bag
n.袋,提包 v.把…装入袋中;猎杀;占有
释义2:
bag
/ bAɡ /
◙ noun1. a container of flexible material with an opening at the top, used for carrying things• 包;袋子 »brown paper bags. 皮牛纸袋。 the amount held by such a container• (量词)袋 »a bag of sugar. 一袋砂糖。 a woman's handbag• (女式)手提包 a piece of luggage• 一件行李 »she began to unpack her bags. 她开始把行李打开。 (bags of)(informal, chiefly Brit.)plenty of• [非正式, 主英] 大量;许多 »I had bags of energy. 我精力充沛。 [Baseball] a square, typically padded, marking each of the first, second, and third bases• [棒球] 垒,垒包2. the amount of game shot by a hunter• (猎人的)全部猎物3. [一般作 bags] a loose fold of skin under a person's eye• (眼)袋 »the bags under his eyes gave him a sad appearance. 他的眼袋使他看上去很悲伤。4. [informal] a woman, especially an older one, perceived as unpleasant, bad-tempered, or unattractive• [非正式] 老恶婆,丑婆娘 »an interfering old bag. 一个爱管闲事的老太婆。5. (bags)[Brit. dated] loose-fitting trousers• [英, 旧] 松垂的裤子6. (one's bag)[informal] one's particular interest or taste• [非正式] 爱好;品味 »if religion and politics are your bag you'll find something to interest you here. 如果宗教和政治是你的爱好,你会在这儿找到乐趣的。7. (in southern Africa) a unit of measurement, used especially of grain, equal to 70 kg (formerly 200 lb)• (南部非洲度量单位)袋(尤用于谷物,等于70千克,过去为200磅)◙ (bagged, bagging), [with obj.] 1. put (something) in a bag• 把…装进袋子 »customers bagged their own groceries. 顾客们把各自的食品杂货装进袋子。 »we bagged up the apples. 我们把苹果装进袋子。2. succeed in killing or catching (an animal)• 捕杀;捕获(动物) »Mike bagged nineteen cod. 迈克捕获了19条鳕鱼。 (figurative)succeed in securing (something)• [喻] 成功获得 »we've bagged three awards for excellence. 我们已稳获三项优秀奖。 »get there early to bag seat in the front row. 早点到达在前排占位。3. [no obj.] (of clothes, especially trousers) hang loosely or become out of shape• (服装,尤指裤子)松垂变形 »these trousers never bag at the knee. 这些裤子的膝盖处不会鼓出变形。4. [often as noun bagging] [Austral./NZ informal] criticize ; disparage • [澳/新西兰,非正式] 批评;贬低 »it's a pretty suspect outfit, deserving of the consistent bagging it gets from customers. 这是一个相当靠不住的设备,难怪顾客一直在批评。5. [N. Amer. informal] abandon or give up on• [北美, 非正式] 抛弃;放弃 »she ought to just bag this marriage and get on with her life. 她就是应该放弃这段婚姻,继续她自己的生活。6. [N. Amer. informal] fit (a patient) with an oxygen mask or other respiratory aid• [北美,非正式] 给(病人)戴上氧气面罩(或其他呼吸器)【IDIOMS】
◘ bag and baggage1. with all one's belongings• 连同全部财物;完全彻底地 »threw her out bag and baggage. 把她彻底甩了。◘ a bag of bones1. [informal] an emaciated person or animal• [非正式] 骨瘦如柴的人(或动物)◘ a bag (或 bundle) of nerves1. [informal] a person who is extremely timid or tense• [非正式] 极胆小(或紧张)的人◘ a bag (或 whole bag) of tricks1. [informal] a set of ingenious plans, techniques, or resources• [非正式] 一整套巧妙的计划(技巧或资源)◘ bags (或 bags I)1. [Brit. informal] a child's expression used to make a claim to something• [英, 非正式] (儿童用语)要,要求得到 »bags I his jacket. 我要他的外套。◘ in the bag[informal 非正式] 1. (of something desirable) as good as secured• (想得到之物)十拿九稳 »the election is in the bag. 大选十拿九稳。2. [US] drunk• [美] 喝醉的【派生】
♦ bagful noun pl. -fuls♦ bagger noun【语源】
1. Middle English : perhaps from Old Norse baggi
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