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- an object or group of objects wrapped in paper or packed in a box纸包; 盒, 箱。
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- the box or bag in which things are packed包装盒; 包装袋。
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- N. Amer. a packet〈北美〉小包, 小盒:
a package of peanuts.
一包花生。
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- (亦作package deal)a set of proposals or terms offered or agreed as a whole一揽子(或一整套)建议(或条件):
a package of measures announced by the government.
政府宣布的一整套措施。
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- informal a package holiday〈非正式〉(由旅行社安排一切的)一揽子旅游; 全包旅游。
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- Computing a collection of programs or subroutines with related functionality【计算机】软件包; 程序包。
with obj.(常作be packaged)
1- put into a box or wrapping, especially for sale包装; 把…装箱; 包裹:
choose products which are packaged in recyclable materials
选购用可回收材料包装的产品
as adj. packaged packaged foods.包装食品。
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- present (someone or something) in a particular way, especially to make them more attractive(尤指为使更具吸引力)包装:
as adj., with submodifier (packaged) everything became a carefully packaged photo opportunity.一切都成了一次仔细包装过的让媒体拍照的活动。
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- combine (various products) for sale as one unit把…组合在一起卖出; 捆绑销售:
films would be packaged with the pictures of a production company.
影片将和一家制片公司的图片一起出售。
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- commission and produce (a book, typically a highly illustrated one) to sell as a complete product to publishers承揽图书(尤指插图多的图书)的约稿和印制并整体打包出售给出版商:
it's a question of trying to package the book properly.
这是怎样恰当地对该书进行约稿、印制和卖给出版商的问题。
派生词
packager
noun词源
mid 16th cent. (as a noun denoting the action or mode of packing goods): from the verb PACK 1 + -AGE ; compare with Anglo-Latin paccagium. The verb dates from the 1920s.