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●ˌpack ˈup 🔑●ˌpack sth ˈup 🔑1. to put your possessions, equipment, etc. into bags or boxes before you leave a place 打点行李;收拾行装◆It’s time to pack up and go home. 该收拾东西回家了。◆All our things were packed up, waiting to be moved. 我们所有东西都打包好了等着运走。OBJ things, belongings2. (BrE, informal) to stop doing sth, especially a job 停止;放弃;辞掉◆He used to smoke but he packed up last year. 他抽过烟,但去年戒掉了。◆You’d feel better if you packed up smoking. 把烟戒了,你就会感觉好些的。◆When did you pack up your job at the shop? 你什么时候辞去了店里的工作?OBJ smoking, work, job SYN give sth up ➡ see also pack sth in (1)[v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv] (rare) |