/sæk ||; sæk/noun
[C] a large bag made from a rough heavy material, paper or plastic, used for carrying or storing things (由粗质材料、纸或塑料制成的)大袋子(用以运载或贮存物品):
sacks of flour/potatoes几袋面粉╱马铃薯get the sack (Brit 英) to be told by your employer that you can no longer continue working for him/her (usually because you have done sth wrong) 被开除,被解雇(通常因做了不当之事):
Tony got the sack for poor work.托尼因工作不力而被解雇。give sb the sack (Brit 英) to tell an employee that he/she can no longer continue working for you (because of bad work, behaviour, etc) 开除,解雇(某人)(因工作、行为等不好):
Tony's work wasn't good enough and he was given the sack.托尼因工作不力而被解雇了。
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/sæk ||; sæk/
(especially US 尤为美 fire) verb [T] to tell an employee that he/she can no longer work for you (because of bad work, bad behaviour, etc) 开除,解雇(因工作、行为等不好):
Her boss has threatened to sack her if she's late again.老板威胁说,如果她再迟到的话,就要把她解雇。
sack1/sæk; sæk/n [C]1 a large bag made of strong cloth, plastic, or paper in which you carry or store things 大口袋﹐粗布袋﹐麻袋﹐厚纸袋: +of a sack of potatoes 一大袋马铃薯2 get the sack/give sb the sack BrE informal to be told to leave your job or to tell someone to leave their job【英,非正式】被解雇/解雇某人: If someone complains to my manager about it, I could get the sack. 如果有人向经理投诉这件事﹐我会被解雇的。
sack2v [T] BrE to tell someone to leave their job [ fire ] 【英】解雇〔某人〕: Campbell was sacked for coming in drunk. 坎贝尔因喝醉酒来上班被解雇了。
sacksacksacks1nouna big strong bag for carrying heavy things: a sack of potatoesget the sack (British, informal) to lose your job: She got the sack for being late.give somebody the sack (British, informal) to say that somebody must leave their job: Tony's work wasn't good enough and he was given the sack.sacksacksackssackedsacking2verb (sacks, sacking, sacked)to say that somebody must leave their job: The manager sacked her because she was always late.