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pack in English
- pack⇄adj. packable.
- pack⇄adj. 1. (of persons) intimate; friendly.
2. (of animals) tame. - pack⇄adv. intimately.
- pack⇄expr. pack in, (Informal.) to stop working; fail.
Ex. If your kidney happened to pack in when you were thirty but the rest of you was going to last you until you were seventy, then obviously there would be a good case for replacing your kidney (Lis - pack⇄expr. pack it in, (Informal.) to give up, abandon, or leave something or someplace.
Ex. Southampton, too ... would suffer similarly should Melia decide to pack it in (Listener). - pack⇄expr. pack off (or away),
a. to send away.
Ex. The child was packed off to bed.
b. to go away suddenly; depart.
Ex. to pack off at dawn. - pack⇄expr. pack out, to sell out.
Ex. We're packed out, and again chiefly [to] young people. Godot has become a box-office draw (London Times). - pack⇄expr. pack up, (Informal.)
a. to stop working; cease operating; fail.
Ex. One of the aircraft's engines packed up.
b. to die.
Ex. The old dog quietly packed up in his sleep. - pack⇄expr. send packing. See under send.
- pack⇄noun 1a. a bundle of things wrapped up or tied together for carrying.
Ex. a pack of gum, a pack of letters.
(SYN) parcel, bale, package, packet.
b. packsack.
Ex. The hikers carried packs on their backs.
2. the amount pack - pack⇄pack (1), noun, verb.
- pack⇄pack (2), transitive verb.
1. to arrange unfairly. To pack a jury, court, legislature, or convention is to fill it unfairly with those who will favor one side.
Ex. They packed the convention with bought delegates.
2. (Archaic.) to shuff - pack⇄pack (3), adjective, adverb.
(Scottish.) - pack⇄v.i. 1. to put things together in a bundle, bale, bag, box, or other container.
Ex. Are you ready to pack?
2. to fit together closely; admit of storing and shipping.
Ex. These small cans will pack well.
3. to become or be packed - pack⇄v.t. 1. to put together in a bundle, bale, bag, box, or other container.
Ex. Pack your books in this box. We pack onions in bags.
2. to fill with things; put one's things into.
Ex. Pack your suitcase. Pack the car for a trip.
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