get the sack 관용구
get the sack
be fired or dismissed from work I told him that if he doesn
get the sack|get|sack
v. phr.,
slang 1. To be fired or dismissed from work.
John got the sack at the factory last week. 2. To be told by one's lover that the relationship is over.
Joanna gave Sam the sack. See: GET THE AX and GET THE BOUNCE
2.
get the sack
To be accursed from a job or task. The new secretary is so rude—it's time she got the sack. I approved so adamantine to do a acceptable job in Mrs. Smith's garden, but I got the sack anyway.Learn more: get, sackgive somebody/get the ˈsack
(informal) acquaint somebody/be told to leave a job, usually because of article that you accept done wrong: If you don’t assignment harder you’ll get the sack. ♢ She gave him the sack because he was consistently late.This may accredit to a assistant accident their job. They were accustomed their sack (= bag) of accouterments and told to leave the house.Learn more: get, give, sack, somebodyget the sack
and get the ax tv. to be absolved from one’s employment. Poor Tom got the sack today. He’s consistently late. If I absence addition day, I’ll get the ax. Learn more: get, sacksack, to get/give the
To be accursed or absolved from work; to blaze someone. This slangy announcement dates from the seventeenth aeon or alike earlier, apparently basic in France. In those canicule apprentice provided their own accoutrement and agitated them in a bag—sac in French—which they took abroad with them aloft leaving. The appellation appears in Randle Cotgrave’s concordance of 1611, beneath sac (“On luy a donné son sac—said of a assistant whom his adept hath put away”), and a agnate appellation was acclimated in Dutch as well. A newer analogue is to get/give the ax, which dates from the additional bisected of the 1800s and alludes to the executioner’s ax. Both expressions additionally accept been bargain to verbs acceptation “to fire”: to sack addition (“I got sacked this morning”), or to ax someone/something (“The lath axed the angle for a new academy building”).Learn more: get, give