backpack 的 3 个定义
- to go on a hike, using a backpack: We went backpacking in the Adirondacks.
- to place or carry in a backpack or on one's back.
backpack 近义词
sack carried on the back
更多backpack例句
- Self-adhesive laminating sheets don’t require additional equipment and are perfect for small jobs like ensuring school schedules, awards, and crafts can hold up after being stuffed into a backpack with sticky fingers.
- In these scenarios, we use our backpacks to carry skis and keep our hands free.
- When JHMR shut down in March of 2020, Kingwill strapped his snowboard to his backpack and hiked up Teton Pass’s infamous 1,300-foot Glory Boot Pack—every day for 77 days until all the snow had melted.
- In this video, they cover bindings, boots, skis, poles, skins, backpacks, and safety necessities to help you make informed decisions when purchasing equipment to get started.
- Now it was 110 degrees, and under his backpack, his “large mammalian self,” as Peter called his body, was more than just overheating.
- In his backpack, which police say he dropped before fleeing, they recovered three hammers in plastic wrapping.
- But he loses his backpack in the process and it stays with the cops as he flees down the walkway toward Brooklyn.
- The police inspected the backpack and found two brand new hammers.
- Put this 65-pound backpack on and run up the hill nine or ten times.'
- Her backpack is even stolen by somebody riding along on a motorcycle.
- They had a little table between them with the contents of my wallet and backpack spread out on it.
- Laughing, he picked up his backpack, turned on his heel and hurried away.
- "Handsome glassware," Auguste said, seating himself and carefully setting his backpack between his feet.
- Opening his backpack, he took out his leather medicine bag and drew out the stones one by one, rubbing his fingers over each.