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sack

/sak/US // sæk //UK // (sæk) //

袋子,袋子里的东西,袋子里的钱,袋子里的食物

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a large bag of strong, coarsely woven material, as for grain, potatoes, or coal.
    • : the amount a sack holds.
    • : a bag: a sack of candy.
    • : Slang. dismissal or discharge, as from a job: to get the sack.
    • : Slang. bed: I bet he's still in the sack.
    • : Also sacque . a loose-fitting dress, as a gown with a Watteau back, especially one fashionable in the late 17th century and much of the 18th century.a loose-fitting coat, jacket, or cape.
    • : Baseball. a base.
    • : South Midland U.S. the udder of a cow.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to put into a sack or sacks.
    • : Football. to tackle behind the line of scrimmage before the quarterback is able to throw a pass.
    • : Slang. to dismiss or discharge, as from a job.
  1. 1
    • : sack out, Slang. to go to bed; fall asleep.

Phrases

  • sack out
  • get the ax (sack)
  • hit the hay (sack)
  • sad sack

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Some have argued that Watson’s higher career sack total is proof of a more challenging team environment, but research strongly suggests that sacks are something over which a QB has the most control.

  • If Watson takes more sacks, it isn’t necessarily evidence that his offensive line does a worse job of protecting him.

  • New England easily led the NFL in interception rate and ranked sixth in sack rate.

  • If you’re visiting your roaster in person, you’ll likely be able to pick out whatever sacks you want, but if you buy them online, you’ll probably just get a random assortment.

  • How to clean a jute sackBy the time you get them, your coffee sacks will have travelled halfway around the world, if not further, so don’t be surprised if they are hard-used, wrinkled, and a bit dirty.

  • You, dear reader and refusenik, will likely be called a cynic or a sad sack by friends.

  • Listen, I took a pretty hard shot to the sack with that crash.

  • Last Sunday, he suited up for the Panthers, registering one sack and four tackles.

  • For a moment, I measured the risk of carrying that sack in public.

  • In order to prove his Ironborn status, he decides to lead a mini army to sack a depleted Winterfell when they least expect it.

  • The fighting section of the Filipinos was intensely irritated at not having been allowed to enter and sack the capital.

  • The rope from his middle, a bottle of sack from his bosom, and a link of hog's puddings, pulled out of his left sleeve.

  • She has a grey body, plump as a sack of meal, with little white speckles, a funny neck and such a small head with a tuft on top.

  • Each bore upon his back a great Chimra, heavy as a sack of coal, or as the equipment of a foot-soldier of Rome.

  • Talked all night about burros, gasoline, & camphor balls which he seemed wanting to buy in gunny sack.