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nounˈbəːɡ(ə)n British A type of rucksack supported by a frame, used by the military. Example sentencesExamples - A man falls over in a chest-high river, his bergen holds him under; another man goes back to pull him out.
- The best solution is to carry a dark coloured plastic bag, into which you can put refuse, and which you can store in an outside pouch on your bergen.
- Soldiers are expected to increase their weight in their bergens and distances will also become greater.
- The trend towards utility has continued, and most modern armed forces now use rucksack-type packs - ‘bergens’ - and pouches made of light and robust man-made fabrics.
- I reasoned that he would have plenty of space in his bergen backpack.
Origin 1920s: manufacturer's name. proper noun 1A seaport in south-western Norway; population 220,418 (2007). It is a centre of the fishing and North Sea oil industries. |