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View usage for: (pækt) 1. adjectiveA place that is packed is very crowded. From 3.30 until 7pm, the shop is packed. ...a packed meeting at Westminster. The streets were packed with men, women and children. [+ with] Synonyms: filled, full, crowded, jammed More Synonyms of packed 2. adjective [verb-link ADJECTIVE with noun]Something that is packed with things contains a very large number of them. The Encyclopedia is packed with clear illustrations and over 250 recipes. [+ with] Fish and chips are packed with protein. packed in British English (pækt) adjective1. completely filled; full a packed theatre 2. (of a picnic type of meal) prepared and put in a container or containers beforehand; prepacked a packed lunch More idioms containingpacked be packed like sardines Examples of 'packed' in a sentencepacked We went out with a packed lunch and came back at teatime.She shows me pictures of a packed lunch she made him.Making fruit and veg a normal part of diets in packed lunches helps lay down foundations for health.He expects me to sort out his son's school uniform and packed lunches too.I also try to bring in a packed lunch.BACK to school needn't mean going back to boring packed lunches.But she still made time in her packed schedule to fill in for me yesterday, spilling the beans about her life on and off the screen.The fourth row of the packed theatre was filled with members of my family.The incident brought gasps from a packed crowd.Friend is eager to keep their good form going despite a packed festive schedule.This was a great performance to a packed and rapturous house.What about a packed lunch for the office?As the three finalists walk before the cameras and packed audience there is no clapping or cheering.Passengers today complain of being unable to squeeze onto packed trains on routes across the country.The game was being watched by a packed stadium and was broadcast live.But he got a rousing reception from a packed crowd who chanted his name.There will be a packed house and it would be fantastic to beat them.Various county councillors claim to have tried the packed lunches and found them very good.After my impromptu lecture he fielded a bombardment of sympathetic questions from a packed audience.Armed cops hunting the suspect stormed a packed commuter train.But practising with the pressure of a packed stadium could improve their abysmal record.They told me the food had become horrible again and begged for packed lunches.No one seems to notice the lack of fabric on the crowded pavements or in packed subway trains.But it was the manner of it which yet again stunned those in the packed stadium with disbelief.There cannot have been many in the packed crowd who did not realise the likely significance of his untimely exit.They played to a packed crowd.Terfel's packed schedule is planned five years in advance.It was sure-fire way to guarantee a packed house at the next meeting.Yet at the end a packed audience stood for 20 minutes and cheered.These days, such is the packed schedule, no international team can have too many fast bowlers. British English: packed / pækt/ ADJECTIVE A place that is packed is very crowded. The mall was packed with shoppers. - American English: packed
- Arabic: مُكْتَظُ
- Brazilian Portuguese: lotado
- Chinese: 塞满的
- Croatian: pretrpan
- Czech: nacpaný místo lidmi
- Danish: proppet
- Dutch: stampvol
- European Spanish: atestado
- Finnish: täpötäysi
- French: empaqueté
- German: verpackt
- Greek: συσκευασμένος
- Italian: imballato imballata
- Japanese: 荷造りが済んで
- Korean: 꽉 찬
- Norwegian: stappfull
- Polish: zatłoczony
- European Portuguese: lotado
- Romanian: aglomerat
- Russian: упакованный
- Latin American Spanish: atestado
- Swedish: packad bagage
- Thai: แน่น
- Turkish: paketlenmiş
- Ukrainian: спакований
- Vietnamese: chật cứng
Chinese translation of 'packed' adj - (= crowded)
拥(擁)挤(擠)的 (yōngjǐ de) - (= compacted) [snow, earth]
压(壓)坚(堅)实(實)的 (yā jiānshí de) packed solid (with people) 挤(擠)得水泄不通 (jǐ de shuǐ xiè bù tōng)
vt - [clothes]
把 ... 打包 (bǎ ... dǎbāo) - [suitcase, bag]
把 ... 装(裝)箱 (bǎ ... zhuāngxiāng) - [hole] (with earth, cement)
填塞 (tiánsè)
vi -
打点(點)行装(裝) (dǎdiǎn xíngzhuāng)
n (c) - (= bundle)
- [of goods]
捆(梱) (kǔn) - [of documents]
包 (bāo)
- (US) [of cigarettes]
包 (bāo) - (= group) [of hounds]
群 (qún) - [of people]
伙(夥) (huǒ)
- (= back pack)
背包 (bēibāo) (个(個), gè) - [of cards]
副 (fù) to pack one's bags (fig) 卷(捲)铺(鋪)盖(蓋)走人 (juǎn pūgài zǒurén) to pack sb/sth into sth (= cram) 把某人/某物塞满(滿)某物 (bǎ mǒurén/mǒuwù sāimǎn mǒuwù) to pack sth into/around sth (= compress) 把某物塞进(進)某物/在某物周围(圍)压(壓)紧(緊) (bǎ mǒuwù sāijìn mǒuwù/zài mǒuwù zhōuwéi yājǐn) to send sb packing (inf) 把某人赶(趕)走 (bǎ mǒurén gǎnzǒu)
All related terms of 'packed'The streets were packed with people. Synonyms filled jammed crammed swarming overloaded seething chock-full cram-full chock-a-block packed like sardines hoatching (Scottish) loaded or full to the gunwales Opposites empty , deserted , uncrowded , uncongested Additional synonymsDefinition completely filled with The country is brimful with highly paid doctors. Synonyms full, filled, packed, running over, brimming, overflowing, flush, overfull The hotel was bursting at the seams. Synonyms full (to bursting), crowded, packed, jammed, crammed, chock-full, chock-a-block Definition crowded to excess Some areas are congested with both cars and people. Synonyms packed (out), crowded, choked, swarming, overcrowded, teeming, jam-packed, bursting at the seams, crammed full, overpopulated, like the Black Hole of Calcutta, hoatching (Scottish) Additional synonymsThe street was crowded and noisy. Synonyms packed, full, busy, mobbed, cramped, swarming, overflowing, thronged, teeming, congested, populous, jam-packed, crushed Definition holding as much or as many as possible The centre is full beyond capacity. Synonyms crammed, crowded, packed, crushed, jammed, in use, congested, chock-full, chock-a-block Definition filled to capacity His room was jam-packed with fruit, flowers, gifts etc. Synonyms crowded, full, packed, busy, crushed, mobbed, cramped, huddled, swarming, overflowing, thronged, teeming, congested, populousThe great hall was overflowing with people. Synonyms full, filled, abounding, swarming, rife, plentiful, thronged, teeming, copious, replete, bountiful, profuse, brimful, thick on the ground, overfull, superabundant All related terms of 'packed' |