0 a large cloth bag -- sekk [ masculine ]
a sack of wheat en sekk hvete
1 to be dismissed or dismiss sb from a job -- få sparken/gi noen sparken
2 to dismiss sb from a job -- sparke
3 a large bag of coarse cloth, strong paper or plastic -- sekk; pose
The potatoes were put into sacks.
4 to dismiss (a person) from his job -- gi sparken, kvitte seg med
One of the workmen was sacked for drunkenness.
Freelancers could not be sacked, made redundant or forced to take early or ' normal ' retirement.
Clergymen were rarely sacked from the commissions, but when they died or moved many were not replaced and numbers dwindled.
Sand from a depth of approximately 5 cm of the sandpit was placed in polythene sacks and taken to the laboratory for analysis.
The cabinets had a slotted floor and slurry was removed through a tube connected to a plastic sack.
Not finding the bishop home either, they vented their fury in sacking the house, culminating with throwing the archiepiscopal throne from the balcony.
Once again, controversy focused on the stool's finances, and the commissioners were faced with a choice between suppressing dissent and sacking the chief.
Men were kept busy with tasks such as shovelling coal into sacks, for bunkering the catchers more easily.
The economy was probably based on a combination of livestock keeping, some cultivation and sacking the countryside, as was common in this period.
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袋子, 大布袋, 麻袋…
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袋子, 大布袋, 麻袋…
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saco, echar (del trabajo), despedir…
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saco, despedir, demitir…
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ずだ袋, 大袋, ~を解雇する…
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çuval, büyük torba, kov(ul)mak…
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sac [masculine], renvoyer, virer…
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