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sack |
例句 |
sack noun | verb 1 noun 1.•she carried her supplies in a sack:bag, pouch, pack, satchel | knapsack, backpack, rucksack, packsack, day pack, bookbag, tote bag. 2.informal •work hard or you'll get the sack :a dismissal, a discharge | informal the boot, the ax, the heave-ho, one's marching orders, a pink slip. 3.informal •she stayed in the sack :bed.▶verb informal •she was sacked for stealing:dismiss, discharge, lay off, let go, terminate, get rid of | Military cashier | Brit. make redundant | informal fire, give the sack, give someone their marching orders, give someone the boot, show someone the door, send packing, pink-slip. PHRASES hit the sack informal •I'm hitting the sack early tonight:go to bed, retire, go to sleep | informal turn in, hit the hay. 2 verb •raiders sacked the town for its food supplies:ravage, lay waste, devastate, raid, ransack, strip, plunder, despoil, pillage, loot, rob. |
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