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sack noun
(BAG)
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C1 [ C ] a large bag made of strong cloth, paper, or plastic, used to store large amounts of something: The corn was stored in large sacks. a sack of potatoes/coal/flour 也请参见
haversack old-fashioned
knapsack UK, old-fashioned or US
rucksack
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[ C ] US a paper or plastic bag used to carry things, especially things bought in a food shop: a sack of groceries
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Bags in general
bag for life
bagful
carry (something) on phrasal verb
doggy bag
feedbag
man bag
nosebag
packet
party bag
pencil case
polybag
pouch
shopper
shopping trolley
sick bag
string bag
stuff bag
wheelie
woolsack
Ziploc
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Containers for carrying personal possessions
sack noun
(JOB)
the sack
B2 [ S ] UK a situation in which someone is removed from their job: give someone the sack for something They gave him the sack for being late.get the sack for Two workers got the sack for fighting in the warehouse. I heard she got the sack last week.
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Firing staff
arse
axe
be out on your ear idiom
cast someone adrift idiom
constructive dismissal
decertification
ease someone out phrasal verb
elbow someone out phrasal verb
fire someone from something
firing
get the push idiom
pasture
put someone out to pasture idiom
recertify
refire
relieve
relieve someone of something phrasal verb
removal
terminate
termination
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sack noun
(ATTACK)
[ S ] an attack on a building or town in which a lot of destruction is caused and many valuable things are stolen: The sack of Rome by the Visigoths occurred in the fifth century.
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Destroying and demolishing
annihilate
annihilation
apocalypse
autolyse
autolysis
bash
costly
drive a coach and horses through something idiom
dynamite
erosion
erosional
erosionally
ruination
sabotage
saboteur
sacking
sacrifice
scarred
sink
wipe
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Attacking & invading
sack noun
(IN AMERICAN FOOTBALL)
in American football, an attack on the quarterback that prevents him from throwing the ball: The Colts have allowed only six sacks this season.
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American football
attempt
audibilize
back judge
blitz
blocker
bootleg
dime
flanker
flare
flea-flicker
formation
forward pass
forward progress
placekicker
play clock
point after
pulling blocker
pump-fake
punt
turnover
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General terms used in ball sports
sack noun
(BED)
the sack [ S ] mainly US informal
bed: hit the sack It's late - I'm going to hit the sack (= go to bed).in the sack He came home and found Judy and Brad in the sack (= in bed) together. in the sack mainly US informal
If someone is good/bad in the sack, they are sexually skilled/not sexually skilled: Isabel used to say she was only with him because he was so good in the sack.
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Beds & parts of beds
air mattress
airbed
bassinet
bed
bedhead
couch
couchette
crib
day bed
divan
double bed
Li-lo
mattress
memory foam
moses basket
queen-size
trundle bed
twin bed
waterbed
Z-bed
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sackverb [ T ] uk
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sack verb [T]
(JOB)
B2 mainly UK (US usually fire) to remove someone from a job, usually because they have done something wrong or badly, or sometimes as a way of saving the cost of employing them: They sacked her for being late. He got sacked from his last job. 同义词
dismiss (END JOB)
fire (REMOVE FROM A JOB)
更多范例减少例句You can be sacked on the spot for stealing.They've just sacked half their workforce.Her manager was sacked last month.I've never been sacked from a job.They can't sack you for refusing.
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Firing staff
arse
axe
be out on your ear idiom
cast someone adrift idiom
constructive dismissal
decertification
ease someone out phrasal verb
elbow someone out phrasal verb
fire someone from something
firing
get the push idiom
pasture
put someone out to pasture idiom
recertify
refire
relieve
relieve someone of something phrasal verb
removal
terminate
termination
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sack verb [T]
(IN AMERICAN FOOTBALL)
in American football, to attack the quarterback in order to prevent him from throwing the ball: The quarterback was sacked only once and completed 16 out of 23 passes.
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American football
attempt
audibilize
back judge
blitz
blocker
bootleg
dime
flanker
flare
flea-flicker
formation
forward pass
forward progress
placekicker
play clock
point after
pulling blocker
pump-fake
punt
turnover
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General terms used in ball sports
sack verb [T]
(ATTACK)
to attack a building or town, causing a lot of destruction and stealing many valuable things: The invaders sacked every village they passed on their route.
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Destroying and demolishing
annihilate
annihilation
apocalypse
autolyse
autolysis
bash
costly
drive a coach and horses through something idiom
dynamite
erosion
erosional
erosionally
ruination
sabotage
saboteur
sacking
sacrifice
scarred
sink
wipe
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Attacking & invading
短语动词
sack out
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sacknoun [ C ] us
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sack noun [C]
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a bag, or the amount contained in a bag: plastic sacks a sack of flour
sackverb [ T ] us
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sack verb [T]
(FOOTBALL)
(in football) to bring the other team’s quarterback to the ground before he can complete a play
sack verb [T]
(STEAL)
to steal all the valuable things from a place and destroy it, usually during a war: Villages were sacked and burned by the raiders.
短语动词
sack out
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[ C ] a large bag made of strong cloth, paper, or plastic, used to store large amounts of something: The corn was stored in large sacks.a sack of sth The men carry 100-pound sacks of coffee on their backs.
[ C ] US a strong paper or plastic bag used to carry things bought in a food store: a sack of groceries
the sack [ S ] UK
HR, WORKPLACE a situation in which you are told by your employer that you must leave your job, especially because you have done something wrong: get the sack If I don't do the job right, I'll get the sack.give sb the sack Her repeated unexplained absences led her manager to give her the sack. face the sackearn sb the sack The company's poor sales figures finally earned Miller the sack.
sackverb [ T ] UK uk
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( US fire)
HR, WORKPLACE to make someone leave their job, especially because they have done something wrong: Walters was the first of the senior staff to be sacked by the new editor. Do shareholders have the right to sack the entire board of directors?
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sack的例句
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Freelancers could not be sacked, made redundant or forced to take early or ' normal ' retirement.
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Clergymen were rarely sacked from the commissions, but when they died or moved many were not replaced and numbers dwindled.
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Sand from a depth of approximately 5 cm of the sandpit was placed in polythene sacks and taken to the laboratory for analysis.
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The cabinets had a slotted floor and slurry was removed through a tube connected to a plastic sack.
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Not finding the bishop home either, they vented their fury in sacking the house, culminating with throwing the archiepiscopal throne from the balcony.
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Once again, controversy focused on the stool's finances, and the commissioners were faced with a choice between suppressing dissent and sacking the chief.
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Men were kept busy with tasks such as shovelling coal into sacks, for bunkering the catchers more easily.
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The economy was probably based on a combination of livestock keeping, some cultivation and sacking the countryside, as was common in this period.
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These bands of sacking were found to contain very large numbers of larvae.
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She collects all crop residues from her maize and stores cowpea leaves in sacks.
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A tiny boy, helping his family, carries a sack of coal he has gathered somewhere.
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During the third year drip irrigation had been completely abandoned and only three farmers still used the mobile sack.
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The pointing is not raked or trowelled as usual but 'bagged off', crudely wiped with an old sack, causing the bricks to be smeared.
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From then on, most of the oficinas closed down, becoming a collection of ruins, abandoned and sacked, in the midst of the desert.
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The feeding artery was extremely distended and tortuous, being connected to a large sack-like malformation.
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