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词组 pack your bags
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Idiom
pack your bagspack (your) bags
to leave a place or a job and not return.
Several members of the city council feel the chief of police should pack his bags.
idiompack your bags1 to leave a place or a situation where you do not want to stay:If Joe were to pack his bags and walk out, what would you do?She works in a job for six months, then she packs her bags and goes off skiing or sailing.2 used in order to tell someone to leave a place or situation:To those who disagree with this policy we say, start packing your bags, there's the door.Helen thought management would tell her to pack her bags, but instead they offered her a new contract, leaving her time to work on her own project.

pack (one's) bag(s)

To leave some place or a position (especially one's job) and not come back. Often used as an imperative. They told me to pack my bags after they caught me sleeping at my desk. I've had enough of you, Dan. Pack your bags and get out of my house!

pack your bags

COMMON If you pack your bags, you suddenly leave where you live or work, or stop being involved in something, usually because of a disagreement. After a huge row she packed her bags and never came back. If things go wrong and our conditions are not met, we will simply pack our bags and leave.

ˌpack your ˈbags

(informal) prepare to leave a place permanently, especially after a disagreement: He hadn’t paid any rent for three months so she told him to pack his bags.
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