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sacking

/sak-ing/US // ˈsæk ɪŋ //UK // (ˈsækɪŋ) //

辞退,撤职,辞退工作,罢工

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : stout, coarse woven material of hemp, jute, or the like, chiefly for sacks.

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Examples

  • But time will remember him most vividly for coining the term “sack,” as in “sacking the quarterback,” which he did a lot.

  • You creep through sacking curtains and thick wooden doors which, when they are opened, let out fierce blasts of air.

  • I had time to see everything about her—her sacking apron, her clumsy clogs, her arms reddened by the cold.

  • The sacking of Gotham is depicted largely in the form of a burlesque kangaroo court straight out of Terry Gilliam.

  • The sacking of Bo Xilai is a pre-emptive move to ensure that the liberal line prevails in China, not the statist model.

  • The bombardment having been announced for the 12th, they reckoned on a full day for burning and sacking the town.

  • It is covered first with bass and then with sacking, made of Indian grass tied around with ratan.

  • Mr. Rundell found him swearing and raving in a great passion, sacking men and behaving like a maniac.

  • Please send me some more pheasants or partridges cooked as before, and sewn up in sacking.

  • McAuliffe's nether garments were fashioned out of sacking originally used for packing liquor cases.