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From:
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bag
/ˈbæg ||ˈbeg/
包,口袋,袋子(
vt
.)用袋子裝
From:
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bag
元序的單位組
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bag
,
v. i.
1.
To
swell
or
hang
down
like
a
full
bag
;
as
,
the
skin
bags
from
containing
morbid
matter
.
2.
To
swell
with
arrogance
. [
Obs
.]
3.
To
become
pregnant
. [
Obs
.]
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bag
n.
1.
A
sack
or
pouch
,
used
for
holding
anything
;
as
,
a
bag
of
meal
or
of
money
.
2.
A
sac
,
or
dependent
gland
,
in
animal
bodies
,
containing
some
fluid
or
other
substance
;
as
,
the
bag
of
poison
in
the
mouth
of
some
serpents
;
the
bag
of
a
cow
.
3.
A
sort
of
silken
purse
formerly
tied
about
men's
hair
behind
,
by
way
of
ornament
. [
Obs
.]
4.
The
quantity
of
game
bagged
.
5.
Com.
A
certain
quantity
of
a
commodity
,
such
as
it
is
customary
to
carry
to
market
in
a
sack
;
as
,
a
bag
of
pepper
or
hops
;
a
bag
of
coffee
.
Bag and baggage
,
all
that
belongs
to
one
.
To give one the bag
,
to
disappoint
him
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bag
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Bagged
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Bagging
]
1.
To
put
into
a
bag
;
as
,
to
bag
hops
.
2.
To
seize
,
capture
,
or
entrap
;
as
,
to
bag
an
army
;
to
bag
game
.
3.
To
furnish
or
load
with
a
bag
or
with
a
well
filled
bag
.
A
bee
bagged
with
his
honeyed
venom
.
--
Dryden
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
bag
n
1:
a
flexible
container
with
a
single
opening
; "
he
stuffed
his
laundry
into
a
large
bag
"
2:
the
quantity
of
game
taken
in
a
particular
period
(
usually
by
one
person
); "
his
bag
included
two
deer
"
3:
place
that
runner
must
touch
before
scoring
; "
he
scrambled
to
get
back
to
the
bag
" [
syn
:
base
]
4:
a
bag
used
for
carrying
money
and
small
personal
items
or
accessories
(
especially
by
women
); "
she
reached
into
her
bag
and
found
a
comb
" [
syn
:
handbag
,
pocketbook
,
purse
]
5:
the
quantity
that
a
bag
will
hold
; "
he
ate
a
large
bag
of
popcorn
" [
syn
:
bagful
]
6:
a
portable
rectangular
traveling
bag
for
carrying
clothes
;
"
he
carried
his
small
bag
onto
the
plane
with
him
" [
syn
: {
traveling
bag
,
grip
,
suitcase
]
7:
an
ugly
or
ill-tempered
woman
; "
he
was
romancing
the
old
bag
for
her
money
" [
syn
:
old bag
]
8:
mammary
gland
of
bovids
(
cows
and
sheep
and
goats
) [
syn
:
udder
]
9:
an
activity
that
you
like
or
at
which
you
are
superior
;
"
chemistry
is
not
my
cup
of
tea
"; "
his
bag
now
is
learning
to
play
golf
"; "
marriage
was
scarcely
his
dish
" [
syn
: {
cup
of tea
,
dish
]
v
1:
capture
or
kill
,
as
in
hunting
; "
bag
a
few
pheasants
"
2:
hang
loosely
,
like
an
empty
bag
3:
bulge
out
;
form
a
bulge
outward
,
or
be
so
full
as
to
appear
to
bulge
[
syn
:
bulge
]
4:
take
unlawfully
[
syn
:
pocket
]
5:
put
into
a
bag
; "
The
supermarket
clerk
bagged
the
groceries
"
[
also
:
bagging
,
bagged
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Bag
(1.)
A
pocket
of
a
cone-like
shape
in
which
Naaman
bound
two
pieces
of
silver
for
Gehazi
(2
Kings
5:23).
The
same
Hebrew
word
occurs
elsewhere
only
in
Isa
. 3:22,
where
it
is
rendered
"
crisping-pins
,"
but
denotes
the
reticules
(
or
as
R.V.,
"
satchels
")
carried
by
Hebrew
women
.
(2.)
Another
word
(
kees
)
so
rendered
means
a
bag
for
carrying
weights
(
Deut
. 25:13;
Prov
. 16:11;
Micah
6:11).
It
also
denotes
a
purse
(
Prov
. 1:14)
and
a
cup
(23:31).
(3.)
Another
word
rendered
"
bag
"
in
1
Sam
. 17:40
is
rendered
"
sack
"
in
Gen
. 42:25;
and
in
1
Sam
. 9:7; 21:5 "
vessel
,"
or
wallet
for
carrying
food
.
(4.)
The
word
rendered
in
the
Authorized
Version
"
bags
,"
in
which
the
priests
bound
up
the
money
contributed
for
the
restoration
of
the
temple
(2
Kings
12:10),
is
also
rendered
"
bundle
" (
Gen
. 42:35; 1
Sam
. 25:29).
It
denotes
bags
used
by
travellers
for
carrying
money
during
a
journey
(
Prov
. 7:20;
Hag
.
1:6).
(5.)
The
"
bag
"
of
Judas
was
a
small
box
(
John
12:6; 13:29).
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