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1 sacking
noun (a type of coarse cloth for making sacks.) sekkestrie/-lerretsubst. \/ˈsækɪŋ\/1) sekkelerret2) påfyllling i sekker -
2 sack
I sæk noun(a large bag of coarse cloth, strong paper or plastic: The potatoes were put into sacks.) sekk; pose- sacking- sackcloth II sæk verb(to dismiss (a person) from his job: One of the workmen was sacked for drunkenness.) gi sparken, kvitte seg medavskjed--------plyndring--------sekkIsubst. \/sæk\/1) sekk2) (amer.) pose3) ( hverdagslig) innkjøpsveske, shoppingbag4) ( hverdagslig) avskjed, sparken5) (amer., hverdagslig) loppekasse (dvs. seng), sovepose6) (amer., slang) base (i baseball)7) (historisk, militærvesen) forklaring: (ut)plyndring (av erobret by eller område)8) ( foreldet) forklaring: hvitvin som tidligere ble importert fra Spania og Kanariøyene9) ( også sack dress) sekkekjoleget the sack ( hverdagslig) få sparkengive someone the sack ( hverdagslig) sparke noen, gi noen sparkenhit the sack (amer., hverdagslig) hoppe til køys, krype i loppekassa ( ha sex med) gå til sengs, rulle seg i halmenhold the sack ta støytenthe sack ( hverdagslig) sparken ( amerikansk slang) loppekassa ( historisk) forklaring: straff for å ha begått fadermord som gikk ut på at man ble sydd inn i en sekk og druknetIIverb \/sæk\/1) fylle i sekk2) ( hverdagslig) gi sparken, sparke, kvitte seg med3) ( også sack up) håve inn, få, vinne4) plyndre5) beseire6) (amer. fotball, om motspiller) takle7) utvise fra skolen8) putte i lommen, stikke til segsack out (amer., slang) hoppe i seng, hoppe til køys, krype i loppekassa ligge og purke, purke og sove -
3 think twice about (doing) something
(to be very careful about considering (doing) something: I wouldn't think twice about sacking him.) tenke seg om, nøleEnglish-Norwegian dictionary > think twice about (doing) something
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4 think twice about (doing) something
(to be very careful about considering (doing) something: I wouldn't think twice about sacking him.) tenke seg om, nøleEnglish-Norwegian dictionary > think twice about (doing) something
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Sacking — Sack ing, n. [AS. s[ae]ccing, from s[ae]cc sack, bag.] Stout, coarse cloth of which sacks, bags, etc., are made. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sacking — ► NOUN 1) an act of dismissing someone from employment. 2) coarse material for making sacks; sackcloth … English terms dictionary
sacking — [sak′iŋ] n. a cheap, coarse cloth woven of flax, hemp, jute, etc., used esp. for making sacks … English World dictionary
sacking — [[t]sæ̱kɪŋ[/t]] sackings 1) N UNCOUNT Sacking is rough woven material that is used to make sacks. Syn: hessian 2) N COUNT A sacking is when an employer tells a worker to leave their job. ...the sacking of twenty three thousand miners. Syn:… … English dictionary
sacking — noun a) Cheap rough cloth such as would be used to make bags (sacks). The farmer grabbed a handful of sacking and rubbed down the cow. b) Firing or termination of an employee. He followed his sacking with a good drunk … Wiktionary
sacking — sack sack 2 verb [transitive] informal HUMAN RESOURCES to dismiss someone from their job; = fire: • A dozen workers were sacked for refusing to work overtime. sacking … Financial and business terms
sacking — UK [ˈsækɪŋ] / US noun Word forms sacking : singular sacking plural sackings 1) [countable] British informal an act of forcing someone to leave their job 2) [uncountable] sackcloth … English dictionary
Sacking — Sack Sack, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sacked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sacking}.] [See {Sack} pillage.] To plunder or pillage, as a town or city; to devastate; to ravage. [1913 Webster] The Romans lay under the apprehensions of seeing their city sacked by a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sacking — noun 1》 an act of sacking someone or something. 2》 coarse material for making sacks; sackcloth … English new terms dictionary
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