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bags /bægz/► SEE ALLbags (I)…pack your bags(yes sir, no sir) three bags full (sir) ●bags (I)… (BrE) (NAmE ˈdibs on…) (informal) used especially by children for claiming the right to have or do sth before anyone else (尤为儿语)我要…,…是我的◆Bags I sit in the front seat! 我要坐前排!●ˌpack your ˈbags (informal) prepare to leave a place permanently, especially after a disagreement 收拾东西走人;(尤指产生分歧后)永远地离开◆He hadn’t paid any rent for three months so she told him to pack his bags.他三个月没交房租了,所以她让他收拾东西搬走。●(yes sir, no sir) three bags ˈfull (sir) (old-fashioned, humorous) said when you agree to do sth that sb asks you but think that they are rather rude or unreasonable (表示答应某人的要求但觉得某人粗鲁或无礼)没问题,行,当然◆Our new manager doesn’t want to hear our opinions, all he wants is, ‘Yes sir, no sir, three bags full sir.’我们新来的经理根本不想听我们的意见,他想听的只是:“是的,先生,不,先生,没有问题,先生。” ORIGIN This phrase is from the nursery rhyme, ‘Baa, baa, black sheep’. 这个短语源于儿歌“咩,咩,黑绵羊”。 |