pack in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for pack in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.pack1 [Am pæk, Brit pak] N

6. pack U → pack ice

See also send, pack ice

I.send <pt & pp sent> [Am sɛnd, Brit sɛnd] VB trans

2. send (direct, cause to go):

me mandó a por cerveza Spain inf

II.send <pt & pp sent> [Am sɛnd, Brit sɛnd] VB intr

pack2 [Am pæk, Brit pak] VB trans (fill with sympathizers)

six-pack [Am ˈsɪks ˌpæk, Brit] N

flat-pack [Am ˈflætpæk, Brit ˈflatpak] N Brit

pack away VB [Am pæk -, Brit pak -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

pack down VB [Am pæk -, Brit pak -] (v + adv) SPORTS

pack in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for pack in the English»Spanish Dictionary

pre-pack [ˌpri:ˈpæk] VB trans Brit

pack Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

pack of cards
pack it in!
economy size pack fig
clubs pl (in Spanish card pack)
pack [or deck Am] of cards
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Then he hears the howling of the ocean pack and leaves again.
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There is no other state within a state with authority to pack off parts of the kingdom for its own benefit.
sluggerotoole.com
The first three attempts were turned back due to a heavy ice pack surrounding the island.
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Pack good walking shoes and download our map.
www.farmersjournal.ie
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.
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For side chain packing, a tree decomposition algorithm is used to pack up all the side chains and avoid any clashes.
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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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During the winter they disperse to the pack ice, ice floes and the open sea.
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Like a nicotine patch for a pack-a-day addiction, a predictable and steadily rising carbon tax will help wean us from our fossil fuel habit.
www.troymedia.com
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

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