bag

bag
noun
  1. a container of flexible material with an opening at the top, used for carrying things
    包;袋子
    brown paper bags.
    皮牛纸袋。
    ■the amount held by such a container
    (量词)袋
    a bag of sugar.
    一袋砂糖。
    ■a woman's handbag
    (女式)手提包
    ■a piece of luggage
    一件行李
    she began to unpack her bags.
    她开始把行李打开。
    ■(bags of)(informal, chiefly Brit.)plenty of
    (非正式, 主 英)大量;许多
    I had bags of energy.
    我精力充沛。
    ■(Baseball)a square, typically padded, marking each of the first, second, and third bases
    (棒球)垒,垒包
  2. the amount of game shot by a hunter
    (猎人的)全部猎物
  3. (一般作 bags)a loose fold of skin under a person's eye
    (眼)袋
    the bags under his eyes gave him a sad appearance.
    他的眼袋使他看上去很悲伤。
  4. (informal)a woman, especially an older one, perceived as unpleasant, bad-tempered, or unattractive
    (非正式)老恶婆,丑婆娘
    an interfering old bag.
    一个爱管闲事的老太婆。
  5. (bags)(Brit. dated)loose-fitting trousers
    (英, 旧)松垂的裤子
  6. (one's bag)(informal)one's particular interest or taste
    (非正式)爱好;品味
    if religion and politics are your bag you'll find something to interest you here.
    如果宗教和政治是你的爱好,你会在这儿找到乐趣的。
  7. (in southern Africa) a unit of measurement, used especially of grain, equal to 70 kg (formerly 200 lb)
    (南部非洲度量单位)袋(尤用于谷物,等于70千克,过去为200磅)
(bagged, bagging)
[with obj.]
  1. put (something) in a bag
    把…装进袋子
    customers bagged their own groceries.
    顾客们把各自的食品杂货装进袋子。
    we bagged up the apples.
    我们把苹果装进袋子。
  2. succeed in killing or catching (an animal)
    捕杀;捕获(动物)
    Mike bagged nineteen cod.
    迈克捕获了19条鳕鱼。
    ■(figurative)succeed in securing (something)
    (喻)成功获得
    we've bagged three awards for excellence.
    我们已稳获三项优秀奖。
    get there early to bag seat in the front row.
    早点到达在前排占位。
  3. [no obj.](of clothes, especially trousers) hang loosely or become out of shape
    (服装,尤指裤子)松垂变形
    these trousers never bag at the knee.
    这些裤子的膝盖处不会鼓出变形。
  4. [often as noun bagging](Austral./NZ informal)criticize; disparage
    (澳/新西兰,非正式)批评;贬低
    it's a pretty suspect outfit, deserving of the consistent bagging it gets from customers.
    这是一个相当靠不住的设备,难怪顾客一直在批评。
  5. (N. Amer. informal)abandon or give up on
    (北美, 非正式)抛弃;放弃
    she ought to just bag this marriage and get on with her life.
    她就是应该放弃这段婚姻,继续她自己的生活。
  6. (N. Amer. informal)fit (a patient) with an oxygen mask or other respiratory aid
    (北美,非正式)给(病人)戴上氧气面罩(或其他呼吸器)
常用词组
bag and baggage
  1. with all one's belongings
    连同全部财物;完全彻底地
    threw her out bag and baggage.
    把她彻底甩了。
a bag of bones
  1. (informal)an emaciated person or animal
    (非正式)骨瘦如柴的人(或动物)
a bag (或 bundle) of nerves
  1. (informal)a person who is extremely timid or tense
    (非正式)极胆小(或紧张)的人
a bag (或 whole bag) of tricks
  1. (informal)a set of ingenious plans, techniques, or resources
    (非正式)一整套巧妙的计划(技巧或资源)
bags (或 bags I)
  1. (Brit. informal)a child's expression used to make a claim to something
    (英, 非正式)(儿童用语)要,要求得到
    bags I his jacket.
    我要他的外套。
in the bag
informal
非正式
  1. (of something desirable) as good as secured
    (想得到之物)十拿九稳
    the election is in the bag.
    大选十拿九稳。
  2. (US)drunk
    (美)喝醉的
派生
bagful
(pl. -fuls)
noun(pl. -fuls)
bagger
noun
语源
  1. Middle English : perhaps from Old Norse baggi
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