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词组 pack up
释义
Idiom
pack uppack up (someone)
to prepare someone to leave by gathering all their possessions.
When the teachers heard about a flood warning, they packed up the children and sent them home.

Phr V
pack up
packs, packing, packed
pack up (sth) or pack (sth) up
to collect your things together and put them into bags or boxes, especially when you have finished doing something
I just need a few minutes to pack up my equipment, and then we can leave.I got to the market just as it was closing and everyone was packing up.
pack up
British informal if a machine packs up, it stops working
Our car's packed up again.
informal to finish work
I usually pack up early on Friday afternoons.
pack up
verb to cease doing something; to retire from work (of a machine, etc) to stop working because of a fault UK, 1925. pack up shopto cease trading UK, 2003
⇨ pack in; pack up
verb to stop; to cease an activity; to retire US, 1942
phrasepack up1. pack uppack up sthpack sth up to put your things into bags, boxes etc, so that you can move them to another place: She packed up her few belongings and left. I didn't get to the exhibition until late, and people were already starting to pack up.2. pack up to finish working or finish what you are doing at the end of a day: If business stays slow, you can pack up early. I think it's about time we packed u p and went home.3. pack up BrE informal if a machine packs up it stops working: The bloody washing machine's packed up again. SIMILAR TO: break down

pack up

To put one's belongings into a box, suitcase, or other container to be transported elsewhere. Students, please don't pack up before I'm done the lesson. John was so mad that he started packing up a bag so he could stay somewhere else for the night. I'm sick of your attitude. Pack up—you're fired!

pack something up (in something)

to prepare something to be transported by placing it into a container. Gerry will pack the dishes up in a strong box, using lots of crumpled paper. Please pack up the dishes carefully.

pack up

to prepare one's belongings to be transported by placing them into a container; to gather one's things together for one's departure. If we are going to leave in the morning, we should pack up now. I think you should pack up and be ready to leave at a moment's notice. He didn't say good-bye. He just packed up and left.

pack up

v.
1. To put the belongings one is traveling with into some container that will be used to transport them: We packed the car up and left for Canada. I packed up my suitcase and put it in the car.
2. To gather or tie some group of things together in a package: I packed up your books in that box for you. I packed my old clothes up and sent them to the shelter.
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