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rucksack
[ ruhk-sak, rook- ]
noun
- a type of knapsack carried by hikers, bicyclists, etc.
rucksack
/ 藞谤蕦办藢蝉忙办 /
noun
- a large bag, usually having two straps and a supporting frame, carried on the back and often used by climbers, campers, etc US and Canadian namebackpack
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of rucksack1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of rucksack1
Example Sentences
On the night she died, she had packed her belongings into a suitcase and rucksack, suggesting she was preparing to leave, the court was told.
Paul Leighton is packing his rucksack with a heavy-duty hammer, pry bar and evidence bags for what he describes as "just an average day out".
It is believed he has bought a large black rucksack and new clothing, thought to be a grey tracksuit top and a red t-shirt.
What they found was far worse: 200 pairs of shoes, hundreds of items of clothing, scores of suitcases and rucksacks, discarded after the owners themselves were apparently disposed of.
He was arrested soon afterwards and his clothing and a black rucksack found in his possession was taken for analysis.
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