The president-elect picked up a bagful of votes from the youth of America. 这位当选总统获得了许多美国青年的选票。
Gisela: When I was a little girl, I used to take home a whole bagful of candies from the Rose Monday carnival procession. 吉塞拉:我年幼时,看完玫瑰星期一嘉年华游行后,常拿著满满一袋糖果回家。
bagful
[ noun ] the quantity that a bag will hold <noun.quantity> he ate a large bag of popcorn
bagful \bag"ful\ (b[a^]g"f[.u]l), n. The quantity that a bag will hold; as, he ate a bagful of popcorn.
Syn: bag. [WordNet 1.5]
Specifically, he will go to the party's national convention with a bagful of delegates and strong ideas about the direction the party and the country should take.
Mr. Burns gathered up a bagful of blazers, slacks and underwear, charged them to the customer's account and met the man's car outside the store for the handoff.
(School was not in session.) On one recent night, armed only with flashlights and a bagful of plastic-foam cups for holding his captives, Mr. Taylor searches an industrial park.
It is doubtful that the hustler who traveled with a bagful of homemade stock certificates would be enthusiastic about operating in a town with an active tar pot.