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rucksack

/ruhk-sak, rook-/US // ˈrʌkˌsæk, ˈrʊk- //UK // (ˈrʌkˌsæk) //

背包,背囊,背带,背负式背包

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a type of knapsack carried by hikers, bicyclists, etc.

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Examples

  • Meathead nodded down the hallway where two olive drab duffel bags and a rucksack sat next to the front door.

  • But instead of getting my rucksack, he stepped out of the car and made a call.

  • My father carried a rucksack, a Tommy gun, lots of spare rounds of ammunition, various grenades and a collapsible bicycle.

  • Jimmy picked up the bag and fastened the deerskin straps, by which it hung from his shoulders like a rucksack.

  • We thought of—I thought of having lunch in the hotel, but, of course, you can have my rucksack to carry yours in.

  • He was busy tying a large rucksack of lunch on to himself, and was in no mood for Samuel's ball-room chatter.

  • He carried two English ration bags, besides his own rucksack, and they were all filled to bursting with loot.

  • There they were, coming down the passage from a side door—she in front with her alpenstock and rucksack—smiling.