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bag
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- Conjugation :
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bagged
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bagging
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- bag
[bæg]
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1.
noun
[c]
(made of paper,plastic,with handle) 袋
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2.
noun
(suitcase) 行李箱
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3.
noun
(handbag) 手袋
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4.
noun
[pej]
[ inf]
(woman) 讨厌的女人
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5.
vt.
[BRIT]
[inf]
(claim) 抢占
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bags of
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[BRIT] [inf] 许多
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to pack one's bags
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准备离开
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to have bags under one's eyes
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有眼袋
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it's in the bag
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[inf] 稳操胜券
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- bag
[bæg]
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1.
noun
[Person Name]
巴
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2.
n.[c]
包,袋子
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You can also make your own sandbags by filling rubbish bags with earth.
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你也能通过把土装入垃圾袋子的方式来制作自己的沙袋。
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He stuffed his laundry into a large bag.
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他把他要洗的衣服塞进了一个大袋子。
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3.
n.[u]
猎获物
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His bag included two deer.
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他打猎的收获是两只鹿。
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4.
n.[c]
[Baseball]
垒
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The runner arrived at the bag before the ball.
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跑垒员在球被接住之前到达了垒包。
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He scrambled to get back to the bag.
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他爬过去拿回了袋子。
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5.
n.[c]
手袋,手提包
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I lost my bag with all my money in it!
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我的手提包丢了,钱都在里面呢。
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She reached into her bag and found a comb.
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她把手伸进包里,找到了一把梳子。
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6.
n.[c]
一袋的量
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Somehow I doubt a bag of sweets will be enough food.
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不知何故,我怀疑一包糖当食物怎么会够吃的。
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He ate a large bag of popcorn.
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他吃了一大口袋爆米花。
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7.
n.[c]
旅行箱
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How many bags did you take with you on your trip?
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你在旅行时带了几个旅行箱?
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He carried his small bag onto the plane with him.
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他带着自己的小包登上了飞机。
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8.
n.[c]
[Slang]
[Derogatory]
丑女人,脾气坏的女人
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Her mother is an old bag who doesn't want to move anyway.
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她母亲是个脾气不好的老太太,说什么就是不想搬家。
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9.
n.[c]
[Biology]
乳腺,乳房
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10.
n.[c]
[Slang]
[American English]
特长;爱好
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Music wasn't really my bag in my early teens.
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我十几岁时音乐真的不是我的强项。
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His bag now is learning to play golf.
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现在他的兴趣放在了学高尔夫球上。
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11.
n.[c]
[Slang]
盛毒品的小袋
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12.
n.[c]
松弛下垂之物
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13.
n.[c]
[Slang]
业余爱好,个人喜好
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14.
vt.
捕杀,猎获
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He bagged a few deers on the hunting trip.
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他在打猎中捕获了几只野鹿。
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15.
vi.
松弛下垂
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Her pants bagged out at the waist.
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她裤子的裤腰非常肥大。
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16.
vt.
使鼓胀
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The wind bagged the sails.
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风把船帆刮得鼓起来了。
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17.
vt.
把……据为己有
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He bagged a couple of cigarettes when the clerk wasn't looking.
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趁店员不注意时,他偷了几支烟。
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18.
vt.
把……装进袋中
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My first job was bagging groceries.
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我的第一份工作是向袋子里装食品。
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The supermarket clerk bagged the groceries.
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超市职员把这些日用品装袋。
Collins English-English Dictionary
- bag
[bæg]
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1.
n
bagful the contents of or amount contained in such a container
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2.
n
a flexible container with an opening at one end
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3.
n
any of various measures of quantity, such as a bag containing 1 hundredweight of coal
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4.
n
a piece of portable luggage
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5.
n
short for handbag
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6.
n
anything that hangs loosely, sags, or is shaped like a bag, such as a loose fold of skin under the eyes or the bulging part of a sail
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7.
n
any pouch or sac forming part of the body of an animal, esp the udder of a cow
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8.
n
[hunting]
the quantity of quarry taken in a single hunting trip or by a single hunter
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9.
n
[derogatory slang]
an ugly or bad-tempered woman (often in the phrase old bag)
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10.
n
[Slang]
a measure of marijuana, heroin, etc, in folded paper
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11.
n
[Slang]
a person's particular taste, field of skill, interest, activity, etc
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blues is his bag
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12.
vt.
[tr]
to put into a bag
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13.
vt.
to bulge or cause to bulge; swell
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14.
vt.
[tr]
to capture or kill, as in hunting
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15.
vt.
[tr]
to catch, seize, or steal
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16.
vi.
[intr]
to hang loosely; sag
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17.
vt.
[tr]
to achieve or accomplish
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she bagged seven birdies
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18.
vt.
[tr]
[Brit]
[Spoken]
to reserve or secure the right to do or to have something
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he bagged the best chair
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19.
vt.
[tr]
[Austral]
[Slang]
to criticize; disparage - See also bags
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20.
vt.
[Etymology]
C13: probably from Old Norse baggi; related to Old French bague bundle, pack, Medieval Latin baga chest, sack, Flemish bagge
Examples
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to give the porter a bag to carry
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把包交给搬运工人拿
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an overnight bag
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短途旅行包
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Not that, the other bag.
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不是那个袋子,是另一个。
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Please Sir, make sure not to leave any article of value in the bag, thanks.
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先生,请勿将贵重物品留在包内,谢谢。
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Could you give me my bag please?
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您能把我的包给我吗?
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