单词 | pack |
释义 | Word Frequency pack 1(pæk) noun 1. a. a bundle or load, esp one carried on the back b. (as modifier) a pack animal 2. a collected amount of anything 3. a complete set of similar things, esp a set of 52 playing cards 4. a group of animals of the same kind, esp hunting animals a pack of hounds 5. any group or band that associates together, esp for criminal purposes 6. rugby the forwards of a team or both teams collectively, as in a scrum or in rucking 7. the basic organizational unit of Cub Scouts and Brownie Guides 8. a. a small package, carton, or container, used to retail commodities, esp foodstuffs, cigarettes, etc b. (in combination) pack-sealed 9. US and Canadian a small or medium-sized container of cardboard, paper, etc, often together with its contents Also called (in Britain and certain other countries): packet10. short for pack ice 11. the quantity of something, such as food, packaged for preservation 12. medicine a. a sheet or blanket, either damp or dry, for wrapping about the body, esp for its soothing effect b. a material such as cotton or gauze for temporarily filling a bodily cavity, esp to control bleeding 13. short for backpack, rucksack 14. mining a roof support, esp one made of rubble 15. short for face pack 16. a parachute folded and ready for use 17. computing another name for deck (sense 5) 18. go to the pack verb 19. to place or arrange (articles) in (a container), such as clothes in a suitcase 20. (transitive) to roll up into a bundle 21. (when passive, often foll by out) to press tightly together; cram the audience packed into the foyer the hall was packed out 22. (tr; foll by in or into) to fit (many things, experiences, etc) into a limited space or time she packed a lot of theatre visits into her holiday 23. to form (snow, ice, etc) into a hard compact mass or (of snow, ice, etc) to become compacted 24. (transitive) to press in or cover tightly to pack a hole with cement 25. (transitive) to load (a horse, donkey, etc) with a burden 26. (often foll by off or away) to send away or go away, esp hastily 27. (transitive) to seal (a joint) by inserting a layer of compressible material between the faces 28. (transitive) to fill (a bearing or gland) with grease to lubricate it 29. (transitive) to separate (two adjoining components) so that they have a predetermined gap between them, by introducing shims, washers, plates, etc 30. (transitive) medicine to treat with a pack 31. (transitive) slang to be capable of inflicting (a blow) he packs a mean punch 32. (transitive) US informal to carry or wear habitually he packs a gun 33. (intransitive; often foll by down) rugby to form a scrum 34. (tr; often foll by into, to, etc) US, Canadian and New Zealand to carry (goods), esp on the back will you pack your camping equipment into the mountains? 35. pack one's bags 36. send packing Derived forms packable (ˈpackable) adjective Word origin C13: related to Middle Low German pak, of obscure originWord Frequency pack 2(pæk) verb (transitive) to fill (a legislative body, committee, etc) with one's own supporters to pack a jury Word origin C16: perhaps changed from pact |
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