bag something ↔ up phrasal verbphr v especially British EnglishBrE PUTto put things into bags 把…装入袋中 We bagged up the money before we closed the shop. 我们把钱装进袋子,然后关上店门。
bag up• Maximum loft is achieved when the bag is fluffed up.• Damp women bundled shopping bags and prams up and down the pavement.• Golf bags propped up carefully against walls 2f the clubhouse fell seconds later.• I crawl into my sleeping bag and curl up in a tight ball.• She reached into a small clutch purse, pulled out a plastic bag and threw up into it.• Two rows of bulging designer shopping bags are lined up like soldiers against the wall.• She set the answering machine, grabbed her bag and locked up the flat.• Her mother delved once more into her bag, came up with a biscuit and curled Nicola's hand round it.
→ bag something ↔ up at bag2(2)