释义 |
unˈbag, v. [un-2 5.] trans. To take or let out of a bag.
1611Florio, Dissaccare, to emptie out of a sacke, to vnbag. 1854De Quincey War Wks. 1862 IV. 279 To carry the knaves like foxes in a bag to the English border and there unbag them. 1860Geo. Eliot Mill on Fl. iii. iii, Mrs. Tulliver, with a confused impression that it was a great occasion, like a funeral, unbagged the bell-rope tassels, and unpinned the curtains. 1884Pall Mall G. 5 Mar. 3/2 A crowd of spectators assembled to see the fox unbagged. |