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单词 packing
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Definition of packing in English:

packing

noun ˈpakɪŋˈpækɪŋ
mass noun
  • 1The action or process of packing something.

    she finished her packing
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The next morning Britt woke me up and told me she had already finished my packing since I had everything already laid out for it.
    • A bundle of straw for packing lies on the cobbles.
    • I finished up some last minute packing and then carried my bags down to the door.
    • Jada finished the packing and the suitcases were neatly placed side by side in her bedroom.
    • She finished her hasty packing and zipped up the bag.
    • Thousands of girls and women are employed gainfully in the weaving, finishing and packing of the products.
    • Processes used included rebuilding the pots with modern, sympathetic materials and providing specialist packing for each vessel.
    • In addition to a better mix of cartons in the kits, we have supplementary packs of portarobes to be delivered with the standard or mini kits, to assist in the packing of your clothes.
    • I had only just finished the enervating task of packing.
    • I still remember the day the tape was made, but before I could dwell on it, I tossed it out the window and finished the rest of my packing in a state of fuming.
    • Thank goodness I finished all my packing yesterday, she thought as she began to get everything ready for the day ahead.
    • She was in the process of packing but she had left a box of clothes that she had planned to give away open in the middle of the room.
    • Donella had finished her packing, but couldn't locate where Tony had put her last suitcase.
    • So, after I peered into the vent for awhile with the flashlight, and after finding nothing, I went back to my packing and puttering around the house.
    • My plan was to leave in secret, but just as I was finishing the packing, Father John stepped into the attic, saw what I was doing, and stopped me.
    • Then he realized that Stacy was still in Colorado, packing, and he was only there a week, then he'd go back home and finish the packing.
    • I had to pick up Michael from his caretaker, finish my necessary last-minute packing, and get on the road.
    • The lead had severely decomposed during its one hundred year history, and its fragility was exacerbated by poor packing for shipment.
    • I was unable to take off from work much so he handled most of the packing; upon our arrival at our new home we discovered most of our plates were broken.
    • People were of course prepared to some degree, those whose homes flooded annually were well into the process of packing and moving.
    • The packing continues, as I once again go through the process of winnowing out the dross that I have collected over the past dozen or so years.
    1. 1.1 A charge made when delivering goods to cover the cost of packing them.
      £2 (plus 50p postage and packing)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It costs just £19.99, including postage and packing - and what it will do is tell you whether your chronic health problems are caused by a food intolerance, or not.
      • People are selling these things on E-Bay, some sellers are obviously making a profit on the wristbands, and then charging up to £2.99 for postage and packing on each band.
      • The calendar runs from March 2005 to February 2006 and costs £5.99 plus £2.50 postage and packing.
      • It is available by post from Mrs Williams at a cost of £3.50, including postage and packing.
      • Until now, punters returning goods have not been able to claim back the original charges made for postage and packing.
      • Remember also that you may be charged for postage and packing, which for small, lighter items should be minimal.
      • This is available via our Fool Shop for £17.99, with no charge for postage and packing.
      • The tape itself costs E3.50 plus postage and packing.
      • Weighing in at 580 tonnes the postage and packing is going to cost a few bob.
      • The price of each is £6 plus £1.50 each for postage and packing.
      • You can download this software for £24.95, or get it on CD for an extra £4.99 to cover postage and packing.
      • Users who run into trouble are offered a replacement handheld and cradle, with postage and packing charges picked up by Palm.
      • The price (credit cards not accepted) includes postage and packing.
      • Prices start at 9.95 for four saplings, including packing, posting and delivery within 14 days.
      • This delicious three track CD is free for the taking for the cost of a few stamps for postage and packing.
      • And I once got the promise of a digital camera, but only if I sent off £70 for postage and packing.
      • Each one bought at £6.95 plus postage and packing will include a donation to children's charity National Children's Homes.
      • Trust membership costs £7.50 a year and whistles are £7.50 with 50p postage and packing.
      • Even adding postage and packing costs the offers were a real bargain and it didn't take long for the offer to go viral.
      • The T-shirts are available from the website and selected outlets and cost 7.50 and 1.50 postage and packing.
    2. 1.2 Material used to protect fragile goods in transit.
      polystyrene packing
      Example sentencesExamples
      • At least I cleaned up the cardboard boxes and the packing material, and I worked up a sweat.
      • He proceeded to carefully prepare a packing tube to protect the poster for transport.
      • The removals company dropped off the boxes, packing tape and paper last night - 50 boxes, all told.
      • Instead I've gone for some ripped up pieces of chucky cardboard packing material and some of those air-filled plastic pockets that get used as packing material too.
      • Grass pulp, he says, can be used for everything from packing material to animal feed.
      • The pottery jars required considerable packing (heather, straw, etc.) to cushion them against breakages.
      • In front of the incinerator is a huge pile of garbage, including packing bags, plastic bottles and foam boards.
      • Flatten all packing paper thoroughly when unpacking - small items can easily be overlooked and thrown out with the rubbish
      • With early farmers came seeds, some imported intentionally but others carried over unwittingly in animal fodder and packing.
      • The company specialised in the manufacture of corrugated and protective packing.
      • The thing is, I should be forced to live in a big giant ball of those plastic packing bubbles that are so fun to pop.
      • The Cube is wrapped in plastic, surrounded by a good amount of packing foam to protect it during shipping.
      • The packing the phone was protected by, splayed out across the floor
      • But I then decided that this shredded paper would make ideal packing material for fragile items and was on the verge of putting the bags of shreds back into the bedroom or possibly in the attic.
      • Our dining room is filled with huge plastic bags filled with the packing papers, so it seems like things are much more cramped and unorganized than they really are.
      • Without lingering on the box too much, it was nice to see that all the packing inside is folded cardboard.
      • The shredded paper was the packing from a Lush parcel.
      • They had an ineffable smell that escaped even the plastic packing.
      • Maybe if I go and tell him that, maybe he could charge more for the packing and pay us.
      • I must find a source of fibre or some inert packing.
    3. 1.3 Material used to seal a join or assist in lubricating an axle.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Packing for lubricating purposes comprising a mixture of wool and horsehair spun together is made into pad form by banding a length of the yarn in zig-zag form and then bending the sheet so formed into zigzag form until a pad of the required dimensions is obtained.
      • This packing is self lubricating, mechanically strong and widely used in chemicals, petrochemicals, power plants, paper, pulp and food industries.

