Gunny Meaning in English
word
ˈɡəni
GUH-nee
ɡˈʌni
GUN-nee
التعريف
Gunny is a coarse, rough fabric made from jute or hemp, often used to make sacks or bags for carrying goods like food or grain.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Gunny' is most used in 'gunny sack' or 'gunny bag.' The word can feel old-fashioned or regional in modern English. Common in agriculture and storage contexts. Do not confuse with 'gunnery' (related to guns).
Spanish: arpillera - saco de arpilleraPortuguese (BR): estopa - saco de estopaPortuguese (PT): estopa - saco de estopaChinese (Simplified): 麻布 - 麻袋Chinese (Traditional): 麻布 - 麻袋Hindi: गन्नी - बोरीArabic: الخيش - كيس خيشBengali: বস্তাRussian: мешковинаJapanese: 黄麻布Vietnamese: bao bố - vải bốKorean: 포대천 - 자루천Turkish: çuval beziUrdu: بوریIndonesian: goni
جمل نموذجية
The rice was kept in a gunny sack.
basic
He carried potatoes in a gunny bag.
basic
A gunny cloth is strong and rough.
basic
Farmers usually store their harvest in gunny sacks.
natural
We use old gunny bags for gardening at home.
natural
The shopkeeper gave me a gunny sack when I bought flour in bulk.
natural