2amount 数量AMOUNT the amount that a bag will hold 一袋之量,一(满)袋
bag of
a bag of popcorn
一袋爆玉米花
3old/stupid bagspoken an insulting word for an old woman 老东西,老太婆〔侮辱性用语〕
You silly old bag!
你这愚蠢的老东西!
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old/stupid bag• One crack or tear in them, and they would sag like an old bag of sand.• Me, an old bag of black sheep.• He handed Eleanor's book to a moralisticold bag he had once done a writing workshop with.• He was stuffing drawing and paintingmaterials into a shabbyold bag.• That would show the old bag.• Give it to the old bag, Normy!• Who was that beaten-up old bag wearing my clothes?• All the other literary women he knew were old bags of whom he would be bitterly ashamed.
4a lot of sth 许多东西bags of somethingBritish EnglishBrE spokenLOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNT a lot of something 很多东西SYN plenty
5pack your bagsinformalLEAVE A PLACE to leave a place where you have been living, usually after an argument 〔通常在争吵之后〕收拾行李离开
We told her to pack her bags at once.
我们叫她立刻收拾东西走人。
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pack your bags• So, once again, Erhardt will be packing his bags.• Tell him that if he doesn't shape up, he can pack his bags.• A thirdgroup have packed their bags and are ready to travel immediately as the snow falls.• They returned to their hotel, packed their bags, and left for Penn Station to catch a train for Washington.• Then I recall that I forgot to bring it with me when I packed my bags in Boston.• She should pack her bags and go back where she came from.• Mr Wijeratne has suggested that civilians in the area - a million of them - should pack their bags and leave.• And if Clinton wins it, GeorgeBush can startpacking his bags.• They packed their bags, sold the house and left me: I got that news in prison.• In March his doctor told him to pack his bags and go to sunny Arizona for a long rest.
6.eyes 眼睛bags[plural]darkcircles or looseskin under your eyes, usually because of old age or being tired 黑眼圈;眼袋
7.a bag of bonesinformalTHIN PERSON a person or animal who is too thin 瘦骨嶙峋的人[动物],皮包骨
8in the baginformalCERTAINLY/DEFINITELYcertain to be won or achieved 囊中之物;十拿九稳,稳操胜券
The governor’s advisors believe the election is in the bag.
bag• Mahela's deft little cutters and seam-up varieties could bag a few back-up wickets too.• Sounding sweet and nicebagged Alexander third place in the Iowavote.• Julie Goldbagged the top songwriter's award.• But are they going to bag the whole idea?• I'm tired of waiting. Bag this - I'm leaving.