英 [sæk ʌp] 美 [sæk ʌp]
变得更有男子气概,变得更坚强或更有男子气概:指一个人变得更加有男子气概,更加坚强或更加有勇气面对困难或挑战。
... sack in〔out〕上床睡觉 sack up获取利润 sack for因…而解雇(某人) ...
How much did we sack up this time?
这次我们获得多少利润?
A man could be seen walking up with a large sack on his shoulders.
可以看到有一个人肩上扛着一个大袋子走上来。
It meant more gold in the money sack. He could fix up Lizzie, redeem all his promises, and still have enough left to build his grass-walled castle.
那意味着钱袋里更多的金币,他可以安排好丽齐的生活,实践他以前的每一个诺言,还可以建造他那干草打墙的堡垒。
But what the skier cares about is not did you see me sack up and go big rather: did I nail my grab and look stylish and, most importantly, was it something no one has ever before.
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Man is an existential sad sack who instinctively sets up a game of hide-and-seek with the audience.
"I am more wolf than thee, " Pablo said and Robert Jordan knew that he would pick up the sack.