گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'pack'

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1 عمومی:: بسته‌ كردن‌

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2 عمومی:: بسته‌

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3 عمومی:: یك‌ بسته‌(مثل‌ بسته‌

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4 عمومی:: possess  (Merriam Webster)

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5 عمومی:: بقچه‌

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6 عمومی:: كوله‌ پشتی‌

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7 عمومی:: دسته‌

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8 عمومی:: گروه‌

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english

1 general:: verb fill: We will pack our suitcase for the trip. verb carry: We need to pack it all up the hill. noun package: He needed a pack of cigarettes.

Simple Definitions

2 general:: pack (sth) up [ M ] to collect all your things together when you have finished doing something • I'm about to pack up my things and go home.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

3 general:: pack up UK informal If a machine packs up, it stops operating • My camera has packed up.

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4 general:: pack sth/somewhere out UK informal to make a place very full • 100 000 football supporters packed out Wembley Stadium to see the game.

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5 general:: pack sth away [ M ] TIDY 1. to put something into a bag or container, or to put something in the place where it is usually kept • Come on, children, it's time to pack away your toys.

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6 general:: pack sth/sb in [ M ] informal to manage to include a large number of things, activities or people • We were only there four days but we packed a lot in.

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7 general:: pack sth into sth to manage to do a lot of activities in a limited period of time • We packed a lot of sightseeing into our weekend in New York.

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8 general:: pack sth in [ M ] informal 1. to stop doing something • This course is really tough, - sometimes I feeling like packing it all in.

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9 general:: pack up (sth) [ M ] UK informal to stop working or doing another regular activity • She packed up her job, and went off to Australia. • [ + -ing verb ]: It's time you packed up smoking.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

10 general::   noun things put together for carrying ADJ. heavy VERB + PACK carry PACK + NOUN animal, horse, mule PREP. in a/the ~ The water in his pack made it very heavy. things supplied together ADJ. cigarette | battery, power | gift, sample | action, information, resource, starter, study, training PACK + VERB contain sth, include sth Your resource pack includes addresses of leading manufacturers. PREP. in a/the ~ How many needles are there in a pack? | ~ of It comes in packs of six. a pack of cigarettes group of animals ADJ. wolf | hunting VERB + PACK lead PACK + NOUN instinct PREP. in a/the ~ the dominant animal in the pack | in ~s The animals hunt in packs. | ~ of a pack of dogs/wolves PHRASES the leader of the pack playing cards VERB + PACK shuffle | cut PREP. in a/the ~ There are 52 playing cards in a pack. PHRASES the bottom/top of the pack Take a card from the top of the pack. | a pack of cards

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

11 general:: In addition to the idioms beginning with PACK, Also see JOE SIX-PACK; SEND SOMEONE ABOUT HIS OR HER BUSINESS (PACKING).

American Heritage Idioms

12 general:: pack sth away [ M ] EAT 2. informal to eat a lot of food • She's tiny but she can really pack away the biscuits.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

13 general::   verb put things into containers ADV. carefully | tightly Live animals are transported across the continent, packed tightly into lorries. | away, together, up The passengers travelled packed together like cattle. I think we might as well pack up and go home. PREP. in, into She packed her clothes into a suitcase. fill a place/sth PREP. into Crowds of people packed into the hall. PHRASES be packed full of sth Our new brochure is packed full of inspirational ideas. | be packed out The cinema was packed out! | be packed to bursting/capacity/overflowing The hall was packed to capacity. | be packed to the gunwales/rafters The hostel was packed to the rafters. | be packed with sb The place was packed with football fans. | closely/densely/tightly packed

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

14 general:: pack sb off [ M ] informal to send someone to another place • We've packed the kids off for the weekend. • I packed her off to my sister's.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

15 general:: pack sb in [ M ] BE POPULAR 2. If an entertainment or exhibition packs people in, a large number of people come to see it • Spielberg's new film is packing in the crowds. • The latest computer exhibition is really packing them in.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

16 general:: pack sb in [ M ] END RELATIONSHIP 1. UK informal to end your relationship with someone, or to stop meeting or spending time with them • "Is Emma still seeing Joe?" "No, she's packed him in."

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