英:[ˈrʌksæk]
美:[ˈrʌkˌsæk, ˈrʊk-]
英:[ˈrʌksæk]
美:[ˈrʌkˌsæk, ˈrʊk-]
ruck·sack
ruhk saek [or] rUk saek
复数:rucksacks
noun
a bag that is strapped to the back with two shoulder straps and is used for carrying personal belongings and supplies : knapsack As U.S. soldiers gird for war in the 21st century with chemical suits, night-vision goggles and … rifles, there is still one item in their rucksacks that even their great-grandfathers would recognize: chewing gum.—Cynthia Schreiber On the nature hike, I will be just like Sacajawea, Molly thought as she packed her rucksack.—Valerie Tripp The last thing you want is a heavy rucksack slopping about on your back, threatening to throw you off balance …—Clive Tully "I'm hungry," complained the girl. The boy turned on a torch and peered inside a grey canvas rucksack behind him. "There's an apple."—Melvin Burgess
I picked up a rucksack full of spare gear and began to slog back up the steep, slippery grass to the headland.—A. Alvarez
"背包,由步行者背部携带的袋子",1866年源自德语词语 Rucksack,,而该词语又来自阿尔卑斯方言中的 Rück "背部"(源自德语词语 Rücken ; 详见 ridge )和 Sack "袋子" (详见 sack (n.1))。
软式背囊
登山背囊
German, from German dialect, from Rucken back + Sack sack
The first known use of rucksack was in 1853
ruddernoun
a flat movable piece (as of wood or metal) attached to the rear of a ship or aircraft for steering
ructionnoun
a noisy disturbance : uproar
ruckusnoun
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rucksacknoun
knapsack
rucksacknoun
knapsack
1 Once dressed, the fake Harrys took rucksacks and owl cages, each containing a stuffed snowy owl, from the second sack.
2 Always there is the muted rattling of her father’s tools inside his rucksack and the distant and incessant honking of automobile horns.
3 I stand and put the rucksack back on.
4 I get my rucksack on, she gets her bag around her shoulders, Manchee’s on his feet again and walking, and out the back door we go.
5 He put the meat and the matches together with the mess tin into his rucksack and searched the other tents, but found them empty.
6 Walk out 50 miles wearing a 75 pound rucksack while starving.
饿着肚子,背上75磅的大包,再走50英里,回家。
7 Will put his rucksack down and hoisted the helmet up on its end.
8 Is it all right if I put my rucksack on the back seat?
我把帆布背包放在车后座上行 吗 ?
9 He dropped cloak and rucksack and ran the last few yards to the water, to fall on his face and swallow mouthful after freezing mouthful.
10 My rucksack seems to have gone walkabout.
我的旅行包好像是丢了。
11 He folded the velvet over the alethiometer and put it into his rucksack.
12 Will gathered his cloak and the rucksack, and tried to walk straight as he left the priest’s house and took the road out of the village.
13 Please close the rucksack.
请你关背包.
14 Miss Gage packed the bottles in the rucksack.
15 I duck under branches to follow her, the rucksack getting caught left and right.
16 A rucksack has straps that go over the shoulders.
背包上有两条背带.
17 Harry stuffed his rucksack and broomstick down by his feet and rammed Hedwig’s cage between his knees.
18 Instead, he took the electric torch from the rucksack and switched it on.
19 His rucksack lay on the floor a short distance away, wet and muddy.
20 She swung the rucksack ( up ) onto her back.
她把帆布背包转到身后.