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vacuum-pack

/vak-yoom-pak, -yoo-uhm-, -yuhm-/US // ˈvæk yumˌpæk, -yu əm-, -yəm- //

真空包装,真空包

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to pack in a vacuum-packed container.

Examples

  • “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.

  • But politicians abhor a rhetorical vacuum, and they have clamored to fill it.

  • 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.

  • The party was made up of six men on horseback, two tame buffaloes, and a pack of immense dogs used to hunting.

  • Its first cost and expense in working to be much less than that of the Watt low-pressure steam vacuum engine.

  • The Wheal Prosper 16-inch pole high-pressure expansive steam vacuum engine commenced its up-stroke with steam of 100 lbs.

  • 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.