- ˌpack sth ˈinto sth
- phrasal verb
to fit a lot of activities into a period of timeThe festival offers 16 different shows, all packed into one weekend.[/ex]
Dictionary for writing and speaking English. 2014.
Dictionary for writing and speaking English. 2014.
pack sth up — UK US pack (sth) up Phrasal Verb with pack({{}}/pæk/ verb [T] ► [I or T] to put things into containers so that you can take or send them away: »Can you pack up these orders for despatch? »They were packing up the office ready for the move. ► [I… … Financial and business terms
ˌpack (sth) ˈup — phrasal verb to put things into a bag, case, or box so that you can take or send them somewhere He simply packed up his belongings and moved out.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
ˌpack sth aˈway — phrasal verb to put something back into the place where it is stored We packed away the picnic things.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
pack — pack1 W3S2 [pæk] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(clothes)¦ 2¦(goods)¦ 3¦(crowd)¦ 4¦(protect something)¦ 5¦(snow/soil etc)¦ 6 pack your bags 7 pack a gun 8 pack a (hard/hefty/strong etc) punch Phrasal verbs pack something<=>away … Dictionary of contemporary English
pack — 1 verb 1 IN BOXES, CASES ETC also pack up (I, T) to put things into cases, boxes etc for taking somewhere or storing: I forgot to pack my razor. | They packed up the contents of their house. | We re off to Greece tomorrow and I haven t even… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
pack — ▪ I. pack pack 1 [pæk] noun 1. [countable] a small container with a set of things in it; = PACKAGE; PACKET: • Five million tickets to Disney films will be placed in specially marked packs. pack of … Financial and business terms
pack*/ — [pæk] verb I 1) [I/T] to put your possessions into a bag, case, or box so that you can take or send them somewhere Ant: unpack It didn t take her long to pack a few clothes.[/ex] Haven t you packed yet?[/ex] He was still packing his suitcase when … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
pack up — UK US pack (sth) up Phrasal Verb with pack({{}}/pæk/ verb [T] ► [I or T] to put things into containers so that you can take or send them away: »Can you pack up these orders for despatch? »They were packing up the office ready for the move. ► [I… … Financial and business terms
pack into something — ˌpack ˈinto sth derived to go somewhere in large numbers so that all available space is filled Syn: ↑cram • Over 80 000 fans packed into the stadium to watch the final. see also ↑pack (5) … Useful english dictionary
pack — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 (esp. AmE) container holding goods ADJECTIVE ▪ cigarette (esp. AmE) (usually cigarette packet in BrE) ▪ blister ▪ gift, sample (BrE) … Collocations dictionary