A1 noun Neutral #814 am häufigsten

backpack

/ˈbækˌpæk/

A bag with shoulder straps that allows you to carry items on your back, leaving your hands free. It is commonly used by students for school or by travelers and hikers to carry their belongings.

Beispiele

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1

I put my water bottle and a sandwich in my backpack before the hike.

I placed my drink and food inside my bag for the walk.

2

Guests are kindly asked to store their backpacks in the lockers provided.

Visitors should put their bags in the available storage boxes.

3

Just grab your backpack and let's head out!

Get your bag quickly and let's leave now!

Wortfamilie

Nomen
backpack
Verb
backpack
Adjektiv
backpacking
Verwandt
backpacker
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Merkhilfe

Think of the two words: 'BACK' (the part of your body) + 'PACK' (to put things together). You pack it and put it on your back.

Schnelles Quiz

He put all his school books into his ________ before leaving for class.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: backpack

Beispiele

1

I put my water bottle and a sandwich in my backpack before the hike.

everyday

I placed my drink and food inside my bag for the walk.

2

Guests are kindly asked to store their backpacks in the lockers provided.

formal

Visitors should put their bags in the available storage boxes.

3

Just grab your backpack and let's head out!

informal

Get your bag quickly and let's leave now!

4

Studies suggest that carrying a heavy backpack can affect a student's posture over time.

academic

Research shows that heavy bags can change how a person stands.

5

The executive chose a sleek leather backpack to carry his laptop to the meeting.

business

The manager used a professional bag for his computer.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
backpack
Verb
backpack
Adjektiv
backpacking
Verwandt
backpacker

Häufige Kollokationen

wear a backpack to have a bag on your back
pack a backpack to put things inside a bag
heavy backpack a bag that weighs a lot
school backpack a bag used for education materials
travel backpack a bag designed for trips

Häufige Phrasen

to go backpacking

to travel while carrying your things in a backpack

backpacking trip

a journey focused on low-cost travel with a backpack

shoulder a backpack

to put the straps of a backpack onto your shoulders

Wird oft verwechselt mit

backpack vs suitcase

A suitcase is a rectangular bag with a handle or wheels, while a backpack is worn on the back with straps.

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Nutzungshinweise

The word 'backpack' is the most common term in American English. In British English, 'rucksack' is often used, especially for hiking or military contexts.

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Häufige Fehler

Don't confuse the verb 'to backpack' with simply carrying a bag; it usually implies a long journey or camping trip. Also, ensure you use the verb 'wear' rather than 'use' when the bag is on your body.

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Merkhilfe

Think of the two words: 'BACK' (the part of your body) + 'PACK' (to put things together). You pack it and put it on your back.

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Wortherkunft

Originating in the early 20th century (around 1910) as a compound of 'back' and 'pack' in American English.

Grammatikmuster

Countable noun: one backpack, two backpacks Can be used as an intransitive verb (e.g., 'We backtracked through Europe')
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Kultureller Kontext

Backpacking is a popular rite of passage for many young adults in Western cultures, representing freedom and budget-friendly global exploration.

Schnelles Quiz

He put all his school books into his ________ before leaving for class.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: backpack

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taxi

A1

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subway

A1

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bicycle

A1

A vehicle with two wheels that you sit on and move by pushing pedals with your feet. It is a popular form of transportation for short distances and a common way to exercise.

motorcycle

A1

A motorcycle is a vehicle with two wheels that is powered by an engine. It is used for fast travel and usually carries one or two people.

map

A1

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passenger

A1

A passenger is a person who travels in a vehicle, such as a car, bus, train, or airplane, but is not driving it or working on it. They usually pay a fare or have a ticket to travel from one place to another.

hostel

A1

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reservation

A1

A reservation is an arrangement you make in advance to keep a seat, a table, or a room for yourself. It ensures that you have a place when you arrive at a hotel, restaurant, or on a train.

check-in

A1

The process of reporting your arrival at a hotel, airport, or event. It usually involves showing your ID and receiving things like a room key or a boarding pass.

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