swag

英[swæɡ] 美[swæɡ]
  • n. <古俚>赃物;流浪者的行囊;装饰性帷幕;垂花饰;洼地
  • v. 颠簸或摇摆;背包旅行
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  • swabby n.水兵
  • swabia 斯瓦比亚(德国西南部的一个前公爵领地)
  • swabian adj.斯瓦比亚的;斯瓦比亚人的
  • swack n.重击[拟声]
  • swacked adj.喝醉了的
Noun:
  1. valuable goods

  2. goods or money obtained illegally

  3. a bundle containing the personal belongings of a swagman

Verb:
  1. droop, sink, or settle from or as if from pressure or loss of tautness

  2. walk as if unable to control one's movements;

    "The drunken man staggered into the room"

  3. sway heavily or unsteadily

1. Tom, something's always told me we'd never get holt of that swag. "
汤姆, 我总觉得,我们永远也得不到那份财宝. ”

来自英汉文学 - 汤姆历险

2. Can't we swag a fax machine and get it to this guy?
我们不能抢个传真机发给这家伙?

来自电影对白

3. Between him and Stevenson , Washington has swag to spare.
并且华盛顿认为还有一位选手水平与其相当:斯蒂文森.

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4. A man camp up one evening, humping his swag.
傍晚一个男子走过来, 背上背着行李包.

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5. Every morning, it is a tussle between staying in my swag ( bed ) or a hike.
每天早上我心里都要为是多赖一会床,还是起身到外面去徒步而斗争一番.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. We fought to show that aggression does not pay and that the robber cannot be allowed to get away with his swag.
      我们打这一仗,是要让世人看看,侵略得不偿失,绝不能让强盗带着赃物逃脱。
    2. A man camp up one evening, humping his swag.
      傍晚一个男子走过来,背上背着行李包。