柯林斯詞典bagger /?b?g?/ (baggers) 1. N-COUNT A bagger is a person whose job is to put customers' purchases into bags at a supermarket or other shop. 裝袋工[美國英語] In addition to being a bagger, he's worked at a fast-food restaurant. 除了裝袋的工作外,他還在一家速食店打工。 返回 bagger劍橋詞典 bagger noun [C] (INVESTMENT) an investment that is the stated number of times more valuable than it was when it was made 一種投資(其價(jià)值可以在一定時(shí)間內(nèi)以某個(gè)指明的倍數(shù)上升) The shares have doubled in value since I bought them, and I'm hoping they'll be my first ten-bagger within a year or two. 自從我購買這些股票后,其價(jià)值已經(jīng)翻倍了。我希望在一兩年內(nèi),能成為我的首批十倍股。 bagger noun [C] (IN SHOP) US a person whose job is to put your shopping into bags for you in a shop (商店里為顧客服務(wù)的)裝袋人員 返回 bagger