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		Definition of bagless in English: baglessadjectiveˈbaɡləsˈbaɡlis (of a vacuum cleaner) designed to operate without a replaceable bag. (真空吸尘器)无袋式的 Example sentencesExamples -  The tycoon, who was knighted in December 2006, revolutionised the domestic appliances market with the bagless vacuum cleaner.
 -  Actually, many of the top names today offer bagless vacuums.
 -  The inventor of the bagless vacuum cleaner, James Dyson, is to lead a debate at the Wroughton Science Museum this weekend.
 -  So there's a new hoover, and this time it's bagless.
 -  His idea for a bagless vacuum cleaner took the inventor to the brink of ruin.
 -  He is the originator of an idea - the bagless vacuum cleaner - which sparked off a global revolution in the home appliance market.
 -  Five years and some 5,127 prototypes later, he had developed the world's first bagless vacuum cleaner.
 -  This is where the true cost of a bagless system becomes revealed.
 -  Emptying the canister of a bagless system is far and away simpler and more convenient than detaching a bag.
 -  This is clearly a selling point as most bagless vacs will remove over 99 percent of dust and allergens from the air.
 -  James Dyson, the man who invented the bagless vacuum cleaner, is knighted today for his services to business.
 -  I wanted a cheap bagless upright cleaner made by someone I'd heard of.
 -  Most bagless vacuums have a filter, or filter system, that requires occasional cleaning and, eventually, changing.
 -  The man behind the bagless Dyson vacuum cleaner is in Australasia to launch his company's latest innovation - a bladeless fan.
 -  Of course, there are other considerations that come into play when choosing between a bagged or bagless system.
 -  Electrical appliance manufacturer Dyson yesterday launched what it claims is the biggest change to vacuum cleaners since it introduced bagless technology 12 years ago.
 -  How effective and "safe" is a bagless system?
 -  You'll also see a growing number of features like dirt sensors and bagless dirt bins as manufacturers attempt to boost performance.
 -  Lately, many uprights have adopted a bagless configuration with a see-through dirt bin that replaces the usual bag.
 -  Base models of bagless vacs can be purchased for around $80.00 and do not require the use and changing of a bag.
 
    Definition of bagless in US English: baglessadjectiveˈbaɡlis (of a vacuum cleaner) designed to operate without the use of a replaceable bag. (真空吸尘器)无袋式的 Example sentencesExamples -  Actually, many of the top names today offer bagless vacuums.
 -  Five years and some 5,127 prototypes later, he had developed the world's first bagless vacuum cleaner.
 -  His idea for a bagless vacuum cleaner took the inventor to the brink of ruin.
 -  This is where the true cost of a bagless system becomes revealed.
 -  He is the originator of an idea - the bagless vacuum cleaner - which sparked off a global revolution in the home appliance market.
 -  You'll also see a growing number of features like dirt sensors and bagless dirt bins as manufacturers attempt to boost performance.
 -  This is clearly a selling point as most bagless vacs will remove over 99 percent of dust and allergens from the air.
 -  Electrical appliance manufacturer Dyson yesterday launched what it claims is the biggest change to vacuum cleaners since it introduced bagless technology 12 years ago.
 -  Of course, there are other considerations that come into play when choosing between a bagged or bagless system.
 -  How effective and "safe" is a bagless system?
 -  So there's a new hoover, and this time it's bagless.
 -  Emptying the canister of a bagless system is far and away simpler and more convenient than detaching a bag.
 -  The tycoon, who was knighted in December 2006, revolutionised the domestic appliances market with the bagless vacuum cleaner.
 -  Base models of bagless vacs can be purchased for around $80.00 and do not require the use and changing of a bag.
 -  Most bagless vacuums have a filter, or filter system, that requires occasional cleaning and, eventually, changing.
 -  I wanted a cheap bagless upright cleaner made by someone I'd heard of.
 -  The inventor of the bagless vacuum cleaner, James Dyson, is to lead a debate at the Wroughton Science Museum this weekend.
 -  James Dyson, the man who invented the bagless vacuum cleaner, is knighted today for his services to business.
 -  The man behind the bagless Dyson vacuum cleaner is in Australasia to launch his company's latest innovation - a bladeless fan.
 -  Lately, many uprights have adopted a bagless configuration with a see-through dirt bin that replaces the usual bag.
 
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