packages 的 2 个定义
- a bundle of something, usually of small or medium size, that is packed and wrapped or boxed; parcel.
- a container, as a box or case, in which something is or may be packed.
- something conceived of as a compact unit having particular characteristics: That child is a package of mischief.
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pack·aged, pack·ag·ing.
- to make or put into a package.
- to design and manufacture a package for: They package their soaps in eye-catching wrappers.
- to group or combine into a single unit.
- to combine the various elements of for sale as a unit.
packages 近义词
bundle; whole
更多packages例句
- The design of the payments has emerged as one of the most hotly debated provisions in the rescue package.
- That’s a good opportunity to check your background for empty snack packages or other possibly embarrassing items you may have left sitting in your camera’s view.
- Efforts to pass an extension before it expired stalled amid disagreements over other elements of the relief package.
- The latest package contains $350 billion for states and cities, $160 billion for health care costs and $130 billion for schools.
- Although Washington made a competitive offer, according to a person with knowledge of the situation, the Los Angeles Rams won out with a package that included a third-round pick this year, two future first-round picks and quarterback Jared Goff.
- For centuries scientists included God as a part of their explanatory package.
- In her newest EP Love Your Boyfriend, she takes the messaging of love songs and places it in an abrasive, sonic package.
- Place the package, folded side up, on a sheet pan lined with parchment paper.
- In September, Congress authorized the train-and-equip mission in Syria as part of a larger spending package.
- Now the city fills with travelers on package tours who stay at ultra-modern hotels and spend their money at glittering malls.
- This struck Davy as being a very happy idea, and he accordingly printed "Confexionry" on the package in his very best manner.
- Suppose your package is stolen by the cashier or paying teller, is the bank responsible?
- A court might hold that the man who gave it to him was a fool for entrusting such a package voluntarily with him.
- The package was untied, and all the papers gone through and much history was therein contained.
- And the Marquise, who now held the package she had received from the courier, bade the page depart also.