sack
复数形式
sacks
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袋子, 麻袋
a container made of paper or plastic material used for holding and carrying a customer's purchased items
- She carried the groceries home in a large sack.
她用一个大袋子把杂货带回家。
- The store gave him a sack to carry all his purchases.
商店给了他一个袋子来装他所有的购买物品。
- The sack was heavy with all the items she had bought.
她买的所有东西让这个袋子变得很重。
- He placed the books in a sack to carry them easily.
他把书放在一个袋子里以便轻松携带。
- The sack ripped open, spilling some of the items onto the ground.
袋子裂开了,一些物品洒在了地上。
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a bed made of canvas or rope netting, usually suspended between two points
- The campers slept comfortably in a sack between two trees.
- Children love swinging gently in a sack hung on the porch.
- Sailors used a sack as a portable sleeping arrangement.
- He napped in the sack under the shade of the oak.
- The sack held him securely while he rested.
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the act of dismissing someone from work
- His sudden sack surprised all his colleagues.
- Many employees feared sack after the merger.
- She received a sack notice last week.
- The company's sack of senior staff caused unrest.
- Job insecurity increased after the sack of several managers.
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the act of looting a place, often with destruction or violence
- The sack of the city left hundreds homeless.
- Historical records describe the sack of Rome in 410 AD.
- Villagers fled to escape the sack by invading troops.
- The army's sack of the fortress was brutal and swift.
- Looting and arson were part of the sack.
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a loose-fitting dress that hangs straight from the shoulders without a defined waist
- She wore a simple sack over her uniform.
- The fashion designer showcased a modern sack in the collection.
- Historical paintings often depict women in sack-style gowns.
- The model strutted in a sleeveless sack on the runway.
- She preferred a sack for its ease of movement.
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a loose, full, hip-length jacket worn by women
- She wore a tailored sack over her dress.
- The store displayed several sack jackets for the new season.
- Sack coats were popular in mid-20th century fashion.
- He admired the sleek design of her sack blazer.
- She paired her sack with slim trousers for a modern look.
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a light, dry, strong white wine from Spain or the Canary Islands
- The tavern served a glass of sack with the appetizer.
- Sack was popular in England during the 16th century.
- They toasted with Spanish sack at the celebration.
- Historical recipes often called for sack in cooking.
- Sack from Jerez is a type of sherry.
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the amount of material or goods contained in a sack
- He bought a sack of potatoes from the market.
- The shipment included several sacks of grain.
- The farmer measured the produce in sacks.
- Workers loaded sacks of coffee onto the truck.
- A sack of coal was stored in the cellar.
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擒杀, 因防守球员在争球线后擒抱四分卫而导致的进攻方码数损失
(American football) a loss of yardage for the offense caused by a defensive player tackling the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage
A sack in football happens when the quarterback, the player who throws the ball, is tackled behind the line of scrimmage before they has a chance to throw the ball. This usually happens when the defense breaks through the offensive line and catches the quarterback. A sack can result in a loss of yards for the team with the ball, making it harder for them to score. Sacks are an important part of the game because they stop the quarterback from passing and can give the defending team a better chance to take control of the game.
- The defensive end made a crucial sack in the final minutes of the game.
防守端在比赛的最后几分钟完成了一次关键的擒杀。
- The linebacker burst through the offensive line to sack the quarterback.
线卫突破进攻线以擒杀四分卫。
- The fans erupted in cheers as the defense celebrated another sack.
当防守方庆祝又一次擒杀时,球迷们爆发出欢呼声。
- The defensive line pressured the quarterback all game and finally got a sack.
防守线整场比赛都在给四分卫施压,最终取得了一次擒杀。
- The sack caused a fumble, and the defense recovered the ball.
擒杀导致掉球,防守方夺回了球。