A1 a soft container made out of paper or thin plastic, or a stronger container made of leather, plastic, or other material, usually with a handle, in which you carry personal things or clothes or other things that you need for travelling袋子
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She suddenly remembered (that) her keys were in her other bag.
He had a baseball and a couple of bats in his sports bag.
I put a few personal belongings in a bag and left the house for the last time.
He dropped a bag of sugar and it spilled all over the floor.
Tie up the top of the bag so the rubbish doesn't fall out.
slang a rude and insulting name for a woman, especially an older one(侮辱性语言)(尤指年纪大的)丑妇
[ T ] to put something in a bag把…装进袋里
[ T ] UK informal to get something before other people have a chance to take it占据;抢占
[ T ] UK informal to win sth, especially a prize获(奖)
[ T ] to hunt and kill an animal or bird捕获,杀(动物或鸟)
informal to reach the top of a mountain登临(山峰)
[ I ] to hang loosely like a bag如布袋状松垂
US informal to not use something that you have, and use something else instead不再使用(已有的)某物
[ T ] Australian English informal to criticize or laugh at someone or something in an unkind way批评;嘲笑
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