单词 | bag |
释义 | bagWord family nounbagfulbaggiesbagginessbaggingbag ladybagmanbagwashbagwigbagadjectivebaggedbaggitbaggybaglessadverbbaggily , Clothes & fashion, Tourism, Other sports Daily lifeldoce_015_ibag1 /bæɡ/ ●●● S1 W2 noun [countableC] 1 a) Da container made of paper, cloth, or thin plastic, that usually opens at the top 袋;包;囊 a paper bag 纸袋 a plastic bag 塑料袋 a garbage bag 垃圾袋 b) DCa handbag 手提袋,手提包 Don’t leave your bag in the car. 不要把手提包留在汽车里。 c) DLTa large bag that you use to carry your clothes etc when you are travelling 旅行袋 Just throw your bags in the back of the car. 把你的行李放在车后部好了。 a garment bag 放衣服的旅行袋 bag of a bag of popcorn 一袋爆玉米花 3 old/stupid bag spoken an insulting word for an old woman 老东西,老太婆〔侮辱性用语〕 You silly old bag! 你这愚蠢的老东西! Examples from the Corpus old/stupid bag• One crack or tear in them, and they would sag like an old bag of sand.• Me, an old bag of black sheep.• He handed Eleanor's book to a moralistic old bag he had once done a writing workshop with.• He was stuffing drawing and painting materials into a shabby old bag.• That would show the old bag.• Give it to the old bag, Normy!• Who was that beaten-up old bag wearing my clothes?• All the other literary women he knew were old bags of whom he would be bitterly ashamed. 4 a lot of sth 许多东西bags of something British EnglishBrE spokenLOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNT a lot of something 很多东西 SYN plenty She’s got bags of money. 她有的是钱。 No need to rush – we’ve got bags of time. 不用急,我们还有很多时间。 Examples from the Corpus bags of something• The case involved the sale of a specific lot of 700 bags of nuts lying in the seller's warehouse.• After dinner, all of them carry bags of leftover ribs as they step into a white limousine.• He helped Gabby bring two enormous bags of her things from her apartment.• The trucker unloaded the ocean: stacks of 50-pound bags of InstantOcean, the same stuff you buy at tropical aquarium stores.• Another day six bags of flour had been slashed open.• Set to guitar mode it gave the sound bags of depth while remaining well up front.• At the grinding mill, a line of women sit in the dirt behind the bags of maize.• Two bags of paper money hurtled on to the road and burst open. 5 pack your bags informalLEAVE A PLACE to leave a place where you have been living, usually after an argument 〔通常在争吵之后〕收拾行李离开 We told her to pack her bags at once. 我们叫她立刻收拾东西走人。 Examples from the Corpus pack your bags• So, once again, Erhardt will be packing his bags.• Tell him that if he doesn't shape up, he can pack his bags.• A third group have packed their bags and are ready to travel immediately as the snow falls.• They returned to their hotel, packed their bags, and left for Penn Station to catch a train for Washington.• Then I recall that I forgot to bring it with me when I packed my bags in Boston.• She should pack her bags and go back where she came from.• Mr Wijeratne has suggested that civilians in the area - a million of them - should pack their bags and leave.• And if Clinton wins it, George Bush can start packing his bags.• They packed their bags, sold the house and left me: I got that news in prison.• In March his doctor told him to pack his bags and go to sunny Arizona for a long rest. 6. eyes 眼睛bags [plural] dark circles or loose skin under your eyes, usually because of old age or being tired 黑眼圈;眼袋 7. a bag of bones informalTHIN PERSON a person or animal who is too thin 瘦骨嶙峋的人[动物],皮包骨 8 in the bag informalCERTAINLY/DEFINITELY certain to be won or achieved 囊中之物;十拿九稳,稳操胜券 The governor’s advisors believe the election is in the bag. 州长的顾问认为这次选举已经胜券在握。 Examples from the Corpus in the bag• How can the air in the bag lift heavy objects?• The blocks in the bag are thoroughly mixed up.• Last week Couples left his clubs in the bag, relaxed and watched basketball, of which he is a great fan.• Doyle was flung back across the table, a milk bottle exploding in the bag he held across his chest.• Getting it in the bag Good teamwork is vital here.• He reaches in the bag and starts to throw his bread upon the waters.• Their responses are always determined by the number of blocks of each color remaining in the bag.• Put the end of the straw in the bag so that it extends approximately two inches inside the bag.• They were ahead 6-2 in the eighth inning, and figured the game was in the bag. 9 trousers 裤子bags [plural] British EnglishBrE old-fashioned loose-fitting trousers 肥裤子,宽松裤 Oxford bags 牛津裤 10 not somebody’s bag old-fashioned informalINTERESTED something that someone is not very interested in or not very good at 不是某人的爱好[专长] Thanks, but dancing is not really my bag. 谢谢,可跳舞我实在不行。 11 bag and baggage British EnglishBrEOWN with all your possessions 带着全部财物 They threw her out of the house, bag and baggage. 他们把她连人带东西全都撵出了房子。 Examples from the Corpus bag and baggage• What if Penry took one look at her and threw her out, bag and baggage? 