单词 | pack |
释义 | packWord family noun pack package packaging packet packing packer packagerpackage dealpack animalpackclothpacked lunchpackframepackhorsepack icepackmanpackmulepacksaddlepackstaffpackthreadpackwayadjective packed packagedverb pack ≠ unpack package , Gardening Daily lifepack1 /pæk/ ●●● S2 W3 verb 1 clothes 衣服 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] (also pack up)DPUT to put things into cases, bags etc ready for a trip somewhere (把…)打包;(把…)装箱 I forgot to pack my razor. 我忘记把剃须刀放入行李包了。 Have you finished packing yet? 你行李收拾完了吗? pack your things/belongings Kelly packed her things before breakfast. 凯莉早饭前整理好了行装。 pack a bag/case You’d better pack your bags. We’re leaving in an hour. 你最好把自己的行李收拾好,我们一小时后出发。 pack somebody something Shall I pack us a picnic? 我要不要带点大家野餐吃的东西? 2 goods 商品 [transitiveT] (also pack up) to put something into a box or other container, so that it can be moved, sold, or stored 把…装盒[包装,装箱] pack something in/into something Now wild mushrooms are available all year, packed in handy 25 g boxes. 如今,野生蘑菇全年有售,25克一小包。 3 crowd 人群 [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep, transitiveT]FULL to go in large numbers into a space, or to make people or animals do this, until the space is too full 挤进,涌进;塞满,挤满 pack into/in/onto Fifty thousand fans packed into the stadium. 五万名球迷涌进了体育场。 The sheep had been packed into a truck and transported without food or water. 那些羊被塞入一辆卡车运走,不给吃也不给喝。 4 protect STH 保护某物 [transitiveT]PROTECT to cover or fill an object with soft material so that it does not get damaged 〔用柔软材料〕把…裹[包]起来 pack in/with Glass must be packed in several layers of paper. 玻璃必须用纸层层包裹。 5 snow/soil etc 雪/土壤等DLGPRESS to press snow, soil, sand etc down so that it becomes hard and firm 把〔雪、土壤、沙等〕压实[捣固] pack something down Pack the soil down firmly. 把土壤压实。 6. pack your bags informalLEAVE A PLACE to leave a place and not return, especially because of a disagreement 〔尤因意见不合〕永远离开 Examples from the Corpus pack your bags• And if Clinton wins it, George Bush can start packing his bags.• So, once again, Erhardt will be packing his bags.• A third group have packed their bags and are ready to travel immediately as the snow falls.• In March his doctor told him to pack his bags and go to sunny Arizona for a long rest.• Mr Wijeratne has suggested that civilians in the area - a million of them - should pack their bags and leave.• They returned to their hotel, packed their bags, and left for Penn Station to catch a train for Washington.• Then I recall that I forgot to bring it with me when I packed my bags in Boston.• They packed their bags, sold the house and left me: I got that news in prison. 7. pack a gun American EnglishAmE informalPMW to carry a gun 携带枪支 8 pack a (hard/hefty/strong etc) punch (also pack a wallop) informalEFFECTIVE to have a very strong or impressive effect 十分有效;效果明显 → send somebody packing at send(11) PHRASAL VERBS The Spanish wine, with the flavour of honey, packed quite a punch. 那种蜂蜜味道的西班牙葡萄酒劲很大。 Examples from the Corpus pack a (hard/hefty/strong etc) punch• At last - takeaway sandwiches with flavour that packs a punch!• For the first time in a long time, an Eddie Murphy movie packs a punch.• The paper is light; it doesn't pack a punch.• A wave 10 feet high and 500 feet long can pack a punch of 400,000 pounds per linear foot of its crest.• Anne Packer packed a punch with Baked Beans. 9 pack something ↔ away phrasal verbphr v PUTto put something back in a box, case etc where it is usually kept 将〔某物〕收拾起来 Christmas was over and the decorations packed away. 圣诞节过后,装饰品都被收了起来。 Examples from the Corpus pack away• Children may sort with or without adult help when they bring things or when they pack them away.• The rest of the pack had turned away.• We have 250 travel packs to give away.• When she heard the driver's footsteps, she packed the mirror away.• The final part of the weekend was spent packing everything away in the van.• Keep the tent clean and always pack it away totally dry, storing it in a well aired place.• It was a prize of kitsch and I packed it carefully away with my luggage.• How do stocks like Quarterdeck and Iomega break away from the conventional pack and come away with the winnings? 10 pack in phrasal verbphr v a) pack something ↔ in (also pack something into something)LOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNT to do a lot in a limited period of time, or fit a lot of information, ideas etc into a limited space 〔在有限的时间里〕赶做〔大量的事〕将〔大量的信息等〕塞进〔有限的空间〕 We packed a lot of sightseeing into two weeks. 在两周的时间内我们游览了大量的景点。 In an essay of 2,000 words, you can pack a lot in. 