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单词 ziplock
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ziplockn.

Brit. /ˈzɪplɒk/, U.S. /ˈzɪpˌlɑk/
Forms: 1900s– ziploc (in senses 2 and 4), 1900s– ziplock.
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: zip n.1, lock n.2
Etymology: < zip n.1 + lock n.2
Originally U.S.
I. Compounds.
1. As a modifier. Designating something which closes or fastens by means of a zip. Also: designating a bag, etc., with a lockable zip.Somewhat rare in comparison with sense 2.
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society > occupation and work > equipment > building and constructing equipment > fastenings > [adjective] > furnished with zip
zippered1926
ziplock1928
zipped1931
1928 Lake County Times (Hammond, Indiana) 4 Sept. 3 (advt.) Pencil Cases, zip lock closing.
1952 Washington Post 5 June 4/6 (advt.) Bond's famous zip-lock split-leather bag... Appointed with slide zipper that locks.
1973 Daily Tribune (Wisconsin Rapids) 2 Oct. 18 (advt.) Winter jackets... They feature snap over zipper fronts and zip lock pocket flaps to protect from snow or water.
1998 Daily News (N.W. Florida) 15 Sept. a5/2 (advt.) The zip lock fastening system for the cover is the industry's easiest access cover.
2. As a modifier. Also with capital initial. Designating a sealable plastic bag with a two-part strip along the opening that can be pressed together, or fastened with a zip-like slider, and readily reopened. Chiefly in ziplock bag.In form Ziploc, a proprietary name.
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society > occupation and work > equipment > receptacle or container > bag > [adjective] > specific plastic bag
jewel bag1853
jewellery bag1855
ziplock1968
1968 Holland (Mich.) Evening Sentinel 10 Sept. 12 (advt.) New Ziploc Food Storage Bags have a built-in moisture-tight seal that zips open, zips shut!
1977 C. McFadden Serial (1978) l. 107/1 Spenser rummaged among the Ziploc bags in his briefcase.
1994 J. Milne Getting Back iv. 42 (caption) My first-aid kit with everything that needs to stay dry packed in zip-lock freezer bags.
2015 A. Silvera More Happy than Not 18 We both look down at his hand and he's carrying weed in a Ziploc bag.
II. Simple uses.
3. A lock or fastener which prevents a zip from opening; a lockable zip.Somewhat rare in comparison with sense 4, and perhaps not always as a fixed collocation.In quot. 1947: the brand name of a padlock which is fastened or opened by sliding the case of the lock along a long, notched steel shackle.
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1947 Newburyport (Mass.) Daily News 3 Oct. 5/2 (advt.) A new locking principle makes the Ziplock a handy gadget to provide security for bicycles, duffel bags, golf bags and similar equipment.]
1956 Chester (Pa.) Times 1 Aug. 7/2 (advt.) Feather-lite luggage..for every travel or vacation need... Zip-locks keep packables safe and snug.
2005 Times 13 Aug. 46/2 Purses... Chic design combined with secure zip locks.
4. Also with capital initial. A sealable plastic bag with a two-part strip along the opening that can be pressed together, or fastened with a zip-like slider, and readily reopened; a ziplock bag (see sense 2).In form Ziploc, a proprietary name.
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society > occupation and work > equipment > receptacle or container > bag > [noun] > of other specific material
net bag1598
hair bag1712
paper bag1723
thread bag1924
plastic bag1941
polybag1964
ziplock1974
buveera1994
kaveera1994
1974 News-Palladium (Benton Harbor, Mich.) 14 Mar. 28 (advt.) Big Saran Wrap! Qt. size Ziplocs!
1984 M. A. Jarman Dancing Nightly in Tavern 2 Jankovitch grabs the car keys, the German knife, wallet, cash and by reflex, the ziploc of powder.
2010 Trail Spring 44/1 If you are using a ziplock, make sure you expel all the air before stowing it.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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