sack的意思和读音

sack

: [sæk] : [sæk]

n.鱿

v.鱿;(

sacks  sacking  sacked  

adj.+n.sack worker

v.employ

n.postbag,mailbag,bag,satchel,mailer

v.dismiss,discharge,fire,kick out,ransack

sackn.

1.[c]a large bag with no handles, made of strong rough material or strong paper or plastic, used for storing and carrying, for example flour, coal, etc.

2.[c]a strong paper bag for carrying shopping

3.[c]西the contents of a sack

They got through a sack of potatoes.

two sacks of groceries

4.[sing](informal)鱿being told by your employer that you can no longer continue working for a company, etc., usually because of sth that you have done wrong

He got the sack for swearing.

Her work was so poor that she was given the sack .鱿

Four hundred workers face the sack.

5.[sing](informal)a bed

He caught them in the sack together.

6.[sing]the act of stealing or destroying property in a captured town

the sack of Rome

v.

1.(informal)~ sb鱿to dismiss sb from a job

She was sacked for refusing to work on Sundays.

2.~ sth(of an army, etc., especially in the past) to destroy things and steal property in a town or building

Rome was sacked by the Goths in 410. 410

3.~ sbto knock down the quarterback

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n.1.a large strong bag for storing and carrying things; the things inside a sack; a strong paper bag for carrying goods from a store2.an occasion when someone pushes down the quarterback in the sport of football3.a situation in which the management of a company ends someones job

v.1.to push down the quarterback in the sport of football2.if an army or military group sacks a place, they steal a lot of property from it and destroy it3.to tell someone that they can no longer work at their job

1. retire v. 退 sack v. n. salesman n. ...

2. red alert sack sacred ...

3. bag sack pile ...

4. disappoint vt. 使使 sack n. discover vt. ...

5. resignation sack secretary of agriculture ...

6. ④pillow-case sack ②Jesus ...

7. rusty a. sack n. sacred a. ...

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1.She was in her dressing sack when he called. There was a bucket of champagne on the dresser.穿

2.Next I took an old sack and put a lot of big rocks in it. I dragged it to the door and through the woods down to the river.穿

3.The company's threat to sack anyone who went on strike was just (a) bluff. 6. You two are a perfect match.

4.She started to tell me, and I suddenly remembered. My Lord, it was her! It was the little barefoot girl in the feed sack dress!穿

5.One man got the sack for presuming to stop him in the street to ask some questions about some work.

6.Far from giving Ella the sack, she had developed some wistful respect for her.

7.What he'd have liked to do was to sack the whole shooting match and recruit a work force of his own.

8.The Genoese said that this was the only thing they wanted from the sack of Almeria.西

9.Business was so bad that the boss had to sack quite a few employees. Fortunately he was not one of those to be sacked.

10.Entreat him in jackass fashion; if he won't carry the sack, give him a whack.