sacked out / sæk /

被解雇了被解雇的被解雇被辞退的

sacked out3 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 out 近义词

sacked out

等同于 asleep

sacked out

等同于 sleep

sacked out

等同于 hit the hay

sacked out

等同于 oversleep

sacked out构成的短语

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

更多sacked out例句

  1. 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.
  2. If Watson takes more sacks, it isn’t necessarily evidence that his offensive line does a worse job of protecting him.
  3. New England easily led the NFL in interception rate and ranked sixth in sack rate.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. You, dear reader and refusenik, will likely be called a cynic or a sad sack by friends.
  7. Listen, I took a pretty hard shot to the sack with that crash.
  8. Last Sunday, he suited up for the Panthers, registering one sack and four tackles.
  9. For a moment, I measured the risk of carrying that sack in public.
  10. In order to prove his Ironborn status, he decides to lead a mini army to sack a depleted Winterfell when they least expect it.
  11. The fighting section of the Filipinos was intensely irritated at not having been allowed to enter and sack the capital.
  12. 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.
  13. 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.
  14. Each bore upon his back a great Chimra, heavy as a sack of coal, or as the equipment of a foot-soldier of Rome.
  15. Talked all night about burros, gasoline, & camphor balls which he seemed wanting to buy in gunny sack.