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sack
Sack tarimas:
/sæk/
Sack audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A large bag of strong coarse material for holding objects in bulk.
- noun: A similar container of paper or plastic.
- noun: The amount that such a container can hold.
- noun: A short loose-fitting garment for women and children.
- noun: Slang Dismissal from employment: finally got the sack after a year of ineptitude.
- noun: Informal A bed, mattress, or sleeping bag.
- noun: Baseball A base.
- noun: Football A successful attempt at sacking the quarterback.
- verb-transitive: To place into a sack.
- verb-transitive: Slang To discharge from employment. See Synonyms at
dismiss . - verb-transitive: Football To tackle (a quarterback attempting to pass the ball) behind the line of scrimmage.
- phrasal-verb: sack out Slang To sleep.
- verb-transitive: To rob of goods or valuables, especially after capture.
- noun: The looting or pillaging of a captured city or town.
- noun: Plunder; loot.
- noun: Any of various light, dry, strong wines from Spain and the Canary Islands, imported to England in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- plėšimas
- to get the sack būti atleistam
- to give the sack atleisti (iš darbo)
- atleisti (iš darbo)
- to put to sackišplėšti II
- maišas
- pilti
- dėti (į maišą)
- v plėšti
- grobti