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1 | a container made of paper , plastic , or cloth , used for carrying or storing things 袋;包;囊 |
| Put your dirty washing in the plastic bag. 把你要洗的脏衣服放在塑料袋里。 |
| He was weighed down by shopping bags. 他提着购物袋颇感费力。 |
| a golf bag 高尔夫球杆袋 |
| 1a | a handbag | | Can I borrow your black bag for the party? 我能借你的黑色手袋参加聚会吗? | |
| 1b | a suitcase or similar container in which you carry clothes and other things you need when you are travelling 手提箱;旅行袋 | | The customs officials may want to search your bags. 海关官员可能要检查你的旅行袋。 | | an overnight bag 短途旅行用的旅行袋 | |
| 1c | the things in a bag , or the amount that it contains 一袋物品;一袋之量 | | +of I’ ve already used about half a bag of flour. 我已经用了大约半袋面粉。 | |
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2 | offensive an insulting word for a woman , especially one who is old 丑女人;(尤指)丑老太婆 |
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- | bag and baggage BRITISH |
| with all the things that you own |
| 携带全部财物 |
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- | a bag of bones informal |
| a person or animal that is much too thin |
| 骨瘦如柴的人(或动物) |
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- | bags of sth BRITISH spoken |
| a lot of something |
| 大量某物 |
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| a young athlete with bags of potential 有巨大潜质的年轻运动员 |
| Don’ t worry – we’ ve got bags of time. 别担心,我们有的是时间。 |
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- | bags under your eyes |
| loose dark areas of skin below your eyes that you get , for example , when you have not had enough sleep |
| 眼袋 |
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- | be in the bag informal |
| used for saying that you are certain to get or achieve something |
| 有十成的把握;稳操胜券 |
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| It was a good interview and I thought the job was in the bag. 面试非常成功,我想这份工作我已经十拿九稳。 |
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- | not sb’ s bag informal |
| not something that you enjoy or are interested in |
| 不是某人的爱好;非某人的兴趣所在 |
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| Activity holidays aren’ t my bag. 我不喜欢排满活动的假期。 |
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