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pack ( Verb)
UK/US /pæk/
Present
pack
Ing
packing
He/She/It
packs
Past Simple
packed
Past Participle
packed
1-
A2
to prepare a suitcase with clothing and other belongings in preparation for a vacation away from home
-> Pack a bag,we're going to Miami!
-> I've packed you some candy for Halloween.
Synonym
prepare
Opposite
unpack
2-
A2
to put anything in a container in order to store, transport, or sell it
-> Help me with packing the chips.
-> Pack the clothes with her.
Synonym
package
Opposite
unpack
3-
A2
to surround something that is likely to break with soft material in needed to shield it
-> The bowls need to be packed very carefully.
-> Use newspaper for packing the glass.
Synonym
make-ready
Opposite
not protect
4-
A2
to fill something with a lot of individuals or things
-> A lot of people were packed in a shelter.
-> We should pack the drinks in a container.
Synonym
fill
Opposite
empty
5-
A2
to crush something like snow or soil into a thick, hard mass
-> The snow has packed down to our garage.
-> Pack the soil down around the flower.
Synonym
harden
Opposite
soften
Word Families
'pack' Contained Stories
There is a money order in 21st century. Big business owners make profits everyday. With the help of the internet, they can sell large packages faster. Packaging is not hard as it used to be as it is automatised. Businesses today operate on a global and international level. They can outlive their original owner each company and businesses frequently oppose solidly drawn rules and regulations in order to make a profit. They use every option to outplay their competitors in the market. In some cases, businesses can outgrow countries and become richer and bigger than some countries.