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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary کیسه ، گونی، جوال، پیراهن گشاد و کوتاه ، شراب سفید پر الکل وتلخ، یغما، غارتگری، بیغما بردن ، اخراج کردن یا شدن ، درکیسه ریختن .
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary renvoi|dismiss|turn away|send back|sack re+envoyer rav-âna kardan 1 eng. send back bar gardândan bâz-pas frestâdan az sar bâz kardan dast-be-sar kardan 2 eng. sack pay ye kâr( e xod )frest-âdan az kâr brun kard/andâxt-an bar kanâr kardan + = > renvoyer/renvoi dos à dos saccage|saccagement|saccageur|saccageuse|sack|loot|desolate => sac 2 be târâj bordan capâvol kardan
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(sack): بازگشت به واژه sack a sack of flour climbing sack sack coat sack race sad sack to give the sack(to) تخت ،بستر،کيسه خواب ،گونى ،جوال ،پيراهن گشاد و کوتاه ،شراب سفيد پر الکل وتلخ ،غارتگرى ،بيغما بردن ،اخراج کردن يا شدن ،درکيسه ريختن علوم مهندسى : گونى بازرگانى : کيسه ورزش : حمله کردن به مهاجم پشت خط تجمع پيش از انکه بتواند پاس بدهد علوم نظامى : کيسه سربازى کلمات مرتبط(6)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 sack n. Pronunciation: ' sak Function: noun Etymology: Middle English sak bag, sackcloth, from Old English sacc, from Latin saccus bag &Late Latin saccus sackcloth, both from Greek sakkos bag, sackcloth, of Semitic origin; akin to Hebrew śaq bag, sackcloth Date: before 12th century 1 : a usually rectangular-shaped bag (as of paper, burlap, or canvas) 2 : the amount contained in a sack especially : a fixed amount of a commodity used as a unit of measure 3 a : a woman's loose-fitting dress b : a short usually loose-fitting coat for women and children c : SACQUE 2 4 : DISMISSAL <gave him the sack > 5 a : HAMMOCK , BUNK b : BED 6 : a base in baseball 7 : an instance of sacking the quarterback in football –sack·ful \- ˌ fu ̇ l\ noun ]]> 2 sack n. Function: transitive verb Date: 14th century 1 : to put in or as if in a sack 2 : to dismiss especially summarily 3 : to tackle (the quarterback) behind the line of scrimmage in football –sack·er noun ]]> 3 sack n. Function: noun Etymology: modification of Middle French sec dry, from Latin siccus; probably akin to Old High German sīhan to filter, Sanskrit siñcati he pours Date: circa 1532 : any of several white wines imported to England from Spain and the Canary Islands during the 16th and 17th centuries]]> 4 sack n. Function: transitive verb Etymology: &nb…