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Sack Informal Sacked People N Bed Sæk Strong

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/sæ̱k/
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]麻布袋;粗布袋;厚纸袋;大口袋 A sack is a large bag made of rough woven material. Sacks are used to carry or store things such as vegetables or coal.
  [oft N of n]
  • ...a sack of potatoes.

    一袋土豆

  • 2
    [VERB 动词]解雇;开除;炒鱿鱼 If your employers sack you, they tell you that you can no longer work for them because you have done something that they did not like or because your work was not good enough.
      [V n]
      [the N of n]
      [BUSINESS 商]
  • Earlier today the Prime Minister sacked 18 government officials for corruption...

    今天早些时候,首相解除了 18 名涉嫌贪污腐败的政府官员的职务。

  • Science teacher James Wood was sacked for slapping a schoolboy.

    理科教师詹姆斯·伍德因为掌掴一名男生而被开除。

  • Sack is also a noun.
    • People who make mistakes can be given the sack the same day.

      一犯错误可能当天就会被开除。

  • 3
    [VERB 动词]抢劫,洗劫,破坏(城镇或城市) When an army sacks a town or city, they destroy it, taking away all valuable things.
      [V n]
  • In 1527 Imperial troops sacked the French ambassador's residence in Rome.

    1527年,帝国军队洗劫了位于罗马的法国大使官邸。

  • Sack is also a noun.
    • The Odyssey tells what happened to the Greek heroes after the sack of Troy.

      《奥德赛》讲述的是在特洛伊被洗劫一空之后发生在希腊英雄们身上的故事。

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    [N-SING 单数名词] Some people refer to bed as the sack .
      [the N]
      [INFORMAL 非正式]

    Oxford
    sack / sæk ; NAmE sæk /
    noun
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    verb
    sack sacks sacked sacking
    noun 1 [countable ] 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. 麻布(或厚纸、塑料等)大袋 2 [countable ] ( NAmE) a strong paper bag for carrying shopping (厚纸的)购物袋 3 [countable ] the contents of a sack 一满袋;一大袋东西 They got through a sack of potatoes. 他们把一麻袋土豆吃完了。 ( NAmE) two sacks of groceries 两袋食品杂货 4 the sack [singular ] ( BrE) ( informal) 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 开除;解雇;炒鱿鱼 He got the sackfor swearing. 他因说脏话而被开除。 Her work was so poor that she was given the sack. 她工作干得很差,被炒了鱿鱼。 Four hundred workers face the sack. 四百名工人面临解雇的危险。 5 the sack [singular ] ( informal) ( especially NAmE) a bed He caught them in the sack together. 他撞见他们俩一起睡在床上。 6 ( usuallythe sack ) [singular ] ( formal) the act of stealing or destroying property in a captured town (在攻陷的城镇中的)抢劫,劫掠 the sack of Rome 对罗马城的洗劫 IDIOMsee
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    verb 1 sacksb ( informal) ( especially BrE) to dismiss sb from a job 解雇;炒鱿鱼 SYN
    fire
    She was sacked for refusing to work on Sundays. 她因拒绝在星期天上班被解雇了。 collocationsat
    unemployment
    2 sacksth (of an army, etc, especially in the past) to destroy things and steal property in a town or building (尤指旧时军队等)破坏,劫掠 Rome was sacked by the Goths in 410. 罗马在 410 年遭到哥特人的洗劫。 3 sacksb (in American football 美式足球 ) to knock down the quarterback 撞倒四分卫 PHRASAL VERB ˌsack ˈout ( NAmE) ( informal) to go to sleep or to bed 入睡;上床睡觉
    sack / sæk ; NAmE sæk /
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    sack1 noun
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    sacksack1 /sæk/ ●●○ S3 noun [countable]
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    1a)a large bag made of strong rough cloth or strong paper, used for storing or carrying flour, coal, vegetables etcsack of a sack of potatoes b) (also sackful) the amount that a sack can containsack of We need about a sack of rice.2the sack British English informal when someone is dismissed from their job:  They’ve never actually given anyone the sack. He got the sack for stealing. She claimed she’d been threatened with the sack.3hit the sack old-fashioned informal to go to bed:  It’s one o'clock – time to hit the sack.4in the sack informal in bed – used to talk about sexual activity:  I bet she’s great in the sack.5the sack of something formal a situation in which an army goes through a place, destroying or stealing things and attacking people:  the sack of Rome in 1527
    sack1 noun
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    sacksack2 verb [transitive]
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    1British English informal to dismiss someone from their job SYN  fire:  They couldn’t sack me – I’d done nothing wrong.sack somebody from something He was sacked from every other job he had.sack somebody for (doing) something He was sacked for being drunk.RegisterIn written and formal British English, people often prefer to use dismiss rather than sack:· People can be dismissed for misusing the Internet at work.2to knock down the quarterback in American football3if soldiers sack a place, they go through it destroying or stealing things and attacking people:  The Goths sacked Rome.sack out phrasal verb American English informal to go to sleep:  He sacked out on the sofa.
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