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词组 bag and baggage
释义
Idiom
bag and baggage and part and parcel
Theme: OWNERSHIP
with one's luggage; with all one's pos sessions. (Informal. Fixed order.)
Sally showed up at our door bag and baggage one Sunday morning.All right, if you won't pay the rent, out with you, bag and baggage!Get all your stuff—part and parcel—out of here!
Idiom
bag and baggage
slightly formal with all the things that you own.
We were told we'd have to be out of the house, bag and baggage, in a week's time.
bag and baggage
used for conveying to a prisoner that he is to be released from jail US, 1977
idiombag and baggage BrEBrEif you leave or go somewhere bag and baggage, you take all your possessions, and do not intend to return:They quarrelled again, and off she went, bag and baggage.The next day, Mum told me we were moving to Southampton, bag and baggage.

bag and baggage

With all of one's possessions. You need to be out of your dorm room, bag and baggage, by Monday morning.

bag and baggage

 and part and parcel
with one's luggage; with all one's possessions. Sally showed up at our door bag and baggage one Sunday morning. All right, if you won't pay the rent, out with you, bag and baggage! Get all your stuff—part and parcel—out of here!

bag and baggage

All of one's belongings, especially with reference to departing with them; completely, totally. For example, The day he quit his job, John walked out, bag and baggage. Originating in the 1400s, this phrase at first meant an army's property, and to march off bag and baggage meant that the departing army was not leaving anything behind for the enemy's use. By the late 1500s, it had been transferred to other belongings.

bag and baggage

with all your belongings.

ˌbag and ˈbaggage

with all your belongings: If you don’t pay the rent, you’ll be thrown out, bag and baggage.

bag and baggage

1. With all one's belongings.
2. To a complete degree; entirely.

bag and baggage

All one’s belongings, usually in the sense of departing with them. It originally was a military phrase that meant all of an army’s property and was so used in the fifteenth century. To march away with bag and baggage meant that the army was leaving but was surrendering nothing to the enemy. The alliterative nature of the term has appealed to many writers, including Shakespeare. In As You Like It Touchstone says, “Come, shepherd, let us make an honourable retreat; though not with bag and baggage, yet with scrip and scrippage,” meaning the purse and its contents (money). In time the connotation of honorable departure was dropped and the term simply described clearing out completely. “‘Bag and baggage,’ said she, ‘I’m glad you’re going,’” declared Samuel Richardson’s heroine in Pamela (1741). See also kit and caboodle.
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