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haversack

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++hav·er·sack /ˈhævəsæk $ -ər-/ noun [countable]  British English old-fashionedDFC a bag that you carry on your back 背包 SYN backpack, rucksack
Examples from the Corpus
haversackAn upper window of the house had been opened and a haversack was dropped to the ground.Yanto quickly stuffed the goods into his haversack.It wasn't long before he reappeared and swiftly removed his haversack, bags and boxes from the back of the cart.At supper there arc copyright sheets of songs once sunk in the tunnels and a release of air as nylon haversacks flatten.Rifles, bayonets, pistols, haversacks, cartridge-boxes, canteens, blankets, belts, and overcoats lined the road.I stole it out of one of the Posten's haversacks when I was cleaning out the guard-room.How can you escape all this without some haversack of a parenthesis about the lady's character?Tom unpacked the haversack and wandered round the room putting the groceries away on shelves and into small cupboards.
Origin haversack (1700-1800) French havresac, from German habersack, from haber oats + sack bag
hav·er·sack nounChineseSyllable
your carry bag Corpus a on that back you


haversack
haversack /ˈhævəsæk $ -ər-/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1700-1800
 Language: French
 Origin: havresac, from German habersack, from haber 'oats' + sack 'bag'
British English old-fashioned a bag that you carry on your back
   SYN  backpack, rucksack


hav·er·sackBrE /ˈhævəsæk/ 🔊NAmE /ˈhævərsæk/ 🔊 noun (old-fashioned) a bag that is carried on the back or over the shoulder, especially when walking in the country (尤指野外步行背的)背包,褡裢