Angličtina | Španielčina |
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sack [sacks] (bag for commodities or items) noun [UK: sæk] [US: ˈsæk] | bolsanoun costalnoun saconoun |
sack [sacks] (booty obtained by pillage) noun [UK: sæk] [US: ˈsæk] | botínnoun |
sack [sacks] (informal: dismissal from employment) noun [UK: sæk] [US: ˈsæk] | despedidonoun |
sack [sacked, sacking, sacks] (informal: to remove from a job or position, see also: fire) verb [UK: sæk] [US: ˈsæk] | correrverb despedirverb |
sack [sacks] (the plunder and pillaging of a city) noun [UK: sæk] [US: ˈsæk] | saqueonoun |
sack [sacked, sacking, sacks] (to plunder) verb [UK: sæk] [US: ˈsæk] | saquearverbJohn was hopping mad when he was notified of his sacking by email. = John se puso como loco cuando fue notificado del saqueo por correo electrónico. |
sack [sacked, sacking, sacks] (to put in a sack or sacks) verb [UK: sæk] [US: ˈsæk] | ensacarverb |
sack man (folkloric character) noun | hombre de la bolsanoun hombre del saconoun |
sackbut (brass instrument) noun [UK: ˈsæk.bʌt] [US: ˈsæk.bʌt] | sacabuchenoun |
sackcloth (figuratively: garment worn as act of penance) noun [UK: ˈsæk klɒθ] [US: ˈsæk klɒθ] | sambenitonoun |
bivouac sack (waterproof fabric shell designed to slip over a sleeping bag) noun | saco de vivacnoun |
Cossack (member of a population) noun [UK: ˈkɒ.sək] [US: ˈkɒ.sək] | cosaconoun |
decossackization noun | descosaquizaciónnoun |
knapsack [knapsacks] noun [UK: ˈnæp.sæk] [US: ˈnæp.ˌsæk] | morralnoun |
ransack [ransacked, ransacking, ransacks] (to loot or pillage) verb [UK: ˈræn.sæk] [US: ˈræn.ˌsæk] | desvalijarverb saquearverbJohn's office has been ransacked. = John dijo que le habían saqueado la oficina. |
ransack [ransacked, ransacking, ransacks] (to make a thorough search or examination for plunder) verb [UK: ˈræn.sæk] [US: ˈræn.ˌsæk] | escudriñarverb |