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packt
packs
German
German
English
English

I. pa·cken [ˈpakn̩] VB trans

1. packen (ergreifen):

jdn/etw packen
to grab [hold of] sb/sth
jdn/etw packen
to seize sb/sth
jdn/etw bei etw dat/an etw dat packen
to grab [or seize] sb/sth by sth
jdn an [o. bei] dem Kragen packen

2. packen (vollpacken):

etw packen
to pack sth

3. packen (verstauen):

etw [in etw acc] packen
to pack sth [in[to] sth]

4. packen (überkommen):

jdn packen

5. packen sl (bewältigen):

etw packen
the exam is easy [or Brit inf! a piece of piss]

6. packen (erreichen):

etw packen
to catch sth

7. packen sl (kapieren):

etw packen
to get sth inf

Phrases:

sb has it bad inf

II. pa·cken [ˈpakn̩] VB refl inf

to beat it inf

Pa·cken <-s, -> [ˈpakn̩] N m

jd packt [mit] an
jdn in Watte packen inf
to collar [or grab] [or nab] sb
English
English
German
German
jdn packen [o. fesseln]
to wrap sb in cotton wool Brit
Präsens
ichpacke
dupackst
er/sie/espackt
wirpacken
ihrpackt
siepacken
Präteritum
ichpackte
dupacktest
er/sie/espackte
wirpackten
ihrpacktet
siepackten
Perfekt
ichhabegepackt
duhastgepackt
er/sie/eshatgepackt
wirhabengepackt
ihrhabtgepackt
siehabengepackt
Plusquamperfekt
ichhattegepackt
duhattestgepackt
er/sie/eshattegepackt
wirhattengepackt
ihrhattetgepackt
siehattengepackt

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In deutscher Übersetzung findet man einige in den Anthologien Der Mörder zieht die Turnschuh an und Der Mörder packt die Rute aus.
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Die Kopulation selbst beginnt damit, dass das Männchen das Weibchen mit den Hinterleibszangen packt und beide danach etwa 15 bis 20 Minuten in einer V-Stellung beieinanderbleiben.
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Schlangen packt ein Jägerliest mit dem kräftigen Schnabel.
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Doch trotz seiner Liebe zu seiner Frau, packt Druss immer wieder die Abenteuerlust.
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Als er das junge Glück andauernd turteln sieht, packt ihn unendliche Eifersucht, gepaart mit dem Zorn des stets Benachteiligten.
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