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sack

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sack1 /sæk/ ●●○ S3 noun [countableC]   sac
1
a) TADa large bag made of strong rough cloth or strong paper, used for storing or carrying flour, coal, vegetables etc 〔装面粉、煤、蔬菜等用的〕麻袋,粗布袋,厚纸袋,大口袋
sack of
 a sack of potatoes
一大袋马铃薯
b) (also sackful)TM the amount that a sack can contain 一(大)袋之量
sack of
 We need about a sack of rice.
我们需要大约一袋米。
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2 the sack British EnglishBrE informalBECLEAVE A JOB OR ORGANIZATION when someone is dismissed from their job 解雇,开除
 They’ve never actually given anyone the sack.
他们从未真的辞退过什么人。
 He got the sack for stealing.
他因偷东西而被解雇。
 She claimed she’d been threatened with the sack.
她称自己受到过解雇的威胁。
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3 hit the sack old-fashioned informalSLEEP to go to bed 上床睡觉
 It’s one o'clock – time to hit the sack.
1点钟了——该睡觉了。
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4 in the sack informal in bed – used to talk about sexual activity 在床上〔用于谈论性行为〕
 I bet she’s great in the sack.
我敢打赌她床上功夫一流。
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5 the sack of something formal a situation in which an army goes through a place, destroying or stealing things and attacking people 〔军队〕对某地的洗劫
 the sack of Rome in 1527
1527年对罗马城的劫掠
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Related topics: American football
sack2 verb [transitiveT]  
1 British EnglishBrE informalLEAVE A JOB OR ORGANIZATION to dismiss someone from their job 解雇 SYN fire
 They couldn’t sack me – I’d done nothing wrong.
他们不能解雇我——我没做错什么事。
sack somebody from something
 He was sacked from every other job he had.
其他工作他做一次被解雇一次。
sack somebody for (doing) something
 He was sacked for being drunk.
他因为醉酒遭到解雇。
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In written and formal British English, people often prefer to use dismiss rather than sack: 在书面和正式英国英语中,人们更常说dismiss,而不说sack
People can be dismissed for misusing the Internet at work.
上班时滥用因特网可能会被解雇。
2. DSAto knock down the quarterback in American football 〔在美式橄榄球中〕擒抱〔四分卫〕
3 PMAATTACKif soldiers sack a place, they go through it destroying or stealing things and attacking people 〔军队〕劫掠,洗劫,破坏
 The Goths sacked Rome.
哥特人洗劫了罗马城。
4sack out phrasal verbphr v American EnglishAmE SLEEP informal to go to sleep 睡觉
 He sacked out on the sofa.
他在沙发上睡着了。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
sacksack1 /sæk/ noun British EnglishBrE informal
get the sack/give somebody the sackHUMAN RESOURCES to be dismissed from your job or to dismiss someone from their job
get the sack/give somebody the sack for
He got the sack for stealing.
A sales assistant was given the sack after being rude to a customer.
sacksack2 verb [transitiveT] British EnglishBrE informalHUMAN RESOURCES
to dismiss someone from their jobSYN fire
A dozen workers were sacked for refusing to work overtime.
sacking noun [countableC]
Following his sacking, he was found guilty of fraud.
Origin sack1
Old English sacc, from Latin saccus, from Greek sakkos bag, sackcloth
sack2
1. (1900-2000) → SACK1
2. (1500-1600) sack destruction of and stealing from a town ((16-21 centuries)), from French sac ( → SAC), in the phrase mettre A sac put in the bag, from Italian mettere a sacco

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