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old bag

/bag/US // bæg //UK // (bæɡ) //

旧包,古老的袋子,旧包包,旧包袋

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a container or receptacle of leather, plastic, cloth, paper, etc., capable of being closed at the mouth; pouch.
    • : something resembling or suggesting such a receptacle.
    • : a suitcase or other portable container for carrying articles, as in traveling.
    • : a handbag or moneybag.
    • : the amount or quantity a bag can hold.
    • : any of various measures of capacity.
    • : a sac, as in an animal body.
    • : an udder.
    • : Slang. a small glassine or cellophane envelope containing a narcotic drug or a mixture of narcotics.
    • : something hanging in a loose, pouchlike manner, as skin or cloth; a baggy part: He had bags under his eyes from lack of sleep.
    • : Baseball. base.
    • : Hunting. the amount of game taken, especially by one hunter in one hunting trip or over a specified period.
    • : Slang. a person's avocation, hobby, major interest, or obsession: Jazz isn't my bag.a person's mood or frame of mind: The boss is in a mean bag today.an environment, condition, or situation.
    • : bags, Informal.plenty; much; many: bags of time; bags of money.Slang.trousers.
v.无主动词 verb
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    bagged, bag·ging.

    • : to swell or bulge: A stiff breeze made the sails bag out.
    • : to hang loosely like an empty bag: His socks bagged at the ankles.
    • : to pack groceries or other items into a bag.
    • : Slang. to criticize, disparage, or dismiss a person or thing: Stop bagging on me!
v.有主动词 verb
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    bagged, bag·ging.

    • : to cause to swell or bulge; distend: The wind bagged the curtain.
    • : to put into a bag.
    • : Informal. to kill or catch, as in hunting: I bagged my first deer when I was a teenager.
    • : Slang. to quit, abandon, or skip: I bagged my math class today.We'd better bag the deal.I was working too hard so I decided to bag it.
    • : Slang. to criticize, disparage, or dismiss: Don’t bag my vegan diet—I feel great since I started it.
    • : Theater. clew.
interj.感叹词 interjection
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    • : bags! British Slang.: Bags it! Bags, I go first!

Phrases

  • bag and baggage
  • bag it
  • bag of tricks
  • brown bagger
  • grab bag
  • in the bag
  • leave holding the bag
  • let the cat out of the bag
  • mixed bag

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • With 20,000 people coming in and out of her Instagram Live, it’s clear the cat is now definitely out the bag.

  • Staffers drop off their bags and coats at designated areas on each floor to avoid too many items on desks.

  • Once you have your “why” in the bag, you need to figure out who your target audience is.

  • Once out of the bag, these innovations were difficult to “uninvent,” promoting diversity.

  • The fact that something is safe for one type of use — such as a fabric softener sheet or a vacuum cleaner bag — doesn’t always mean it’s safe to breathe through.

  • Antoine himself had recently been arrested on a six-year-old warrant for a dime bag of weed.

  • Elle magazine shot an editorial in September, one picture revealing a teacup pig sitting pretty by a mini Tyler Alexandra bag.

  • “Which proves he is as dumb as a bag of hammers,” the official says.

  • They were allowed to bring one bag per family, which most fill with food.

  • He kept it in a brown paper bag stashed in the bathroom of his office.

  • Drone: the largest tube of a bag-pipe, giving forth a dull heavy tone.

  • I shall only be away for six months; you know I have made up my mind to get rid of the whole bag of tricks.

  • Thank you for nothing, Reginald; however, I shall certainly take a dip in the lucky-bag at the Castle.

  • She stood looking at him as he danced around the bag, busily punching its rotund sides.

  • "I think she'll pay your mother back to-morrow," said Hugh, remembering the fatness of the pink bag.