单词 | pack |
释义 | pack 1 (păk) n. 1. a. A collection of items tied up or wrapped; a bundle. b. A container made to be carried on the body of a person or animal. 2. The amount, as of food, that is processed and packaged at one time or in one season. 3. A small package containing a standard number of identical or similar items: a pack of matches. 4. a. A complete set of related items: a pack of cards. b. Informal A large amount; a heap: earned a pack of money. 5. a. A group of animals, such as dogs or wolves, that run and hunt together. b. A gang of people: a pack of hoodlums. c. An organized troop having common interests: a Cub Scout pack. 6. A mass of large pieces of floating ice driven together. 7. Medicine a. Material, such as towels, sheets, or blankets that are used to swathe a patient or body part. b. A material, such as gauze, that is therapeutically inserted into a body cavity or wound. 8. a. An ice pack used to reduce pain and inflammation. b. A cold pack. c. A hot pack. 9. A cosmetic paste that is applied to the skin, allowed to dry, and then rinsed off. v. packed, pack·ing, packs v.tr. 1. To fold, roll, or combine into a bundle; wrap up. 2. a. To put into a receptacle for transporting or storing: pack one's belongings. b. To fill up with items: pack one's trunk. 3. To process and put into containers in order to preserve, transport, or sell: packed the fruit in jars. 4. a. To bring together (persons or things) closely; crowd together: managed to pack 300 students into the lecture hall. b. To fill up tight; cram. 5. Medicine a. To wrap (a patient) in a pack. b. To insert a pack into (a body cavity or wound). 6. To wrap tightly for protection or to prevent leakage: pack a valve stem. 7. To press together; compact firmly: packed the clay and straw into bricks. 8. Informal To carry, deliver, or have available for action: a thug who packed a pistol; a fighter who packs a hard punch. 9. To send unceremoniously: The parents packed both children off to bed. 10. To constitute (a voting panel) by appointment, selection, or arrangement in such a way that it is favorable to one's purposes or point of view; rig: "In 1937 Roosevelt threatened to pack the court" (New Republic). v.intr. Phrasal Verb: 1. To place one's belongings in boxes or luggage for transporting or storing. 2. To be susceptible of compact storage: Dishes pack more easily than glasses. 3. To form lumps or masses; become compacted. pack on Idiom: To gain (excess weight): has been packing on the pounds lately. pack it in Informal To cease work or activity: Let's pack it in for the day. [Middle English pak, possibly of Low German origin.] pack′a·bili·ty n. packa·ble adj. |
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