English to Portuguese Dictionary sack

sack

saco
definition
verb
any official found to be involved would be sacked on the spot
dismiss from employment.
After getting hardly any sleep the night before, he had been dying to crawl into bed and sack out , but no matter how tired he was, sleep eluded him.
go to sleep or bed.
noun
Each one, after scrutiny, found something of value to add to his sack : paper, plastic bags, bits of cardboard.
a large bag made of a strong material such as burlap, thick paper, or plastic, used for storing and carrying goods.
The plain green dress was a good few sizes too big for her and hung off her petite frame like a big shapeless sack .
a loose, unfitted, or shapeless garment, in particular.
translation of 'sack'
verb
ensacar,
saquear,
pôr na rua,
meter em sacos,
pôr a saque,
despedir,
mandar embora
noun
despedimento,
saca,
saco
example
The bones inside their legs felt like a 'sack' of broken glass.
Under the proposed new legislation it would be easier for employers to lay off and 'sack' certain categories of workers.
One cannot deny that it certainly does solve the ‘what to wear’ dilemma if one only has one 'sack' in one color - black - simple.
most of them weren't up to what she expected in the 'sack'
The harvest is often large enough to feed the entire village, and a family is entitled to a weekly ration of a 'sack' of rice until the next harvest.
they were given the 'sack'
Four ‘gangsters’ armed with hammers smashed a postal van and stole a 'sack' of expensive deliveries.
The statue must have been damaged during the 'sack' of the city by the Franks in 355 AD.
a 'sack' of flour
I was doing him a favor, really, if you think about it - him and any girl unfortunate enough to end up in the 'sack' with him in the future.
Epsilon's contingent was no more than an advance scouting party, but it was very nearly large enough to 'sack' a small town.
It's like she gorged herself on popcorn and Junior Mints during the screening and decided she needed to hide the bloat with an untailored cotton 'sack' .
The beauty of talking dirty in the 'sack' is that you communicate it's not only your body which is aroused but your senses and mind as well.
They just let things happen and then get a PR man to announce somebody's got the 'sack' .
He came on to me, and before I knew what was happening, we were in the 'sack' .
Each day of the players' holiday week, Maloney threw on his training gear, picked up a 'sack' of footballs and made his way up to Barrowfield.
The armor is engraved with scenes of Roman days to come: Romulus and Remus, the founding of the republic, the 'sack' of the city by Gauls.
The sheer volume of players who have left since Molyneaux got the 'sack' has made Patterson's first month in the hot seat a difficult one.
Strabo does not, however, explicitly refer to the 'sack' of the city of Old Pleuron.
She's gorgeous and great in the 'sack' , but mostly I fantasize about the girl in the next cube, my neighbor, even my ex from high school.
Angkor Thom, the capital city built after the Cham 'sack' of 1177, is surrounded by a 300-foot wide moat.
the 'sack' of Rome
Sure, he was hot in the 'sack' when the two of you were together, but is it possible that the sex was spectacular then because you were emotionally invested?
A business acquaintance tried to 'sack' two employees recently: the first for incompetence, the second for tardiness.
Magnificent mosques were toppled; palace after palace was looted in the orgy of destruction that was the 'sack' of Baghdad.
Say, for instance, the underhand toss the hurler sent toward the behind (aka catcher) went to the spot you'd indicated and you walloped a shot to the second 'sack' man.
Forgive me, but a romp in the 'sack' does not equal love.
they were given the 'sack'
Not very bright, not very pretty, and probably not very good in the 'sack' , but she had undeniable charisma.
While I - a sixteen-year-old girl - got to watch my dad die, my mother was jumping in the 'sack' with someone else?
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