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I . pack [pæk] SUBST

1. pack:

pack (backpack)
pack (bundle)
cula f
pack (bundle)
pack (bag)
vreč(k)a f

2. pack:

pack (packet)
paket(ek) m
pack (packet)
zavoj(ček) m
pack (packet)
pack (box)
škatl(ic)a f

3. pack of cards:

pack

4. pack + sing/plur vb (group):

pack of people
krdelo n
pack of people
tolpa f
pack of hounds, wolves
trop m
pack of hounds, wolves
krdelo n

5. pack (polar ice):

pack

II . pack [pæk] VERBE intr

1. pack (for a journey):

pack
pack

III . pack [pæk] VERBE trans

1. pack articles, goods:

dajati v [perf dati v]
zlagati v [perf zložiti v]
pack (for transport)
pack (for transport)
pack (in units for sale)

2. pack also fig (cram):

pack
pack
pack

3. pack (compress):

pack
zbijati [perf zbiti]
pack
pack INFOR data

4. pack (contain):

pack

I . pack away VERBE trans

1. pack (put away):

pack

I . pack in VERBE trans

1. pack:

pack (put in)
dajati v [perf dati v]
pack (put in)
zlagati v [perf zložiti v]
pack (for transport)
pack (for transport)
pack (in units for sale)

2. pack (cram in):

pack people, animals
pack people, animals

3. pack (attract):

pack audience

4. pack fam:

to pack in sth (stop)
to pack in sth (give up)

II . pack in VERBE intr

1. pack (throng):

pack
pack
pack

2. pack fam (stop work):

pack

I . pack into VERBE trans

1. pack:

pack (put)
dajati v [perf dati v]
pack (put)
zlagati v [perf zložiti v]
pack (for transport)
pack (for transport)
pack (in units for sale)

2. pack also fig (cram):

pack
pack

II . pack into VERBE intr (fit, throng)

pack
pack
pack

pack out VERBE trans usu passive GB fam to be packed out

I . pack up VERBE trans

1. pack (put away):

pack
pack

2. pack fam (stop):

to pack up sth

II . pack up VERBE intr fam

1. pack (stop work):

pack

2. pack GB fam (malfunction):

pack
crkovati [perf crkniti]
pack

eˈcono·my pack SUBST, eˈcono·my size SUBST

ˈface pack SUBST

face pack

ˈflat-pack ADJ épith

flat-pack furniture:

ˈice pack SUBST

1. ice pack (for swelling):

ice pack

2. ice pack (sea ice):

ice pack

pre-pack [ˌpri:ˈpæk] VERBE trans esp GB

ˈsix-pack SUBST

1. six-pack (package of six):

2. six-pack (stomach):

radiatorčki m plur

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Some manufacturers have a separate ground loop fluid pump pack, while some integrate the pumping and valving within the heat pump.
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Around $14 for a six-pack of 12-ounce bottles, or $9-$10 on draft.
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As he rides, he hears the wild huntsman, his pack, and wolves chasing after him.
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With sunshine in the forecast, be sure to pack a sunhat and sunscreen.
www.voxy.co.nz
Options included alloy wheels, central locking/electric windows (only available as a twinned options pack), a sliding glass sunroof and front fog lights.
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Pack up as much gold, silver, gems and other treasures as you can, and run away.
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Then he hears the howling of the ocean pack and leaves again.
en.wikipedia.org
Pack good walking shoes and download our map.
www.farmersjournal.ie
There is no other state within a state with authority to pack off parts of the kingdom for its own benefit.
sluggerotoole.com
Pack an emergency road kit that includes jumper cables, flares, blankets, a spare, a first-aid kit, flashlight, a phone charger, candles and matches.
www.huffingtonpost.ca

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