rucksack
英 [ˈrʌksæk]
美 [ˈrʌksæk]
n. (尤指登山者或远足者使用的)背包,旅行包
复数:rucksacks 过去式:rucksacked
Collins.1 / BNC.12477 / COCA.24144
牛津词典
noun
- (尤指登山者或远足者使用的)背包,旅行包
a large bag, often supported on a light metal frame, carried on the back and used especially by people who go climbing or walking
柯林斯词典
- (登山或远足时用的)背包,旅行包
Arucksackis a bag with straps that go over your shoulders, so that you can carry things on your back, for example when you are walking or climbing.
in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用knap-sack, pack, backpack
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- The men slung their packs again. A rucksack has straps that go over the shoulders.
大家又都背起了背包。背包上有两条背带。 - A rucksack has straps that go over the shoulders.
背包上有两条背带。 - Marie slung her rucksack on the ground and sat beside it.
玛丽把背包往地上一放,在背包旁边坐下来。 - So it seems to me that you purchased '' rucksack insurance ''.
因此在我看来你购买了“背包保险”。 - To Mr Bowes-Little, who is thoughtful to the point of being over-analytical, a rucksack is more than just something you use to carry stuff in.
鲍斯-利特尔非常爱思考,甚至到了有些过分的地步。对他而言,背包不只是一种用来携带东西的工具。 - She swung the rucksack ( up) onto her back.
她把帆布背包转到身后。 - He'd got a big rucksack, stuffed with notes, on his back.
他背了个帆布大背包,里面塞满了钞票。 - He was weighted down with a heavy rucksack.
他背着很重的背包。 - She delved into her rucksack and pulled out a folder.
她在背包里翻找一番后拿出了一个文件夹。 - He kindly carried our picnic in a rucksack
他很体贴地背着装有我们野餐食物的背包。