baggage

英['bægɪdʒ] 美['bæɡɪdʒ]
  • n. 行李;[交] 辎重(军队的)

英文词源


baggage (n.)
mid-15c., "portable equipment of an army; plunder, loot," from Old French bagage "baggage, (military) equipment" (14c.), from bague "pack, bundle, sack," ultimately from the same Scandinavian source that yielded bag (n.). Baggage-smasher (1851) was American English slang for "railway porter."

双语例句


1. Most of our flights have a baggage allowance of 44lbs per passenger.
我们大多数航班行李限重为每位乘客44磅。

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2. The passengers went through immigration control and collected their baggage.
旅客通过入境检查后领取了自己的行李。

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3. There wasn't enough room in the baggage compartment for all the gear.
行李舱没有足够的空间放下所有的工具。

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4. Several of the delays were caused by the new high-tech baggage system.
几次延误都是由新的高科技行李传送系统造成的。

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5. How much emotional baggage is he bringing with him into the relationship?
他背负着多重的感情包袱开始这段恋情?

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