sack
sack
sĂŠk
sāk
/sˈÊk/

A(z) „sack” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

zsĂĄk, tĂĄska

a container made of paper or plastic material used for holding and carrying a customer's purchased items
sack definition and meaning
Példåk
The store gave him a sack to carry all his purchases.
Az ĂŒzlet adott neki egy zsĂĄkot, hogy elvihesse az összes vĂĄsĂĄrlĂĄsĂĄt.
02

a bed made of canvas or rope netting, usually suspended between two points

sack definition and meaning
Példåk
Children love swinging gently in a sack hung on the porch.
03

the act of dismissing someone from work

Példåk
Many employees feared sack after the merger.
04

the act of looting a place, often with destruction or violence

Példåk
Historical records describe the sack of Rome in 410 AD.
05

a loose-fitting dress that hangs straight from the shoulders without a defined waist

Példåk
The fashion designer showcased a modern sack in the collection.
06

a loose, full, hip-length jacket worn by women

Példåk
The store displayed several sack jackets for the new season.
07

a light, dry, strong white wine from Spain or the Canary Islands

Példåk
Sack was popular in England during the 16th century.
08

the amount of material or goods contained in a sack

Példåk
The shipment included several sacks of grain.
09

an enclosed area, often referring to a cavity or hollo

Példåk
Birds nested in the sack of the cliff face.
10

zsåk, yardveszteség

(American football) a loss of yardage for the offense caused by a defensive player tackling the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage
Példåk
The linebacker burst through the offensive line to sack the quarterback.
A linebacker åttört a tåmadó vonalon, hogy sackelje a quarterbacket.
to sack
01

kirĂșg, elbocsĂĄt

to dismiss someone from their job
Transitive: to sack an employee
to sack definition and meaning
Példåk
The company decided to sack several employees as part of a restructuring process.
A cĂ©g Ășgy döntött, hogy elbocsĂĄt több alkalmazottat a vĂĄllalat ĂĄtalakĂ­tĂĄsi folyamatĂĄnak rĂ©szekĂ©nt.
02

kifoszt, fosztogat

to forcefully steal and take away valuable items from a town that has been captured
Transitive: to sack a place
Példåk
After breaking through the gates, the soldiers sacked the town.
A kapuk åttörése utån a katonåk kifosztottåk a vårost.
03

zsĂĄkol, csomagol

to place something inside a bag or a container made of paper or plastic material
Transitive: to sack sth
Példåk
After harvesting, they sacked the onions for transport.
A betakarĂ­tĂĄs utĂĄn zsĂĄkoltĂĄk a hagymĂĄt szĂĄllĂ­tĂĄsra.
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