Apedia

Packed Pack Sth Verb Transitive Things I Informal

Level A2 
Kind verb
Front pack 
IPA  /pæk   / verb
Back bavul toplamak, denk bağlamak, hazırlanmak
Back 2

pack (verb)

 /pæk   / verb
 
 1 [intransitive, transitive]
to put your things into a suitcase, etc. before you go away or go on holiday
bavul toplamak, denk bağlamak, hazırlanmak
 I'll have to pack my suitcase in the morning.
 Have you packed yet?
 Have you packed your toothbrush?
Do your packing de aynı anlama gelir.
OPPOSITE UNPACK
 2 [intransitive, transitive]
to put things into containers so they can be stored, transported or sold
kutulamak
 I packed all my books into boxes.
 I work in the packing department.
OPPOSITE UNPACK
 3 [transitive] [often passive](informal)
to fill with people or things until crowded or full
doldurmak
 The train was absolutely packed.
 The book is packed with useful information.
 People packed the pavements, waiting for the president to arrive.
PHRASAL VERBS
pack sth in
(informal)
to stop doing sth
bırakmak
 I've packed in my job.
 I've had enough of you boys arguing – just pack it in, will you!
pack sth in/into sth
to do a lot in a short time
sıkıştırmak
 They packed a lot into their three days in Rome.
pack sth out
 [usually passive]
to fill sth with people
tıklım tıklım dolu olmak
 The bars are packed out every night.
pack up(informal)
1 (used about a machine, engine, etc.) to stop working
 (makine vb.) durmak
 My old car packed up last week so now I cycle to work.
 2 to finish working or doing sth
toparlanmak
 There was nothing else to do so we packed up and went home.
 

Learn with these flashcards. Click next, previous, or up to navigate to more flashcards for this subject.

Next card: Pack noun paket things set sürü cards  /pæk  

Previous card: Verb  /peɪs   intransitive transitive adımlamak arşınlamak b2  pace 

Up to card list: The Oxford 5000 - English English Turkish (version 2)