单词 | bag |
释义 | Word Frequency bag(bæɡ) noun 1. a flexible container with an opening at one end 2. Also called: bagful the contents of or amount contained in such a container 3. any of various measures of quantity, such as a bag containing 1 hundredweight of coal 4. a piece of portable luggage 5. short for handbag 6. anything that hangs loosely, sags, or is shaped like a bag, such as a loose fold of skin under the eyes or the bulging part of a sail 7. any pouch or sac forming part of the body of an animal, esp the udder of a cow 8. hunting the quantity of quarry taken in a single hunting trip or by a single hunter 9. derogatory, slang an ugly or bad-tempered woman (often in the phrase old bag) 10. slang a measure of marijuana, heroin, etc, in folded paper 11. slang a person's particular taste, field of skill, interest, activity, etc blues is his bag 12. bag and baggage 13. a bag of bones 14. the bag of tricks 15. in the bag verbWord forms: bags, bagging or bagged See also bags 16. (transitive) to put into a bag 17. to bulge or cause to bulge; swell 18. (transitive) to capture or kill, as in hunting 19. (transitive) to catch, seize, or steal 20. (intransitive) to hang loosely; sag 21. (transitive) to achieve or accomplish she bagged seven birdies 22. (transitive) British informal to reserve or secure the right to do or to have something he bagged the best chair 23. (transitive) Australian slang to criticize; disparage Word origin C13: probably from Old Norse baggi; related to Old French bague bundle, pack, Medieval Latin baga chest, sack, Flemish bagge |
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