Rhymes

backing, blacking, sacking, tracking, whacking
 
 

Definition of packing in US English:

packing

nounˈpækɪŋˈpakiNG
  • 1The action or process of packing something.

    the handling, packing, and shipping of products
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The next morning Britt woke me up and told me she had already finished my packing since I had everything already laid out for it.
    • I had to pick up Michael from his caretaker, finish my necessary last-minute packing, and get on the road.
    • I had only just finished the enervating task of packing.
    • My plan was to leave in secret, but just as I was finishing the packing, Father John stepped into the attic, saw what I was doing, and stopped me.
    • She was in the process of packing but she had left a box of clothes that she had planned to give away open in the middle of the room.
    • Processes used included rebuilding the pots with modern, sympathetic materials and providing specialist packing for each vessel.
    • I still remember the day the tape was made, but before I could dwell on it, I tossed it out the window and finished the rest of my packing in a state of fuming.
    • A bundle of straw for packing lies on the cobbles.
    • Donella had finished her packing, but couldn't locate where Tony had put her last suitcase.
    • Then he realized that Stacy was still in Colorado, packing, and he was only there a week, then he'd go back home and finish the packing.
    • Jada finished the packing and the suitcases were neatly placed side by side in her bedroom.
    • People were of course prepared to some degree, those whose homes flooded annually were well into the process of packing and moving.
    • I finished up some last minute packing and then carried my bags down to the door.
    • In addition to a better mix of cartons in the kits, we have supplementary packs of portarobes to be delivered with the standard or mini kits, to assist in the packing of your clothes.
    • Thousands of girls and women are employed gainfully in the weaving, finishing and packing of the products.
    • Thank goodness I finished all my packing yesterday, she thought as she began to get everything ready for the day ahead.
    • The lead had severely decomposed during its one hundred year history, and its fragility was exacerbated by poor packing for shipment.
    • So, after I peered into the vent for awhile with the flashlight, and after finding nothing, I went back to my packing and puttering around the house.
    • I was unable to take off from work much so he handled most of the packing; upon our arrival at our new home we discovered most of our plates were broken.
    • She finished her hasty packing and zipped up the bag.
    • The packing continues, as I once again go through the process of winnowing out the dross that I have collected over the past dozen or so years.
    1. 1.1 Material used to protect fragile goods in transit.
      polystyrene packing
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Maybe if I go and tell him that, maybe he could charge more for the packing and pay us.
      • In front of the incinerator is a huge pile of garbage, including packing bags, plastic bottles and foam boards.
      • The thing is, I should be forced to live in a big giant ball of those plastic packing bubbles that are so fun to pop.
      • He proceeded to carefully prepare a packing tube to protect the poster for transport.
      • The shredded paper was the packing from a Lush parcel.
      • I must find a source of fibre or some inert packing.
      • The removals company dropped off the boxes, packing tape and paper last night - 50 boxes, all told.
      • The company specialised in the manufacture of corrugated and protective packing.
      • The packing the phone was protected by, splayed out across the floor
      • At least I cleaned up the cardboard boxes and the packing material, and I worked up a sweat.
      • Grass pulp, he says, can be used for everything from packing material to animal feed.
      • But I then decided that this shredded paper would make ideal packing material for fragile items and was on the verge of putting the bags of shreds back into the bedroom or possibly in the attic.
      • Our dining room is filled with huge plastic bags filled with the packing papers, so it seems like things are much more cramped and unorganized than they really are.
      • Without lingering on the box too much, it was nice to see that all the packing inside is folded cardboard.
      • They had an ineffable smell that escaped even the plastic packing.
      • Flatten all packing paper thoroughly when unpacking - small items can easily be overlooked and thrown out with the rubbish
      • With early farmers came seeds, some imported intentionally but others carried over unwittingly in animal fodder and packing.
      • Instead I've gone for some ripped up pieces of chucky cardboard packing material and some of those air-filled plastic pockets that get used as packing material too.
      • The Cube is wrapped in plastic, surrounded by a good amount of packing foam to protect it during shipping.
      • The pottery jars required considerable packing (heather, straw, etc.) to cushion them against breakages.
    2. 1.2 Material used to seal a joint or assist in lubricating an axle.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Packing for lubricating purposes comprising a mixture of wool and horsehair spun together is made into pad form by banding a length of the yarn in zig-zag form and then bending the sheet so formed into zigzag form until a pad of the required dimensions is obtained.
      • This packing is self lubricating, mechanically strong and widely used in chemicals, petrochemicals, power plants, paper, pulp and food industries.
 
 
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