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packet

/pak-it/US // ˈpæk ɪt //UK // (ˈpækɪt) //

包,小包,包裹,包包

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small group or package of anything: a packet of letters.
    • : Also called packet boat, packet ship . a small vessel that carries mail, passengers, and goods regularly on a fixed route, especially on rivers or along coasts.
    • : Cards. a part of a pack of cards after being cut.
    • : Informal. a large amount of money.
    • : Computers. a relatively small unit of data sent over a network:Every email you send and web page you browse is transferred to and from your device in a series of packets.
    • : British Slang. a painful blow or beating.misfortune or failure.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to bind up in a package or parcel.

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Examples

  • By better organizing and scheduling the brand’s content packets, an editorial calendar can help everyone on the team streamline their efforts.

  • You don’t need an extra pour-over funnel, and when you’re done, you just toss the packet into the trash.

  • She said she’d take things like ground beef, rice or potatoes but always pay for something small, like a packet of M&M’s.

  • I gave the other 12 pots and the other packet of seeds — along with some fertilizer and soil — to my editor, Sarah Zielinski.

  • Imagine that you’re seeing a stream of packets, and what you want is to count the number of distinct IP addresses that are sending traffic on this link.

  • Reading The Bone Clocks is like working your way through a packet of Starbursts at one go.

  • “A buyer can have a wrapped packet in his hand within three to 30 minutes,” she says.

  • A single packet of Quaker Maple and Brown Sugar instant oatmeal, though, contains a full tablespoon of sugar.

  • There were rumors along Broadway in the following week that Rothstein had lost a packet.

  • His father was executed in 1942 by a German gendarme after attempting to smuggle a packet of saccharine into the Ghetto.

  • Besides a few crumbs, it contained a small lump of narwhal blubber and a little packet.

  • This important rite was just completed, when a packet was put into Ripperda's hand from Spain.

  • Something influenced by his reasoning, Ripperda employed the greatest part of the day in writing a large packet for his son.

  • He has a packet in his possession, that will inform Louis de Montemar of the fate of his father.

  • A brown packet of caporal and a book of cigarette-papers—a cigarette rolled—how good it would be!