packed up
装好了,装箱,装好,装满了
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Definitions
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- : a group of things wrapped or tied together for easy handling or carrying; a bundle, especially one to be carried on the back of an animal or a person: a mule pack; a hiker's pack.
- : a definite quantity or standard measure of something wrapped up or otherwise assembled for merchandising: a pack of cigarettes; a six-pack of beer.
- : the quantity of something that is packaged, canned, or the like, at one time, in one season, etc.: last year's salmon pack.
- : a group of people or things: a pack of fools; a pack of lies.
- : a group of certain animals of the same kind, especially predatory ones: a pack of wolves.
- : Hunting. a number of hounds, especially foxhounds and beagles, regularly used together in a hunt.
- : a complete set of playing cards, usually 52 in number; deck.
- : backpack.
- : a considerable area of pieces of floating ice driven or packed together.
- : Metalworking. a pile of metal sheets for hot-rolling together.
- : Medicine/Medical. a wrapping of the body in wet or dry clothes for therapeutic purposes.the cloths so used.Obsolete.the state of being so wrapped.
- : Mining. Also called pack wall. a rubble wall for supporting a roof.any of various other roof supports of timber, timber and rubble, or rubble and wire mesh.
- : a cosmetic material, usually of a pastelike consistency, applied either to the face or to the hair and scalp: a mud pack; a beauty pack; a henna pack.
- : pac.
- : Obsolete. a plot; conspiracy.
- : Obsolete. a low or worthless person.
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- : to make into a pack or bundle.
- : to form into a group or compact mass.
- : to fill with anything compactly arranged: to pack a trunk.
- : to put into or arrange compactly in a trunk, valise, etc., as for traveling or storage: I packed a two-week supply of clothes for the trip.
- : to press or crowd together within; cram: The crowd packed the gallery.
- : to prepare for marketing by putting into containers or packages: to pack fruit for shipping.
- : to make airtight, vaportight, or watertight by stuffing: to pack the piston of a steam engine.
- : to cover or envelop with something pressed closely around.
- : to load, as with packs: We packed the mules and then set off for the lake.
- : to carry or wear, especially as part of one's usual equipment: to pack a gun.
- : Informal. to deliver: He packs a better punch than any heavyweight in years. His speech packed a powerful plea for peace.
- : to treat with a therapeutic pack.
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- : to pack goods in compact form, as for transportation or storage.
- : to place clothes and personal items in a suitcase, trunk, etc., preparatory to traveling.
- : to be capable of or suitable for compact storage or packing for transportation: articles that pack well.
- : to crowd together, as persons: The audience packed into the auditorium.
- : to become compacted: Wet snow packs readily.
- : to collect into a group: The grouse began to pack.
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- : transporting, or used in transporting, a pack or load: pack animals.
- : compressed into a pack; packed.
- : used in or adapted for packing: pack equipment.
- : Chiefly Scot. tame.
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- : pack in / up to relinquish or give up; quit: One failure was no reason to pack the whole experiment in.After thirty years of touring, the violinist packed his career up and retired.
- : pack off / away to dispatch: We packed the kids off to camp for the summer.to leave hastily.
Phrases
- pack a punch
- packed in like sardines
- pack it in
- pack off
- pack them in
- Joe six-pack
- send someone about his or her business (packing)
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Examples
For the uninitiated, the road to Hana is that legendary 51 miles from Kahului packed with tight turns, one-lane bridges and enough waterfalls to fill an SD card.
Google is now labeling businesses in co-working spaces with a “coworking office space” label in the local pack within the search results.
Therapists who work with adolescents say that for many of their clients, the quarantine, especially early last spring, felt like a release valve to their pressure-packed lives.
It also locks, which means they won’t have worry about it turning on inside their pack and draining the three AAA batteries inside.
These typically last between 30 minutes to an hour, though you can extend the heating time by adding extra packs or keeping them in coat pockets.
“Change can be exciting,” Cuomo says to Richards as he helps her pack up her office.
While some stray from the fold, most stay with the same pack their entire lives.
And lo, Snowballs—underpants which can hold a flexible gel pack that you store in the freezer—was born.
Plus the notion of the poor little guy surrounded by a rag-tag pack of true believers is an American favorite.
New York City boasts the highest cost for cigarettes in the nation, with a pack ranging anywhere from $12 and up.
The party was made up of six men on horseback, two tame buffaloes, and a pack of immense dogs used to hunting.
There was no fight in his men; they ran like a pack of frightened coyotes at the first crack of a gun.
Dorothy cleared off the table, and went to her own room to pack up her clothes, and prepare for her journey.
Then we mounted and took to the trail again, stripped down to fighting-trim, unhampered by a pack-horse.
The pack-horses, with no riders at their heels to guide them, had tangled each other in the connecting-rope and stopped.