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View usage for: (rʌksæk) Word forms: plural rucksackscountable nounA rucksack is a bag with straps that go over your shoulders, so that you can carry things on your back, for example when you are walking or climbing. [British]regional note: in AM, usually use knapsack, pack, backpackSynonyms: backpack, pack, knapsack, kitbag More Synonyms of rucksack rucksack in British English (ˈrʌkˌsæk) nouna large bag, usually having two straps and a supporting frame, carried on the back and often used by climbers, campers, etc US and Canadian name: backpack Word origin C19: from German, literally: back sack rucksack in American English (ˈrʌkˌsæk; ˈrʊkˌsæk) noun a kind of knapsack strapped over the shoulders Word origin Ger < dial. form of rücken, the back (see ridge) + sack < OHG sac (see sack 1) Examples of 'rucksack' in a sentencerucksack Full of comments about how awful our heavy rucksacks had been.The bear gave up and ambled back to the rucksack.The members wore colourful headscarves and patchwork jackets and were carrying rucksacks and canvas bags.He was one of those few who genuinely had a rucksack full of potential.Inside the rucksack he was carrying at the time of his arrest was a kitchen knife.Standing in the bath with his back towards me was a man with a rucksack on his back.The scenes end with her leaving the pub in a white ski jacket with a rucksack on her back.Most came with bags and rucksacks.The rucksack has a small padlock.He left carrying just a rucksack.In her gym, she would carry a heavy rucksack while running on the treadmill.A small rucksack is also a good idea.Police praised the honesty of the finder of a rucksack containing 10,000 that had been left in a street.He needs them to replace the rucksack - which contains a bag of fluid sending vital nutrients straight to his heart.Police are appealing for help to find the small blue or green rucksack that she used to carry her chef's whites.Then, of course, there was the large rucksack.The RFU has requested spectators not to bring large bags or rucksacks and advised them to arrive earlier than usual to allow for the enhanced checks. Word lists withrucksack bagIn other languagesrucksack British English: rucksack / ˈrʌkˌsæk/ NOUN A rucksack is a bag, often on a frame, used for carrying things on your back. - American English: backpack
- Arabic: حَقِيبَةٌ تـُحْمَلُ عَلَى الظَّهْر
- Brazilian Portuguese: mochila
- Chinese: 帆布背包
- Croatian: naprtnjača
- Czech: batoh
- Danish: rygsæk
- Dutch: rugzak
- European Spanish: mochila
- Finnish: selkäreppu
- French: sac à dos
- German: Rucksack
- Greek: εκδρομικός σάκος
- Italian: zaino
- Japanese: リュックサック
- Korean: 배낭
- Norwegian: ryggsekk
- Polish: plecak
- European Portuguese: mochila
- Romanian: rucsac
- Russian: рюкзак
- Latin American Spanish: mochila
- Swedish: ryggsäck
- Thai: เป้สะพายหลัง
- Turkish: sırt çantası
- Ukrainian: рюкзак
- Vietnamese: balô
Chinese translation of 'rucksack' n (c) -
背包 (bēibāo) (个(個), gè)
Definition a large bag, with two straps, carried on the back a man carrying a brilliant blue rucksack Synonyms backpack knapsack kitbag haversack pikau (New Zealand) Additional synonymsDefinition a bundle or load carried on the back I hid the money in my pack. Synonyms bundle, kit, parcel, load, burden, bale, rucksack, truss, knapsack, back pack, kitbag, fardel (archaic) - rubble
- rubicund
- ruck
- rucksack
- ructions
- ruddy
- rude
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