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knapsack

/nap-sak/US // ˈnæpˌsæk //UK // (ˈnæpˌsæk) //

背包,背囊,袋子,囊括

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a canvas, nylon, or leather bag for clothes, food, and other supplies, carried on the back by soldiers, hikers, etc.

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Examples

  • Ranger Mara came prepared with her hulking knapsack filled with rocks and charts and marched into the middle of the loosely assembled crowd.

  • It’s small enough to fit easily in a knapsack or pocket, and the durable rubber outside edge guards it against banging around too much.

  • So I marched off, got on the bus, barely able to manage my bulging knapsack, to return books and check out new ones.

  • When he arrived, carrying nothing but a knapsack, he retrieved his Lampoon credit card from his wallet and broke it in two.

  • A knapsack was filled with food and given Woot the Wanderer to carry upon his back, for the food was for his use alone.

  • "I'm looking for a man named Halyard," I said, dropping rifle and knapsack on the fresh-cut, fragrant pile of pine.

  • Magnificent, she said, easing her shoulder of the strap of her knapsack while her eyes followed the driving rain cloud.

  • The stranger looked at it now and then, and at last rose and put out her hand for her knapsack.

  • Just before daybreak he slipped out with a knapsack, taking the road towards Meran.