一篇2,000字的文章能写很多内容。 b) ATTRACT pack somebody ↔ in informal if a film, play etc packs people in, it attracts large numbers to come and see it 〔电影、戏剧等〕吸引〔大批的人〕 Any film starring Tom Cruise always packs them in. 汤姆·克鲁斯主演的电影总是很卖座。 c) STOP DOING something pack something ↔ in British EnglishBrE informal to stop doing a job or activity that you are not enjoying 停止〔不喜欢的工作或活动〕 After one year, I packed in university. 一年以后,我从大学退学了。 Sometimes I feel like packing it all in and going off travelling. 有时候我真想放下手头的一切去旅行。 d) pack it in British EnglishBrE spokenSTOP DOING something used to tell someone to stop doing something that is annoying you 别闹了,住手〔用于告诉某人停止做讨厌的事〕 e) British EnglishBrE informal if a machine packs in, it stops working because there is something wrong with it 〔机器因发生故障〕停止工作 SYN pack up Halfway to the airport, the engine packed in. 去机场的半路上,发动机坏了。 Examples from the Corpus pack it in• As he'd nearly finished his apprenticeship, he was understandably loathe to pack it in.• But I love those little box things with the lacy paper that they pack it in.• The 1970 season brought a less efficient car - a good moment for a driver to pack it in.• How do you decide whether to go ahead with the teacup or pack it in and go home?• I lasted eighteen months before packing it in, and in that time I saw a lot of disappointed people.• Faced with a family mutiny, he decided to pack it in and sell up.• I watch, with pleasure, as the clerk folds it neatly, packs it in tissue, and boxes it.• It is an opportunity to pack it in, to make our leap from smack to medication, from medication to cleanliness.• I'm still frustrated, but I'm not ready to pack it in yet. 11 pack somebody/something off phrasal verbphr v informal SENDto send someone to stay somewhere for a period of time 把…打发走〔去某地待一段时间〕 to My parents used to pack us off to camp every summer. 我的父母过去每年夏天都打发我们去度假营。 Examples from the Corpus pack off• At about two o'clock, we picked up our packs and trudged off.• Once they quarreled so fiercely he packed her off from Rajkot to her parents in Porbandar.• Then he packed them off on a plane to Islamabad to meet the president.• We packed him off straight away.• If they pack you off to Brighton, they want you to put a bullet in him.• He packed me off to his father-in - law, Iobates of Lycia, with a written message.• When I sent your lilies yesterday afternoon I saw some rather gorgeous yellow roses and packed them off to Madame Olenska.• His family packed him off to the great University of Nuln where they hoped his energies would be dispersed in academic study. pack to• If they pack you off to Brighton, they want you to put a bullet in him.• He packed me off to his father-in-law, Iobates of Lycia, with a written message.• She bought a box of rosy smelling soap and packed it off to Mrs Rundle.• His family packed him off to the great University of Nuln where they hoped his energies would be dispersed in academic study. 12 pack up phrasal verbphr v a)CLOTHES 衣服 to put things into cases, bags etc ready for a trip somewhere 打点行李,收拾行李 Most of the holidaymakers had packed up and gone. 大多数度假者已经收拾好行李走了。 pack something ↔ up I gave her a hand packing up her clothes and stuff. 我帮她打点衣物用品。 b)GOODS 商品 pack something ↔ up to put something into a box or other container, so that it can be moved, sold, or stored 把…打包,把…装箱 Don’t worry. The removal men will pack everything up. 别担心,搬运工会把每样东西都打包的。 c) informalBFINISH DOING something to finish work at the end of the day 结束工作,下班 ‘What time do you pack up?’ ‘Oh, about six.’ “你什么时候下班?”“嗯,六点左右。” d) British EnglishBrE informalTBROKEN if a machine packs up, it stops working because there is something wrong with it 〔机器〕停止运转,失灵 SYN pack in The photocopier’s packed up again. 复印机又坏了。 e) BELEAVE A JOB OR ORGANIZATION pack something ↔ up British EnglishBrE informal to stop doing something, especially a job 停止〔做某事,尤指工作〕 He packed up his teaching job after only three months. 仅仅三个月后他就辞去了教职。 Examples from the Corpus pack up• They won't know what to do if a pipe bursts or if the heater packs up.• Everyone packed up and went home.• When this record player packs up, I'll buy a CD player.• OK, guys - it's time to pack up now. Examples from the Corpus pack• Brent had to pack a suitcase and get to the airport in under an hour.• He could pack a union hall, as no one in the seventies was supposed to be able to do.• We packed all our books into boxes.• How could people pack and prepare a lifetime's possessions, even with six days' notice?• Why do you always pack at the last minute?• a meat packing factory• Tourists in North Carolina packed ferries to flee the Outer Banks.