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*pack¹ /pæk; pæk/ v 1 [I,T] to put things into boxes, bags etc in order to take them somewhere (把…)装箱,打包: I never pack until the night before a trip. 我向来是旅行前一天晚上才收拾行李。 2 [I,T] if a crowd of people packs a place, there are so many of them that the place is too full 挤满,塞满: Thousands of people packed the stadium. 成千上万的人挤满了体育场。 3 [T] to cover or fill something closely with material to protect it 〔用保护材料〕把〔某物〕包[裹]起来: Pack some newspaper around the bottles. 把这些瓶子用报纸包一下。
pack sth ↔ in1 also 又作 pack sth into sth to do a lot of things within a short period 短期内做〔许多事情〕: I don't know how we packed so much activity into one brief weekend. 我不明白一个短短的周末我们怎么安排了这么多活动。 2 BrE informal to stop doing something, especially because you do not enjoy it 【英,非正式】 停止做〔尤指不喜欢的事〕: Sometimes I just feel like packing my job in. 有时候我真想辞职不干了。 pack sb/sth off informal to send someone away 【非正式】 打发,送走: We were packed off to camp every summer. 每年夏天我们都被送去露营。 pack up 1 informal to finish work 【非正式】 结束工作: I think I'll pack up and go home early. 我想我要结束工作早点回家。 2 BrE informal if a machine packs up, it stops working 【英,非正式】 〔机器〕出故障: The television's packed up again. 这电视机又出毛病了。
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