backpack

/ˈbækpæk/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈbækpæk/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈbak-ˌpak/ (ame, mw) · /ˈbæk.pæk/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈbæk.pæk/ (ame, ipa)

backpack — 名詞

1. a strong cloth bag with two shoulder straps that you wear over both shoulders, o

1.名詞A2
釋義

後背包

兩條肩帶、揹在背上的大型布包

a strong cloth bag with two shoulder straps that you wear over both shoulders, often used by students for books and by hikers or campers for clothes, food, and gear.

例句

Mei stuffed her textbooks and lunchbox into her pink backpack before school.

美美上學前把課本和便當塞進她那個粉紅色的後背包。

stuff [items] into a backpack

The hikers carried tents and sleeping bags in heavy backpacks up Mount Fuji.

登山客把帳篷和睡袋裝在沉重的後背包裡,揹著爬上富士山。

carry [gear] in a backpack

同義詞
  • rucksack

    older British term, mostly for hiking or military bags

  • knapsack

    slightly old-fashioned American term for a small back-carried bag

  • daypack

    smaller backpack made for one-day hikes or commuting

文法句型

a backpack of [things]

in/into a backpack

用法筆記

Subject of carrying verbs is typically a person; the contents are usually personal items, school supplies, or outdoor gear. In American English, often used for school bags; in British English, 'rucksack' is the older equivalent for hiking bags.

常見錯誤

I put the books on my backpack.
I put the books in my backpack.
💡items go inside, so use 'in', not 'on'.
She wore a backpack in her shoulder.
She wore a backpack on her shoulders.
💡straps rest on the shoulders, not in them.

backpack — 動詞