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单词 bagging
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baggingn.1

/ˈbaɡɪŋ/
Etymology: < bag v.1 + -ing suffix1.
The action of the verb bag in different senses.
a. Becoming pregnant. Obsolete.
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the world > life > biology > biological processes > procreation or reproduction > conception > [noun]
conceivinga1382
conceptiona1400
birtha1425
conceita1500
incarnation1548
bagging1611
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues
b. Bulging; hanging in slack folds.
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the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > protuberance or rounded projection > [noun] > making or becoming protuberant
bossment?1541
bellyinga1679
bunting1681
bagging1698
sacking1740
bulging1753
humping1878
the world > space > relative position > support > hanging or suspension > [noun] > hanging down > hanging down loosely > in folds
bagginess1860
bagging1879
1698 E. Tyson in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 20 130 The pouching or bagging out at both Extreams.
1879 F. Rutley Study of Rocks iii. 13 Partial flexure or bagging down of strata.
c. Packing in bags or sacks. Also concrete, that which is bagged; and with off.
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the world > space > place > placing or fact of being placed in (a) position > insertion or putting in > [noun] > into a sack, bag, or box
boxing1546
sacking1569
bagging1711
society > occupation and work > industry > manufacturing processes > [noun] > processing > packing > specific
sacking1569
bagging1711
baling1762
woolpacking1875
blister packaging1954
vacuum packaging1954
skin packaging1957
crating1963
strip packaging1969
blister-packing1976
society > trade and finance > merchandise > [noun] > goods carried or sold in specific unit
ball1425
balette1453
packware1570
bale-goods1694
allotment1703
ballot1729
bale1753
parcel1841
unit load1884
bagging1900
1711 Act 9 Anne in London Gaz. No. 4874/2 Notice as to such Hops..twenty four Hours before every Days bagging of the same.
1737 P. Miller Gardeners Dict. (ed. 3) at Lupulus The common Method of Bagging [Hops] is as follows.
1805 R. W. Dickson Pract. Agric. II. 755 It is this..that induces the planter to make a distinction in the bagging of the article.
1900 Daily News 17 Sept. 2/7 Hops...At market to-day there was a fair supply of early baggings on offer.
1907 Westm. Gaz. 11 Sept. 5/1 Bagging and cartage are by no means the only charges that the merchant has to meet.
1958 Farmer & Stockbreeder 30 Sept. 74 Operators pick the potatoes off..the elevator-cum-picking table and throw them on the cross conveyor for discharge at the bagging-off point.

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a. Hunting. The killing of game. Cf. bag v.1 5.
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1836 Every Body's Album 1 July 15 Can any one believe that..the bagging of a bird..can afford these men any real enjoyment?
1872 Appletons' Jrnl. 6 Jan. 26/2 Tigers, of course, are the fiercest and noblest game of the country, and on one occasion Colonel Cumming records the bagging of ten in five days.
1936 Jrnl. Royal Afr. Soc. 35 52 The bagging of one duck was quite an event, for at the first shot off they went to some other swamp.
2004 St. Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch (Nexis) 27 Oct. c1 Corbett's hunting and shooting accomplishments include the bagging of one of the largest Cape buffalo..ever taken.
b. The securing of the services of a person, company, etc.; the capture of someone or something.
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1844 C. Dickens Let. 9 May (1977) IV. 123 I do not like to ask men to act as stewards at a dinner over which I preside, otherwise I could have had no possible objection to the bagging of Talfourd and Richard Monckton.
1886 J. A. Logan Great Conspiracy xiii. 284 McDowell's plan..comprehends not only the bagging of Bonham, but an immediate subsequent demonstration, by Tyler, upon Centreville and beyond.
1933 Washington Post 2 Feb. 13/3 Devine, whose expeditions with the Pittsburg Pirates resulted in the bagging of Ray Kremer.
1989 Investors Chron. 27 Jan. 42/3 But by far the most strategic move has been the eventual bagging of Pillsbury, the US foods giant for $5.75bn.

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Australian colloquial. An instance of disparagement or criticism.
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1969 Daily Tel. (Sydney) 20 Mar. 6/6 In the last couple of decades the poor old Poms have taken such a bagging from the rest of the world.
1975 Daily Mirror (Sydney) 15 May 11/1 The only publicity I ever got in the first 12 months was a baggin'.
1986 Bulletin (Sydney) 22 Apr. 73/2 Telecom is a pretty suspect outfit, deserving of the consistent bagging it gets from exasperated subscribers.
2001 Observer 21 Oct. (Life Suppl.) 67/1 ‘You're going to give us a bagging, aren't you?’ For all their bravado and self-confidence, Australian winemakers are surprisingly sensitive to criticism.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online March 2019).

baggingn.2

Forms: Also badging.
Etymology: < bag v.2 + -ing suffix1.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: ˈbagging.
A particular mode of reaping pease, beans, and sometimes wheat: see the quotations.
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the world > food and drink > farming > cultivation or tillage > cultivation of plants or crops > harvesting > [noun] > cutting, reaping, or mowing > specific method of using hook
bagging1677
fagging1807
1677 R. Plot Nat. Hist. Oxford-shire 256 The Work-man taking a hook in each hand, cuts them with that in his right hand, and rolls them up..with that in his left, which they call bagging of Peas.
1820 Edinb. Encycl. (1830) XIV. 234 Reaped..with a large toothless hook, in the manner called bagging.
1842 W. T. Brande Dict. Sci., Lit. & Art 115/1 Bagging,..reaping corn or pulse with a hook..separating the straw or haulm from the root by chopping, instead of by a drawing cut.
1851 H. Stephens Bk. of Farm 4494 Reaping with the sickle is executed in England in a manner technically named bagging.

