bag
suomi-englanti sanakirjabag englannista suomeksi
saada, saada saalista, kaataa, pyydystää
saalis
roikkua, lököttää
kassillinen, pussillinen, säkillinen
panna pussiin, pakata kassiin, pakata pussiin, pussittaa
matkalaukku, matkakassi
kassi, säkki, pussi
akka, ämmä
pihistää
pesä
työntyä
juttu, mieliharrastus
utareet
laukku
bag englanniksi
(syn)
(hypo)
A handbag
A suitcase.
One’s preference.
(ux)
(quote-book)
A fellow gay man.
The cloth-covered pillow used for first, second, and third base.
First, second, or third base.
A breathalyzer, so named because it formerly had a plastic bag over the end to measure a set amount of breath.
A collection of objects, disregarding order, but (unlike a set) in which elements may be repeated.
A sac in animal bodies, containing some fluid or other substance.
A pouch tied behind a man's head to hold the back-hair of a wig; a wig.
1751, (w), ''The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle'', vol. II, ch. 54:
- He had once lost his bag, and a considerable quantity of hair, which had been cut off by some rascal in his passage through Ludgate, during the lord mayor's procession.
*1774, (w), ''Journals & Letters'', Penguin 2001, 1 December:
- He had on a suit of Manchester velvet, Lined with white satten, a ''Bag'', lace Ruffles, and a very handsome sword which the King had given to him.
A scrotum.
A unit of measure of cement equal to 94 pounds.
A dark circle under the eye, caused by lack of sleep, drug addiction etc.
A small envelope that contains drugs, especially narcotics.
(quote-song)
A large number or amount.
To put into a bag.
(n-g)
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To gain possession of something, or to make first claim on something.
To end the being large of someone, to deprive of someone’s corporeal freedom in the course of a procedure.
(RQ:Dryden Don Sebastia)
- a bee bagged with his honeyed venom
To provide with artificial ventilation via a valve mask (BVM) resuscitator.
To fit with a bag to collect urine.
1985, Sol S. Zimmerman, Joan Holter Gildea, ''Critical Care Pediatrics'' (page 205)
- The patient was bagged for a urine analysis and stat electrolytes were drawn.
To (cause to) swell or hang down like a full bag.
To hang like an empty bag.
1934, (w), ''(w)'', Chapter 3,http://www.gutenberg.net.au/ebooks02/0200051h.html
- ... he was dressed in a badly fitting white drill suit, with trousers bagging concertina-like over clumsy black boots.
2004, (w), ''(w)'', London: Review, Chapter Eleven, p. 125,https://archive.org/details/smallisland00levy
- And this uniform did not even fit me so well. But what is a little bagging on the waist and tightness under the arm when you are a gallant member of the British Royal Air Force?
To drop away from the correct course.
To become pregnant.
(R:Warner Albio)
- Venus shortly bagged, and ere long was Cupid bread
To swell with arrogance.
(rfquotek)
To laugh uncontrollably.
To criticise sarcastically.
seat (qualifier)
(synonyms)
(inflection of)
(q) a detachable part of the carriage to lie on.
a ring
(verb form of)
A kind of large (l); a bag
to strike
to divide
to across