单词 | packaged |
释义 | packagedadj. 1. Wrapped up, enclosed in packaging; made into a package; pre-packed. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > merchandise > [adjective] > merchandise packaging packaged1906 repackaged1909 wrapped1957 blister-packed1976 the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being gathered together > [adjective] > packing > packed packed1472 packaged1906 1906 Syracuse (N.Y.) Herald 27 May 2/7 Its enormous sales, which exceed those of all other packaged coffees in the United States combined. 1918 Amer. Econ. Rev. 8 299 On the average, advertised packaged goods cost at least 35 per cent more than the same in bulk. 1933 R. Simmat Princ. & Pract. Marketing viii. 67 The various types of packaged product may be divided into two classifications—the liquid and the solid. 1958 Times 4 Aug. 9/2 The pile of débris that results from unpacking a pound of packaged biscuits has to be seen to be believed. 1964 M. McLuhan Understanding Media (1967) ii. xx. 207 The age of the consumer of processed and packaged goods. 2003 Mirror (Nexis) 20 Feb. 41 Check processed and packaged foods for salt content. 2. Put together as a single unit for sale, presentation, etc.; presented in a particular way, esp. for promotional purposes. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > completeness > [adjective] > making complete > presented as a complete whole packaged1942 1942 Public Opinion Q. 6 438/2 Each item is a neat, tightly-packaged story,..easy to remember. 1947 Richmond (Va.) Times-Dispatch 11 May 1- d/4 Scheduled for this Summer are some 14 weekly ‘packaged’ tours. 1953 R. Chandler Long Good-bye iv. 22 The goddam women will start..making up with the packaged charm. 1961 L. MacNeice in New Statesman 30 June 1054/3 The weather is packaged and the spacemen In endless orbit. 1970 Daily Tel. 10 Nov. 17/5 Even ghost-hunters have been offered a packaged tour of the haunted houses of England. 2002 Africa News (Nexis) 27 Dec. A well packaged programme on culture and tourism could turn the fortunes of the country around. 3. Of a tourist: participating in a package holiday or tour. ΚΠ 1971 Times 11 Jan. 13/4 I hope..your correspondence on the haplessness of the private as against the packaged tourist isn't quite dead yet. 1991 S. Ewen et al. Consumption, Identity & Style (BNC) As millions flocked to the seaside resorts and holiday camps of postwar Britain they..confirmed the conception of the organized pleasure-seeker, the packaged punter. 2001 Sunday Times (Nexis) 8 July One in three of all packaged holidaymakers this summer will take off from Manchester. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1906 |
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