plural sacks
plural sacks
Learner's definition of SACK
1
[count] : a bag that is made of strong paper, cloth, or plastic(紙、布或塑料)大袋 — see also gunnysack, rucksack 2
[count] : the amount that is contained in a sack一袋(的量) 3
the sack chiefly US, informal : a person's bed床 -
He's still in the sack. Do you want me to wake him?他還沒起床。要我去叫醒他嗎?
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It's time to hit the sack. [=go to bed]現在該睡覺了。
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She has a reputation for being good/great in the sack. [=for being a good sexual partner]
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He's ready to jump/climb in the sack [=have sex] with any woman who'll have him.
4
the sack informal : a sudden dismissal from a job突然的解僱 5
[count] American football : the act of tackling the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage(在爭球線後對四分衛的)擒殺 2 sack /ˈsæk/ verb
sacks; sacked; sacking
sacks; sacked; sacking
Learner's definition of SACK
[+ object]
1
informal : to dismiss (someone) from a job開除;解僱 2
American football : to tackle (the quarterback) behind the line of scrimmage(在爭球線後)擒殺(四分衛) 3
US, informal : to put (something) in a sack把…裝進袋裏
sack out
[phrasal verb] US, informal
: to lie down for sleep上床睡覺 ◊ A person who is sacked out is sleeping.睡着的
3 sack /ˈsæk/ verb
sacks; sacked; sacking
sacks; sacked; sacking
Learner's definition of SACK
[+ object]
: to destroy and take things from (a place, such as a city or town) especially during a war(尤指戰爭期間)劫掠破壞,洗劫(城鎮等) 4 sack /ˈsæk/ noun
Learner's definition of SACK
[singular]
: the act of destroying and taking things from a place (such as a city or town) especially during a war : the act of sacking a place(尤指戰爭期間對城鎮等的)劫掠破壞,洗劫 —
usually + of