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bag
Bag tarimas:
/bæg/
Bag audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A container of flexible material, such as paper, plastic, or leather, that is used for carrying or storing items.
- noun: A handbag; a purse.
- noun: A piece of hand luggage, such as a suitcase or satchel.
- noun: An organic sac or pouch, such as the udder of a cow.
- noun: An object that resembles a pouch.
- noun: Nautical The sagging or bulging part of a sail.
- noun: The amount that a bag can hold.
- noun: An amount of game taken or legally permitted to be taken.
- noun: Baseball A base.
- noun: Slang An area of interest or skill: Cooking is not my bag.
- noun: Slang A woman considered ugly or unkempt.
- verb-transitive: To put into or as if into a bag.
- verb-transitive: To cause to bulge like a pouch.
- verb-transitive: To capture or kill as game: bagged six grouse.
- verb-transitive: Informal To gain possession of; capture.
- verb-transitive: Slang To fail to attend purposely; skip: bagged classes for the day and went to the beach.
- verb-transitive: Slang To stop doing or considering; abandon: bagged the idea and started from scratch.
- verb-intransitive: To pack items in a bag.
- verb-intransitive: To hang loosely.
- verb-intransitive: To swell out; bulge.
- idiom: bag and baggage With all one's belongings.
- idiom: bag and baggage To a complete degree; entirely.
- idiom: bag it Slang To cease discussion of an issue: Finally in disgust I told my debating opponent to bag it.
- idiom: bag it Slang To bring along one's lunch, as in a paper bag: I don't like cafeteria food, so I always bag it.
- idiom: in the bag Assured of a successful outcome; virtually accomplished or won.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- maišas
- krepšys
- lagaminas
- portfelis
- bag and baggage su visa manta
- dėti į maišą
- bag of bones sulysęs žmogus
- vieni kaulai
- krauti
- pakuoti