12 hunting 打猎HUNTING [usually singular] British EnglishBrEDSO the number of birds or animals that someone kills when they go hunting 〔一次打猎所获的〕捕猎物 → sleeping bag, airbag, duffel bag, tote bag, beanbag, punchbag, sandbag1, teabag, → let the cat out of the bag at cat(2), → be left holding the bag at hold1(26), → a mixed bag at mixed(6) We had a good bag that day. 那天我们猎获甚丰。 n COLLOCATIONS types a plastic/polythene/paper bag Store the beans in a paper bag in the fridge. a carrier bag (=for carrying shopping, usually made of plastic) The supermarket no longer gives free carrier bags. a shopping bag She loaded her shopping bags into the back of the car. a school bag Hey, don't forget your school bag! a sports bag I noticed that the man was wearing trainers and carrying a sports bag. a shoulder bag (=one that is carried over your shoulder) Big shoulder bags are fashionable this year. a leather/canvas bag She was carrying a smart leather bag. a clutch bag (=a small woman's bag that you hold in one hand) For the evening all you need is a little clutch bag. an evening bag (=a small bag that a woman takes out with her in the evening) She put her lipstick in a black velvet evening bag. a beach bag (=to take to the beach) I bought a big striped beach bag. an overnight bag (=a small suitcase or bag for a short stay somewhere) All you need to take is an overnight bag. a travel bag (=a suitcase or bag taken with you when you travel) Your travel bag must not weigh more than 20 kilos. a sponge/toilet bag (=for carrying your soap, toothpaste, shampoo etc) I left my sponge bag in the hotel bathroom. a bin/dustbin bag British EnglishBrE verbsUse the black bin bags provided by the council. a bag contains something Lisa was carrying the bag containing the beach towels. a bag holds something I don't think that bag will hold all those books.. open/close a bag The customs officer opened my bag. empty a bag I've emptied my bags and I still can't find it. pack a bag (=put things in it preparing to go somewhere) Mum packed a bag for a day at the beach. unpack a bag She unpacked her bags and put her clothes away. Examples from the Corpus bag• Parachutes, a pair of small rockets and air bags will cushion its impact.• Air bags are 100 % effective in preventing injuries due to accidents.• Oxygen masks dropped from their hatches and bags flew through the cabins.• Hand luggage and checked bags must go through Customs.• an evening bag• She emptied her bag and popped the new shoes inside, covered by her cagoule.• Airlines, meanwhile, are more of a mixed bag.• Last year was a mixed bag for the billboard business, Nickinello notes.• Meredith went into the cottage, arms full of bags.• Some old bag was driving along at 15 miles an hour.• The youths ran off towards the town centre with the bag which contained about £80. bag of• Each family is given two bags of rice per month. Other sportsbag2 verb (bagged, bagging) [transitiveT] 1 PUTto put things into bags 把〔东西〕装进袋[包]里 He got a job bagging groceries. 他找到一份工作,负责把杂货装袋。 2 informalGET to manage to get something that a lot of people want 占有,抢占〔许多人都想要的东西〕 Try to bag a couple of seats at the front. 想办法抢几个前面的座位。 3 British EnglishBrE informal to score a goal or a point in sport 进球,得分 Larsson bagged his thirtieth goal of the season in Celtic’s win. 拉尔森在凯尔特人队获胜的那场比赛中射入他本赛季第30粒进球。 4 especially British EnglishBrE informalDSO to kill or catch an animal or bird 猎杀,猎捕〔兽或鸟〕 We bagged a rabbit. 我们抓到一只兔子。 5. be bagged and zip-tied if prisoners are bagged and zip-tied, bags are put over their heads and their hands are tied together 〔囚犯〕头上套袋双手被绑 6 bag something ↔ up phrasal verbphr v especially British EnglishBrE PUTto put things into bags 把…装入袋中 We bagged up the money before we closed the shop. 我们把钱装进袋子,然后关上店门。 Examples from the Corpus bag up• Maximum loft is achieved when the bag is fluffed up.• Damp women bundled shopping bags and prams up and down the pavement.• Golf bags propped up carefully against walls 2f the clubhouse fell seconds later.• I crawl into my sleeping bag and curl up in a tight ball.• She reached into a small clutch purse, pulled out a plastic bag and threw up into it.• Two rows of bulging designer shopping bags are lined up like soldiers against the wall.• She set the answering machine, grabbed her bag and locked up the flat.• Her mother delved once more into her bag, came up with a biscuit and curled Nicola's hand round it. Examples from the Corpus bag• Mahela's deft little cutters and seam-up varieties could bag a few back-up wickets too.• Sounding sweet and nice bagged Alexander third place in the Iowa vote.• Julie Gold bagged the top songwriter's award.• But are they going to bag the whole idea?• I'm tired of waiting. Bag this - I'm leaving. (1200-1300) Old Norse baggi |
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