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词组 sack
释义 sack
verb
  1. to dismiss someone from employment; to jilt someone UK, 1841
    • Piers Morgan was tonight sacked as editor of the Daily Mirror[.] — The Guardian, 14 May 2004
  2. to abruptly stop any activity UK
    • I’m going to be a better man. I’ll sack the caper [lifestyle]–sack snorting the shite, anyway. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 197, 2001
  3. to dispose of something UK
    • [T]he mobile [phone] would be off for a week or two and then sacked. — Garry Bushell, The Face, p. 66, 2001
  4. to sleep; to spend the night US
    • “Got a place to sack?” he asked. — Robert Emond Alter, Carny Kill, p. 8, 1966
  5. to take to bed; to have sex with US
    • “I’d have liked to sack her, though, because she had a good figure.” — Robert Newton, Bondage Clubs U.S.A., p. 73, 1967
sack it
to receive an accidental blow to the scrotum UK
  • If you bail and land with something smashed up between your legs–usually your scoot’s steering column–then you’ve sacked it. — Ben Sharpe, Scooter Crazy, p. 42, 2000
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