sack

名詞

UK/sæk/
US/sæk/

定義 sack 名詞

container(容器)

  1. C1Countable(可數名詞)

    A large bag constructed from durable material such as cloth, paper, or plastic, utilized for storing substantial quantities of goods.

    袋;包;麻袋

    • The harvested wheat was packed into large sacks.

      收割的小麥被裝進了大袋子裡。

    • She carried a sack of groceries from the market.

      她從市場帶回了一大袋雜貨。

    • The farmers were loading the harvested grain into sacks.

      農民們正在把收割的穀物裝進袋子裡。

  2. Countable(可數名詞)

    A paper or plastic bag designed for carrying items, especially those purchased at a grocery store.

    (紙或塑膠)袋;購物袋

    • He placed the groceries into a paper sack.

      他把雜貨放進了一個紙袋裡。

    • Could you hand me a sack to carry these vegetables?

      你能給我一個袋子來裝這些蔬菜嗎?

    • She loaded all the groceries into a shopping sack.

      她把所有的雜貨都裝進了一個購物袋裡。

military(軍事)

  1. Singular(單數)

    An assault on a building or town characterized by extensive damage and the theft of valuable possessions, typically occurring during wartime.

    洗劫;搶奪

    • The historical record detailed the sack of the city by invading forces.

      歷史記錄詳細描述了入侵軍隊對這座城市的掠奪。

    • The city was subjected to a merciless sack during the war.

      這座城市在戰爭中遭受了無情的掠奪。

    • The Vikings conducted a sack on the coastal villages, plundering all valuable possessions.

      維京人對沿海村莊進行了掠奪,搶走了所有貴重物品。

sports(運動)

  1. In American football, a defensive maneuver to tackle the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage, preventing a pass attempt.

    (美式橄欖球)擒殺;擒倒(四分衛)

    • The defensive player executed a sack on the quarterback, resulting in a failed offensive play.

      防守球員對四分衛進行了擒殺,導致進攻失敗。

    • The quarterback suffered multiple sacks during the game.

      四分衛在比賽中多次被擒殺。

    • The team's defensive line is renowned for its impressive number of sacks.

      這支球隊的防守線以其驚人的擒殺次數而聞名。

片語 sack 名詞

  • in the sack

    Describes someone's level of sexual skill, either positively or negatively.

    性技佳(或不佳)

    Despite his other shortcomings, she admitted he was great in the sack.

    儘管他有其他缺點,但她承認他在床上很棒。

  • the sack

    A situation where someone is dismissed or fired from their job.

    解僱;開除

    He got the sack for failing to meet his sales targets.

    他因為未能達到銷售目標而被解僱。

動詞

UK/sæk/
US/sæk/

定義 sack 動詞

employment(就業)

  1. B2Transitive(及物動詞)

    To terminate someone's employment, typically due to misconduct, poor performance, or as a cost-saving measure.

    解僱;開除

    • He was sacked due to severe misconduct.

      他因嚴重不當行為被解僱。

    • The company sacked several employees due to financial losses.

      公司因財務虧損解僱了幾名員工。

    • She was sacked because she failed to meet her performance targets.

      她因未能達到業績目標被解僱。

sports(運動)

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)

    In American football, to tackle the quarterback in order to prevent them from throwing the ball.

    (美式橄欖球)擒殺(四分衛)

    • The defensive player sacked the quarterback multiple times during the match.

      防守球員在比賽中多次擒殺了四分衛。

    • The quarterback managed to evade several sacks but was eventually taken down.

      四分衛成功避開了幾次擒殺,但最終還是被放倒。

    • The team altered their defensive strategy to increase the number of sacks.

      球隊改變了防守策略,以增加擒殺次數。

military(軍事)

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)

    To raid a building or town, causing substantial damage and stealing many valuable items, typically during a war.

    洗劫;劫掠

    • The invaders sacked the city, plundering all valuable possessions.

      入侵者洗劫了這座城市,掠奪了所有貴重物品。

    • The raiders sacked the village and stole all precious artifacts.

      突襲者洗劫了村莊,偷走了所有珍貴的文物。

    • The city was sacked during the conflict.

      這座城市在衝突中被洗劫一空。

片語動詞 sack

  • sack out

    to retire for the night

    去上床睡覺

    I’m really tired tonight, so I plan to sack out early.

    我今晚真的很累,所以我打算早點上床睡覺。