• She packed her suitcase and set off for the airport.• The robber had packed himself into a carton and had himself delivered to the post office.• The tuna is packed in oil.• Disappointment turned to disbelief among the 18,000 crowd packed into Edgbaston when they were told they would not get a refund.• More than 50,000 fans packed into the stadium.• Can you pack the kids' lunches?• Pack the knee with ice to reduce swelling.• Did you remember to pack the suntan lotion?• Saturday afternoon I realized I had packed the wrong stuff.• There is a massive file cabinet stuffed with documents so old and densely packed they may be ready to ignite spontaneously.• On each of the six nights the auditorium was packed to capacity with a seating of 1,500.• He arrives for class with a tiny knapsack packed with his crayons, lunch box and a diaper.• We're going to Greece tomorrow, and I haven't started packing yet!• Don't forget to pack your swimming suit. pack a bag/case• You could get what you need - pack a case.• Why don't you pack a bag and go to Cromlech?• He was here only parts of three days before packing a bag and leaving.• She packed a bag, and made a reservation on the last flight out of Los Angeles.• As she quickly packed a bag before preparing dinner, it suddenly struck her what a risk she was taking.• They had stopped off at home and packed a case for her and then they had stayed to help her settle in.• She packed a bag, looked at the phone, checked her watch.• If she went home and packed a bag, she could be in New York tomorrow. pack into/in/onto• In San Jose, about 8,000 people packed into a few downtown blocks, overturning cars and smashing windows.• Men, women, and children packed into dark rooms that stank like a stable.• Butter I.. The pound-block of butter is often less expensive than butter packed in four-ounce sticks. 2.• Unfortunately they carried no ammunition and all guns were still packed in grease.• Wash them before packing into plastic bags or containers.• Enough material was packed into the curriculum to last two or three years.• All items pack into the custom fitted carry case for ease and safety of transport.• We used to get them for one penny the pack in the navy. pack in/with• The coins are presented in a protective acrylic display pack with ah and some slip cover.• This wicker hamper is packed with delicious goodies and costs £64.92, inclusive of nationwide delivery.• Internet sites are packed with eager sellers.• He arrives for class with a tiny knapsack packed with his crayons, lunch box and a diaper.• They turn to it because it is packed with promise.• These regional hubs will be packed with server computers that store the most frequently accessed data on the Internet.• It's packed with useful information.• It was packed with women, young and old, and with children. , Clothes & fashion, Outdoor, Cards, Animals, Drugs, medicines, Hospital Businesspack2 ●●● S2 W3 noun [countableC] 1 things wrapped together 包在一起的东西BTOGETHER something wrapped in paper or packed in a box and then sent by post or taken somewhere 包,包裹 pack of a pack of three T-shirts 三件一包的T恤衫 Send away for your free information pack today. → six-pack(1) 今天就来函索取免费资料包吧。 2 small container 小容器 especially American EnglishAmEGROUP OF THINGS a small container, usually made of paper, that something is sold in 〔一般为纸质的〕小盒,小包 SYN British English packet pack of a pack of cigarettes 一包香烟 a 10 oz pack of frozen peas 一盒10盎司的冻豌豆 3. bag 包 especially British EnglishBrEDCDLO a bag that you carry on your back, especially when climbing or walking, used to carry equipment, clothes etc 背包 SYN British English rucksack, backpack 4. cards 纸牌DGC (also pack of cards) a complete set of playing cards 一副纸牌 SYN deck 5 animals 动物HBA a group of wild animals that hunt together, or a group of dogs trained to hunt together 一群 a wolf pack 狼群 pack of ► see thesaurus at group a pack of hounds 一群猎狗 6 group of people 一群人GROUP OF PEOPLE a group of the same type of people, especially a group who you do not approve of 一帮,一伙〔尤含贬义〕 pack of A pack of reporters were waiting outside. 一群记者等在外面。 7. be leading the pack/be ahead of the pack to be more successful than the other people or companies you are competing against 处于领先地位,占据优势 8 pack of lies informalUNTRUE something you are told that is completely untrue 一派胡言,全是谎话 Don’t believe what it says in the paper – it’s a pack of lies. 别相信报纸上说的——全是一派谎言。 Examples from the Corpus pack of lies• Or was it all a pack of lies to make me give in?• It could all have been a pack of lies that Uncle Max cooked up because it gave him such power over Tawno.