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saco
sack
Reviewed by: David WestfallCofounder, Tamara MathovNative Speaker, Spain
A large bag for holding bulk items, or by extension, a loose-fitting jacket or blazer
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Saco means sack and is a direct cognate of the English word.
saco
Illustration for sack, bag
sack, bag
A large bag or sack, typically made of sturdy material, used to hold bulk items.
El granjero llenó un saco de papas = The farmer filled a sack of potatoes
Cargó el saco de arroz sobre su hombro = He carried the bag of rice over his shoulder
Illustration for jacket, blazer
jacket, blazer (Latin America)
A jacket, blazer, or sport coat - from the idea of a loose garment that envelops the body like a sack.
Se puso un saco marrón para la reunión = He put on a brown jacket for the meeting
Ese saco azul te queda muy bien = That blazer looks great on you