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n. 麻布袋;洗劫
vt. 解雇;把……装入袋;劫掠
n. (Sack)人名;(英、法、葡、瑞典)萨克;(德)扎克
n.
麻袋;洗劫;解雇;
vt.
解雇;把…装进袋里;掠夺;
变形
复数:sacks过去式:sacked现在分词:sacking第三人称单数:sacks
双语释义
n.(名词)[C] 麻袋,包 a large bag, usually of strong rough cloth, strong paper, or plastic used for storing or carrying flour, coal, etc.
[C] 一袋之量 the amount that a sack contains
[S] 开除,解雇 dismissal from one's job
[S] 洗劫,劫掠 act or process of sacking a town, etc.
v.(动词)vt. 装入袋中 put into a sack or sacks
vt. 洗劫 plunder violently
vt. 开除 dismiss from employment or office; fire
英英释义
sack[ sæk ]
n.
a bag made of paper or plastic for holding customer's purchases
同义词:pokepaper bagcarrier bag
an enclosed space
同义词:pouchsacpocket
the quantity contained in a sack
同义词:sackful
any of various light dry strong white wine from Spain and Canary Islands (including sherry)
a woman's full loose hiplength jacket
同义词:sacque
a hanging bed of canvas or rope netting (usually suspended between two trees); swings easily
同义词:hammock
a loose-fitting dress hanging straight from the shoulders without a waist
同义词:chemiseshift
the plundering of a place by an army or mob; usually involves destruction and slaughter
"the sack of Rome"
the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)
同义词:dismissaldismissiondischargefiringliberationreleasesacking
v.
plunder (a town) after capture
"the barbarians sacked Rome"
同义词:plunder
terminate the employment of
同义词:firegive noticecandismissgive the axesend awayforce outgive the sackterminate
make as a net profit
同义词:netsack upclear
put in a sack
"The grocer sacked the onions"
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~
get the sack被解雇
give sb the sack解雇某人
have the sack for being lazy因懒惰被解雇
put the sack on sb's back把麻袋放在某人背上
名词+~
mail sack邮包
~+介词
a sack of一袋…
a sack of flour一袋面粉
用作动词 (v.)
~+名词
sack the grain装粮食
sack a person解雇某人
sack the potatoes装土豆
sack the rice装大米
sack a town洗劫某城
~+副词
sack in〔out〕上床睡觉
sack up获取利润
~+介词
sack for因…而解雇(某人)
词组短语
hit the sack睡觉;就寝
sack out睡觉
sack paper纸袋;制袋用纸
sack in v. 睡觉
同近义词辨析
sack, handbag, purse, bag这组词都有“袋”的意思,其区别是:
sack应用较窄,指较大的袋子,如麻袋等。
handbag指手提包,尤指女人用的手提包。
purse指钱包或小钱袋,在美国相当于bandbag。
bag普通用词,指一般的口袋,有时也指手提包。
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
There is a sack of potatoes in the corner of the room.
屋子一角有一袋马铃薯。
He tumbled his clothes and books into a big sack.
他把他的衣服和书胡乱装进一只大口袋。
The poor guy got the sack yesterday.
那个可怜的家伙昨天给辞退了。
用作及物动词(vt.)
If you are late again, the boss will sack you.
如果你再迟到,老板就会解雇你。
The child sacked the toys and went to bed.
那个孩子把玩具装进了袋子,然后上床睡觉。
Imperial troops sacked Rome in 1527.
皇家军队于1527年洗劫了罗马城。
权威例句
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sack
sack: English has three separate words sack, one of them now a historical relic and the other two ultimately related. Sack ‘large bag’ [OE] was borrowed from Latin saccus (source also of English sac, sachet, and satchel). This in turn came from Greek sákkos ‘rough cloth used for packing’, which was of Semitic origin (Hebrew has saq meaning both ‘sack’ and ‘sackcloth’).The colloquial sense ‘dismissal from work’ (as in get the sack) arose in the early 19th century, perhaps from the notion of a dismissed worker going away with his tools or clothing in his bag. Sack ‘plunder’ [16] came via French sac from sacco ‘bag’, the Italian descendant of Latin saccus. This was used in expressions like mettere a sacco, literally ‘put in a bag’, which denoted figuratively ‘plunder, pillage’ (no doubt inspired by the notion of ‘putting one’s loot in a bag’). Sack ‘sherry-like wine’ [16] (Sir John Falstaff’s favourite tipple) was an alteration of seck.This was short for wine sec, a partial translation of French vin sec ‘dry wine’ (French sec came from Latin siccus ‘dry’, source of English desiccate [16]).=> sac, sachet, satchel; desiccate, sec
sack (n.1)
"large bag," Old English sacc (West Saxon), sec (Mercian), sæc (Old Kentish) "large cloth bag," also "sackcloth," from Proto-Germanic *sakkiz (cognates: Middle Dutch sak, Old High German sac, Old Norse sekkr, but Gothic sakkus probably is directly from Greek), an early borrowing from Latin saccus (also source of Old French sac, Spanish saco, Italian sacco), from Greek sakkos, from Semitic (compare Hebrew saq "sack"). The wide spread of the word is probably due to the Biblical story of Joseph, in which a sack of corn figures (Gen. xliv). Baseball slang sense of "a base" is attested from 1913. Slang meaning "bunk, bed" is from 1825, originally nautical. The verb meaning "go to bed" is recorded from 1946. Sack race attested from 1805.
sack (n.2)
"a dismissal from work," 1825, from sack (n.1), perhaps from the notion of the worker going off with his tools in a bag; the original formula was to give (someone) the sack. It is attested earlier in French (on luy a donné son sac, 17c.) and Dutch (iemand de zak geven).
sack (n.4)
"sherry," 1530s, alteration of French vin sec "dry wine," from Latin siccus "dry" (see siccative).
sack (v.1)
"to plunder," 1540s, from Middle French sac, in the phrase mettre à sac "put it in a bag," a military leader's command to his troops to plunder a city (parallel to Italian sacco, with the same range of meaning), from Vulgar Latin *saccare "to plunder," originally "to put plundered things into a sack," from Latin saccus "bag" (see sack (n.1)). The notion is probably of putting booty in a bag.
sack (n.3)
"plunder; act of plundering, the plundering of a city or town after storming and capture," 1540s, from French sac "pillage, plunder," from Italian sacco (see sack (v.1)).
sack (v.2)
"put in a bag," late 14c., from sack (n.1). Related: Sacked; sacking.
sack (v.4)
type of U.S. football play, 1969, from sack (v.1) in the sense of "to plunder" or sack (v.2) on the notion of "put in a bag." As a noun from 1972.
sack (v.3)
"dismiss from work," 1841, from sack (n.2). Related: Sacked; sacking.
1. get the sack
(卷铺盖回家,被辞退)北美印第安人外出打工时自带工具,如果老板把装工具的袋子还给你,那将意味着你得卷起铺盖回家了(失业,被解雇)
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 习语
2. sack kraft paper
纸袋纸
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]
3. sack transporter
运袋器
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]
4. kraft sack paper
牛皮纸袋纸
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]
5. pack .. in; sack
停止;结束
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 学习
6. punching sack
沙袋
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 体育
7. Dry Sack
半干雪利酒
-- 来源 -- yanyan
8. sack-like structure
囊状构造
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]
9. To sack;plunder.
抢劫;掠夺
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
10. sack beating machine
净袋机
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]
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