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- n.麻袋;(从前西班牙输出的)干白葡萄酒
- v.〈口〉解雇;把…驱逐出校;抛弃(情人等);抢劫
- 网络萨克斯;袋子;擒杀
复数:sacks 现在分词:sacking 过去式:sacked n. postbag,mailbag,bag,satchel,mailer v. dismiss,discharge,fire,kick out,ransack n. | 1. (通常指亚麻或大麻等制的)袋,包;麻袋;硬纸袋 1. (通常指亚麻或大麻等制的)袋,包;麻袋;硬纸袋 | v. | 3. 〔口语〕解雇;把…驱逐出校,开除;抛弃(情人等) 8. (美式榄橄球中在前锋线后)抱摔(对方的四分卫等球员) 3. 〔口语〕解雇;把…驱逐出校,开除;抛弃(情人等) 8. (美式榄橄球中在前锋线后)抱摔(对方的四分卫等球员) |
n. | 1. dry white wine from Spain, Portugal, or the Canary Islands 2. the destruction of a captured town or city and the plundering of its goods and valuables 3. a large bag, especially one that is made from coarse cloth or thick heavy-duty paper 4. the amount that a sack will hold 6. a bed as a place to sleep 7. in football, a tackle of the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage during the quarterback's attempt to pass the ball 8. a base on a baseball diamond 9. a woman's loose-fitting dress that narrows below the knee 10. a gown worn by women in the 18th century that had a bodice with loose pleats at the back 1. dry white wine from Spain, Portugal, or the Canary Islands 2. the destruction of a captured town or city and the plundering of its goods and valuables 3. a large bag, especially one that is made from coarse cloth or thick heavy-duty paper 4. the amount that a sack will hold 6. a bed as a place to sleep 7. in football, a tackle of the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage during the quarterback's attempt to pass the ball 8. a base on a baseball diamond 9. a woman's loose-fitting dress that narrows below the knee 10. a gown worn by women in the 18th century that had a bodice with loose pleats at the back | v. | 1. to destroy a captured town or city and plunder its goods and valuables 2. to dismiss somebody from a job 3. to put something into a sack, e.g. for storage or transportation 4. in football, to tackle the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage during the quarterback's attempt to pass the ball 5. if an army or military group sacks a place, they steal a lot of property from it and destroy it 6. to tell someone that they can no longer work at their job 7. to push down the quarterback in the sport of American football 8. put into a sack or sacks 9. dismiss from employment or office;fire 1. to destroy a captured town or city and plunder its goods and valuables 2. to dismiss somebody from a job 3. to put something into a sack, e.g. for storage or transportation 4. in football, to tackle the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage during the quarterback's attempt to pass the ball 5. if an army or military group sacks a place, they steal a lot of property from it and destroy it 6. to tell someone that they can no longer work at their job 7. to push down the quarterback in the sport of American football 8. put into a sack or sacks 9. dismiss from employment or office;fire |
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