Rucksack Meaning in English
word
ˈɹəkˌsæk
RUK-sak
ɹˈʌksæk
RUK-sak
Definición
A rucksack is a large bag carried on your back, often used for hiking, camping, or traveling.
Uso & Matices
'Rucksack' is more common in British English; in American English, 'backpack' is used. Usually refers to a backpack for hiking or outdoor use, not for school or fashion. Phrases: 'pack a rucksack', 'carry a rucksack'.
Spanish: mochila (de montaña) - mochila (de excursionismo)Portuguese (BR): mochila (de trilha) - mochila (de viagem)Portuguese (PT): mochila (de caminhada) - mochila (de viagem)Chinese (Simplified): 登山包 - 背包Chinese (Traditional): 登山揹包 - 揹包Hindi: रक्सैक (पर्वतारोहण बैग) - बैकपैकArabic: حقيبة ظهر (للتنزه) - حقيبة ظهر (للتخييم)Bengali: রুকস্যাক - ব্যাকপ্যাক (ভ্রমণ বা ট্রেকিংয়ের জন্য)Russian: рюкзакJapanese: リュックサック - バックパックVietnamese: ba lôKorean: 등산용 배낭Turkish: sırt çantasıUrdu: رک سیک - بیگ (سفر کے لیے)Indonesian: ransel - tas punggung
Oraciones de Ejemplo
He put his lunch in his rucksack.
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Her rucksack was too heavy to carry all day.
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The boy forgot his rucksack at school.
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I packed my rucksack with snacks and a water bottle for the hike.
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Don’t forget your rucksack—the trail gets rough after the river.
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He slung his rucksack over one shoulder and headed out the door.
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