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●ˌpack sth ˈin (BrE, informal) 1. to give sth up, especially a job 停止,放弃(尤指工作)◆She’s packed in her job as a teacher. 她辞去了教师工作。◆Smoking’s bad for you. You ought to pack it in. 吸烟有害健康。你应该戒掉。◆I was so depressed I felt like packing it all in. 我心灰意冷,想彻底放弃。OBJ job SYN chuck sth in/up (BrE) , jack sth in (BrE) , give sth up ➡ see also pack up, pack sth up (2) ➡ note at give up, give sth up 2. ˌpack it ˈin used to tell sb to stop behaving badly or doing sth that is annoying you (用于劝告)住手,收敛点,别烦人◆Just pack it in, will you? 规矩点,行不?1 [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]2 [v + it + adv] |