sack

        英 [s?k] 美[s?k]
        • n. 麻布袋;洗劫
        • vt. 解雇;把……裝入袋;劫掠
        • n. (Sack)人名;(英、法、葡、瑞典)薩克;(德)扎克

        CET4TEM4IELTSGRE考研TOEFLCET6中頻詞

        詞態(tài)變化


        復數(shù):?sacks;第三人稱單數(shù):?sacks;過去式:?sacked;現(xiàn)在分詞:?sacking;

        助記提示


        1. 卷鋪蓋走人。炒魷魚,把自己的東西裝入袋中滾蛋。

        中文詞源


        sack 麻袋,購物袋,解雇,搶劫

        來自拉丁語 saccus,袋子,來自希臘語 sakkos,袋子,來自某閃族語詞,比較希伯來語 saq,袋 子。通常指比較大的袋子,引申詞義麻袋,購物袋等,后引申比喻義搶劫及現(xiàn)代詞義解雇, 開除,卷包袱走人。

        英文詞源


        sack
        sack: English has three separate words sack, one of them now a historical relic and the other two ultimately related. Sack ‘large bag’ [OE] was borrowed from Latin saccus (source also of English sac, sachet, and satchel). This in turn came from Greek sákkos ‘rough cloth used for packing’, which was of Semitic origin (Hebrew has saq meaning both ‘sack’ and ‘sackcloth’).

        The colloquial sense ‘dismissal from work’ (as in get the sack) arose in the early 19th century, perhaps from the notion of a dismissed worker going away with his tools or clothing in his bag. Sack ‘plunder’ [16] came via French sac from sacco ‘bag’, the Italian descendant of Latin saccus. This was used in expressions like mettere a sacco, literally ‘put in a bag’, which denoted figuratively ‘plunder, pillage’ (no doubt inspired by the notion of ‘putting one’s loot in a bag’). Sack ‘sherry-like wine’ [16] (Sir John Falstaff’s favourite tipple) was an alteration of seck.

        This was short for wine sec, a partial translation of French vin sec ‘dry wine’ (French sec came from Latin siccus ‘dry’, source of English desiccate [16]).

        => sac, sachet, satchel; desiccate, sec
        sack (n.1)
        "large bag," Old English sacc (West Saxon), sec (Mercian), s?c (Old Kentish) "large cloth bag," also "sackcloth," from Proto-Germanic *sakkiz (cognates: Middle Dutch sak, Old High German sac, Old Norse sekkr, but Gothic sakkus probably is directly from Greek), an early borrowing from Latin saccus (also source of Old French sac, Spanish saco, Italian sacco), from Greek sakkos, from Semitic (compare Hebrew saq "sack").

        The wide spread of the word is probably due to the Biblical story of Joseph, in which a sack of corn figures (Gen. xliv). Baseball slang sense of "a base" is attested from 1913. Slang meaning "bunk, bed" is from 1825, originally nautical. The verb meaning "go to bed" is recorded from 1946. Sack race attested from 1805.
        sack (n.2)
        "a dismissal from work," 1825, from sack (n.1), perhaps from the notion of the worker going off with his tools in a bag; the original formula was to give (someone) the sack. It is attested earlier in French (on luy a donné son sac, 17c.) and Dutch (iemand de zak geven).
        sack (n.4)
        "sherry," 1530s, alteration of French vin sec "dry wine," from Latin siccus "dry" (see siccative).
        sack (v.1)
        "to plunder," 1540s, from Middle French sac, in the phrase mettre à sac "put it in a bag," a military leader's command to his troops to plunder a city (parallel to Italian sacco, with the same range of meaning), from Vulgar Latin *saccare "to plunder," originally "to put plundered things into a sack," from Latin saccus "bag" (see sack (n.1)). The notion is probably of putting booty in a bag.
        sack (n.3)
        "plunder; act of plundering, the plundering of a city or town after storming and capture," 1540s, from French sac "pillage, plunder," from Italian sacco (see sack (v.1)).
        sack (v.2)
        "put in a bag," late 14c., from sack (n.1). Related: Sacked; sacking.
        sack (v.4)
        type of U.S. football play, 1969, from sack (v.1) in the sense of "to plunder" or sack (v.2) on the notion of "put in a bag." As a noun from 1972.
        sack (v.3)
        "dismiss from work," 1841, from sack (n.2). Related: Sacked; sacking.

        雙語例句


        1. Other industries have had to sack managers to reduce administrative costs.
        其他行業(yè)只得精簡管理人員以減少行政開支。

        來自柯林斯例句

        2. Francis bundled up her clothes again into their small sack.
        弗朗西絲再次把她的衣服塞進了他們的小袋子里。

        來自柯林斯例句

        3. Thieves ransacked the office, taking a sack of loose change.
        竊賊洗劫了辦公室,拿走了一口袋散幣.

        來自柯林斯例句

        4. People who make mistakes can be given the sack the same day.
        一犯錯誤可能當天就會被開除。

        來自柯林斯例句

        5. The government agreed not to sack any of the striking workers.
        政府同意不解雇任何罷工工人。

        來自柯林斯例句

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