📦sack (sak)

verb
/sæk/
renvoyer (renvoyer)

Signification

to dismiss from a job; to put something in a sack
a large bag made of strong material for holding things
a large bag made of a strong material such as burlap, thick paper, or plastic, used for storing and carrying goods
Traduction de la signification
renvoyer d'un travail; mettre quelque chose dans un sac
renvoyer d'un travail; mettre quelque chose dans un sac

Phrases d'exemple

The company sacked him for poor performance.

L'entreprise l'a renvoyé pour mauvaise performance.
L'entreprise l'a renvoyé pour mauvaise performance.

He carried a sack of rice on his shoulder.

Il portait un sac de riz sur son épaule.
Il portait un sac de riz sur son epaule.

The farmer filled the sack with grain.

Le fermier a rempli le sac de grain.
Le fermier a rempli le sac de grain.

Expressions d'exemple

get the sack
se faire virer
se faire virer

Synonymes

fire, dismiss, discharge, terminate, bag, pouch, sackcloth, container
Entrée 1
fire, dismiss, discharge, terminate
Entrée 2
bag, pouch, sackcloth, container
Entrée 3
bag, pouch, container

Antonymes

hire, employ, recruit, appoint, box, case, crate
Entrée 1
hire, employ, recruit, appoint
Entrée 2
box, case
Entrée 3
box, crate

Collocations

sack employee, get the sack, sack someone, sack goods, sack of rice, sleeping sack, potato sack, sack race, grain sack, burlap sack, fill a sack
Entrée 1
sack employee, get the sack, sack someone, sack goods
Entrée 2
sack of rice, sleeping sack, potato sack, sack race
Entrée 3
grain sack, potato sack, burlap sack, fill a sack

Vocabulaires connexes

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