['kætʃˌɔ:l]

n. 放各种各样物品的容器,包罗甚广的话(或法律等),装零杂物品的容器;
adj. 包罗万象的;

例句:

  • Corn is a catchall for all sorts of grain.
    来自SA
  • This bureau must be divorced from politics, and not a catchall for political hacks.
    这个机关必须与政治脱离关系, 不应该成为一个由助选功臣任职的政府机关.
  • Over time, the term EP became a catchall for midlength releases.
    来自WSJ
  • Beneath the catchall umbrella of negativity is basically everything that isn't super-positive.
    来自WSJ