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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)

anglais
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
In the winter months the bay is covered almost entirely by pack ice and this keeps the air chilled and thus temperatures stay consistently low.
en.wikipedia.org
Through our new model we can simulate and optimize the contact between the piston ring pack and cylinder liner.
phys.org
It was typical that my demister decided to pack in on a cold, pitch black, lashing-with-rain kind of evening.
www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk
The first three attempts were turned back due to a heavy ice pack surrounding the island.
en.wikipedia.org
Pack up as much gold, silver, gems and other treasures as you can, and run away.
en.wikipedia.org
Options included alloy wheels, central locking/electric windows (only available as a twinned options pack), a sliding glass sunroof and front fog lights.
en.wikipedia.org
During the winter they disperse to the pack ice, ice floes and the open sea.
en.wikipedia.org
As he rides, he hears the wild huntsman, his pack, and wolves chasing after him.
en.wikipedia.org
There is no other state within a state with authority to pack off parts of the kingdom for its own benefit.
sluggerotoole.com

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