sacked / sæk /

被解雇的被革职被解雇被辞退的

sacked3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a large bag of strong, coarsely woven material, as for grain, potatoes, or coal.
  2. the amount a sack holds.
  3. a bag: a sack of candy.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to put into a sack or sacks.
  2. Football. to tackle behind the line of scrimmage before the quarterback is able to throw a pass.
  3. Slang. to dismiss or discharge, as from a job.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. sack out, Slang. to go to bed; fall asleep.

sacked 近义词

v. 动词 verb

remove from position of responsibility

v. 动词 verb

raid, plunder

sacked构成的短语

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

更多sacked例句

  1. The Hoosiers have the nation’s highest interception rate and the conference’s highest sack rate.
  2. I peeled it from the ground with my paring knife and placed it into my netted, purple sack, which once housed grocery-store red onions.
  3. Curl, a rookie seventh-round pick who was making his first start at safety in place of the injured Landon Collins, had a couple of big hits on Jones, including a key sack that forced a punt in the final minutes.
  4. Six plays after Sims’s big gain, the drive stalled because of a sack.
  5. Allen usually had ample time, and the sacks mostly came on plays when he held the ball for a long time or was executing a run-pass option.
  6. On Friday, she sacked Roger Goodell, basically asking: “Hey Commissioner, ever hear of double-jeopardy?”
  7. A medical examiner who would confuse the two of them should be sacked.
  8. Wilson was sacked 44 times in just 458 attempts, or once in about every 10 drop backs.
  9. The NCAA wants to kill collective bargaining for “student-athletes” in the crib before its lucrative business model get sacked.
  10. The sacked employee had then spent months planning the vengeful act on his ex-boss.
  11. One of these bands sacked the Turkish town of Arta, in Epirus slaughtering the inhabitants, and setting their houses on fire.
  12. It seems that so much of my purpose has come off, and Cedercrantz and Pilsach are sacked.
  13. It was sacked on several occasions during the religious wars in the 16th century.
  14. The church of the Carmelites, who were also suspected of some guilty knowledge of Warfuse's plot, was sacked.
  15. The screen of the hearth of his forge was broken down; the storm had sacked and devastated his workshop.