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    {sæk}
    I. 1. торба, чувал, сак
    2. рокля/палто сак
    3. sl. легло
    to hit the SACK лягам си
    to get the SACK разг. уволняват ме, изхвърлят ме
    to give someone the SACK разг. уволнявам/изхвърлям някого
    II. 1. слагам в чувал (и)
    2. разг. уволнявам, изхвърлям
    3. to SACK out sl. заспивам, лягам си
    III. v грабя, плячкосвам, предавам на плячкосване
    IV. n плячкосване, разграбване, грабеж
    V. n ост. вид бяло (испанско) вино
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    {sak} n 1. торба; чувал; сак; 2. рокля/палто сак; З. sl. легло; (2) {sak} v 1. слагам в чувал(и); 2. разг. уволнявам, изхвърлям;{3} {sak} v грабя, плячкосвам; предавам на плячкосване.{4} {sak} n плячкосване, разграбване, грабеж.{5} {sak} n ост. вид бяло (испанско) вино.
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    чувал; торба; разграбване; грабя; натирване;
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    1. i. торба, чувал, сак 2. ii. слагам в чувал (и) 3. iii. v грабя, плячкосвам, предавам на плячкосване 4. iv. n плячкосване, разграбване, грабеж 5. sl. легло 6. to get the sack разг. уволняват ме, изхвърлят ме 7. to give someone the sack разг. уволнявам/изхвърлям някого 8. to hit the sack лягам си 9. to sack out sl. заспивам, лягам си 10. v. n ост. вид бяло (испанско) вино 11. разг. уволнявам, изхвърлям 12. рокля/палто сак
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    sack[sæk] I. n 1. торба, чувал; \sack race надбягване с чували; rough as \sacks новозел. недодялан, грубоват; 2. широка свободна дреха; 3. анат., зоол. торбичка; to get the \sack уволнен съм; to give a person the \sack уволнявам някого; to hit the \sack sl лягам си; II. v 1. слагам (нося, опаковам) в торби; 2. разг. уволнявам, натирвам, изгонвам, махам; 3. сп. sl побеждавам, надвивам, набивам, бия; III. sack v 1. грабя, плячкосвам; 2. предавам на разграбване (превзет град или победена страна); IV. n разграбване, плячкосване, грабеж; мародерство; to put to \sack разграбвам, оплячкосвам, ограбвам; V. sack n ост. херес, слабо вино.

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