C1 [ C ] a large bag made of strong cloth, paper, or plastic, used to store large amounts of something大布袋;麻袋;大纸袋;大塑料袋
[ C ] US a paper or plastic bag used to carry things, especially things bought in a food shop食品购物袋
[ S ] an attack on a building or town in which a lot of destruction is caused and many valuable things are stolen(通常指在战争中)洗劫,劫掠
in American football, an attack on the quarterback that prevents him from throwing the ball(美式橄榄球)擒杀(四分卫)
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If someone is good/bad in the sack, they are sexually skilled/not sexually skilled.床上功夫(好或差)
B2 mainly UK US usually fire to remove someone from a job, usually because they have done something wrong or badly, or sometimes as a way of saving the cost of employing them解雇,开除
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You can be sacked on the spot for stealing.
They've just sacked half their workforce.
Her manager was sacked last month.
I've never been sacked from a job.
They can't sack you for refusing.
in American football, to attack the quarterback in order to prevent him from throwing the ball(美式橄榄球)擒杀(四分卫)
to attack a building or town, causing a lot of destruction and stealing many valuable things(通常指在战争中)洗劫,劫掠
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