释义 |
ˈrucksack|ˈrʌksæk, ˈrʊksæk| Also rucsac, rucsack, 9 rücksack. [ad. G. rucksack, f. rucken, dial. var. of rücken back + sack sack n.1] A bag or knapsack carried on the back by walkers, climbers, etc.; = backpack.
1866Nature & Art I. 192/2 We therefore confidently recommend a perusal of it to all those about to grasp the ‘Alpen-stock’, and shoulder the ‘Rücksack’. 1882W. A. Baillie-Grohman Camps in Rockies 411 ‘Rücksack’, or Stalker's Bag is..for all sporting purposes a most useful article. 1895Contemp. Rev. Aug. 199 We divided our loads into two rucksacks. 1904Athenæum 6 Aug. 175/1 One does not usually carry a bulky volume in one's rucksack. 1932Pontings Catal. Whitsun, Rucksacks made of a..rubber proofed twill material. 1955Times 31 Aug. 6/5 She wore shorts and rode a man's bicycle, on the back of which was strapped a heavy rucksack and a spare wheel. 1969W. H. Little in C. Cullingford Man. Caving Techniques iii. 33 A rucsac of a suitable kind and size will often be necessary to carry the caver's needs to the cave entrance. 1976Liverpool Echo 7 Dec. 5/1 An electric drill, a sanding machine and two rucksacks worth a total of {pstlg}110. 1978Vole No. 7 29/1, I did manage to corner a walker in Dorset, whose rucsac nearly broke my arm when I tried to lift it. |