• It's a pack of lies.• Nicholas frankly admitted that for the most part the reports were a pack of lies. 9. Cub/Brownie pack SSCa group of children who belong to a particular children’s organization 男/女童子军 → Cub Scout, brownie, Girl Scout Examples from the Corpus Cub/Brownie pack• She also helped at a Brownie Pack and was a volunteer mini-bus driver for children with special needs.• Although she lived a long way from the town, she seldom missed Brownie Pack Meeting.• She was poor but proud, and the 1st Shadwell Brownie Pack had to be rather careful what they did for her.• Brenda looked forward eagerly to the arrival of the Brownie Pack.• Several schools also had a Wolf Cub pack, many of which excelled in sports meetings against other Wolf Cub packs. 10. on a wound 在伤口上MDMH a thick soft piece of cloth that you press on a wound to stop the flow of blood 〔压在伤口上止血用的〕敷布,裹布,绷带 SYN compress → ice pack Examples from the Corpus pack• He pulled a pack of Tareytons out and lit one.• Then, as you listen closely, you hear an answering pack from a distant ridge.• I set up the bottle on the bedside table and a fresh pack of cigarettes.• a video gift pack• In 1938, a flood wiped out many of the camps, diminishing the need for the pack trains.• If the pack has become too big and unmanageable, the dominant male must spend all his time trying to control it.• Susan took a mint out of the pack.• No hyena wants to fight outside the pack.• This month will see the launch of the Coldwatch campaign and details can be found in this newsletter together with the pack.• It was full of people strangely dressed in plus fours and navy blue suits, with packs strapped to their backs. information pack• These observations and facts come from an information pack about National Bike Week, recently published.• Details and information pack can be obtained by telephoning or writing to the Catholic Social Welfare Society.• Write or call now for a comprehensive information pack or to arrange a showhouse visit.• Farmers should ask for our special Finance for Farming information pack.• If you'd like more information on the seven car 605 range, call for a free information pack.• Ring for a Western Loire information pack and the Brittany Ferries brochure.• This policy was included in the mid-March information pack.• For a full product information pack please circle the reader service number or ring our technical department on. From Longman Business Dictionary packpack1 /pæk/ noun 1[countableC] a small container with a set of things in itSYN PACKAGE, PACKET Five million tickets to Disney films will be placed in specially-marked packs. pack of a pack of Marlboro cigarettes 26-pack/12-pack etc a pack that contains six, twelve etc items This brand of beer is now available in 12-packs. 3lead/be ahead of the pack to be more successful than your competitors It has fallen to seventh place in the ad-agency rankings, after leading the pack for three years. The company is demonstrating the kind of innovation that will be needed to keep it ahead of the pack. 4[singular] a group of people who all work in the same industry, especially in films, the press, or the theatre, that you do not like or approve of The whole media pack is closing in on him. packpack2 verb [transitiveT] 1TRANSPORTto put products in boxes, a vehicle etc so they can be taken somewhere At sixteen, Brian went to work packing freight on the shipping docks. pack something in something → see also packaging, packingThe video equipment is packed in aluminum trunks and air-freighted to the site. fish packed in fresh-water ice 2COMPUTING to put a lot of information onto the part of a computer or other piece of ELECTRONIC equipment that stores DATA pack something on/onto/into something The disks are engineered to pack at least twice as much data onto their recording surface. 3to arrive in large numbers into a space that is not big enough, or to make people or things do this Because moviegoers haven’t been packing the theaters this fall, they haven’t seen the trailers for our new releases. pack something into something The TV network has infuriated viewers by packing an extra three minutes of commercials into popular hour-long programs. 4pack a board/committee/jury etc to secretly and dishonestly arrange for most of the people on a committee etc to support someone He packed the company’s board with his relatives. → pack up 1. (1300-1400) → PACK2 2. (1500-1600) pack “to make a secret agreement” ((16-17 centuries)), perhaps from pact pack2 (1100-1200) Low German Dutch pak |
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