Compounds

bagging-hook n. (also badging-hook) the broad hook or sickle thus used.
bagging-bill n. = bagging-hook n.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online June 2019).

baggingn.3

/ˈbaɡɪŋ/
Etymology: < bag n. + -ing suffix1; compare sacking, towelling, wrappering.
Coarse woven fabric out of which bags are made.
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the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > textile fabric > textile fabric with specific qualities > [noun] > coarse or rough > for packing or bags
sackcloth1373
packcloth1394
soutage1532
sacking1707
bagging1732
sugar sack1891
1732 Acc. Workhouses 124 The spinning and weaving of hop bagging.
1834 H. Martineau Demerara (new ed.) vi. 78 Making the bagging and packages for our coffee at home.
1873 Echo 19 May 4/3 Paper made from old jute bagging.

Compounds

attributive or adj.; and in combinations, as bagging-factory.
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the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > wool > [adjective] > other
bagging1732
super-head1800
burly1805
felting1805
Tibet1827
pointy1844
motey1851
blue1884
shivey1884
shafty1891
lofty1909
the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile manufacture > manufacture textile fabric or that which consists of > manufacture of textile fabric > [noun] > manufacture of fabric for specific purpose > factory
bagging-factory1852
1732 Acc. Workhouses 165 The wool is sorted two ways, viz. into fine and baggin.
1852 H. B. Stowe Uncle Tom's Cabin I. ii. 27 Hired out by his master to work in a bagging factory.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online March 2019).

baggingn.4

Etymology: ? originally a verbal noun expressing the act of carrying food in a bag, or transferred from a horse's feed carried in a bag.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: ˈbagging.
dialect.
Used in the northern counties of England for food eaten between regular meals; now, esp. in Lancashire, an afternoon meal, ‘afternoon tea’ in a substantial form.
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the world > food and drink > food > meal > [noun] > light meal or snacks
nuncheonc1260
morsela1382
refection?a1439
mixtumc1490
bever1500
banquet1509
collation1525
snatch1570
beverage1577
a little something1577
anders-meat1598
four-hours1637
watering1637
refreshment1639
snap1642
luncheona1652
crib1652
prandicle1656
munchin1657
baita1661
unch1663
afternooning1678
whet1688
nacket1694
merenda1740
rinfresco1745
bagging?1746
snack1757
coffee1774
second breakfast1775
nummit1777
stay-stomach1800
damper1804
eleven o'clock1805
noonshine1808
by-bit1819
morning1819
four1823
four o'clock1825
lunch1829
stay-bit1833
picnic meal1839
elevens1849
Tommy1864
picnic tea1869
dinnerette1872
merienda1880
elevenses1887
light bite1887
soldier's supper1893
mug-up1902
tray1914
café complet1933
nosha1941
namkeen1942
snax1947
snackette1952
chaat1954
ploughman's lunch1957
munchie1959
playlunch1960
short-eat1962
lite bite1965
munchie1971
ploughman1975
aperitivo2002
?1746 ‘T. Bobbin’ View Lancs. Dial. 4 Hool naw cum ogen till Bagging-time.
1850 S. Bamford Dial. S. Lancs. Introd. 9 In the afternoon, oat-cake and cheese, or butter, or oat-cake and butter-milk, sufficed for bagging.
1851 Gloss. Provinc. Words Cumberland
1863 E. Waugh Lancs. Songs 29 Th' baggin' were ready, an' o' lookin' sweet.
1879 in Temple-Bar Mag. Jan. 4Baggin’ is not only lunch, but any accidental meal coming between two regular ones.

Compounds

bagging-time n.
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the world > food and drink > food > meal > meal-time > [noun] > tea-time
teatime1721
bagging-time1835
tea-hour1884
1835 A. Ure Philos. Manuf. 387 Thirst must be quenched with tea at bagging-time.
1884 Pall Mall Gaz. 11 Sept. 4/2.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online December 2019).

baggingadj.

Etymology: < bag v.1 + -ing suffix2.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: ˈbagging.
Bulging out, hanging in loose bag-like folds.
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the world > space > relative position > support > hanging or suspension > [adjective] > hanging down > in folds
bagging1598
baggeda1661
baggy1831
foldya1851
1598 J. Florio Worlde of Wordes Sócchi, a kind of socke..or bagging shooe vsed in old time.
1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Pastorals ii, in tr. Virgil Wks. 8 They drein two bagging Udders every day.
1878 R. B. Smith Carthage 434 Jews with their bagging pantaloons.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online June 2019).
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