1590s, from lug (v.) "to drag" + -age; so, literally "what has to be lugged about" (or, in Johnson's definition, "any thing of more weight than value"). In 20c., the usual word for "baggage belonging to passengers."
双语例句
1. He waited until all the luggage was cleared, but Paula's never appeared.
他一直等到所有的行李都拿走了,但始终没看见葆拉的。
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2. They checked in their luggage and found seats in the departure lounge.
他们办完行李托运,到候机室找了座位坐下。
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3. My rucksack was too big for the luggage rack.
我的背包太大了,行李架上放不下。
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4. Clothes were thrown in the luggage in an untidy heap.
衣服被乱糟糟地扔进旅行箱里。
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5. Don't worry, your luggage will come on afterwards by taxi.