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packed *

adjetivo
  1. zatłoczony, wypełniony po brzegi, przepełniony
    The place is always packed.
    The church was packed with people.
    link sinónimos: crowded, cramped
  2. ubity (np. śnieg)

pack *** , also: pack up

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verbo
  1. pakować, zapakować (np. jedzenie, towar) [TRANSITIVE]
    I'm sure I packed it.
    I haven't finished packing yet.
    Go get your bag packed.
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verbo
  1. owijać, zawijać, pakować [TRANSITIVE]
    Who will pack the present for John?
    She can't see the present; we have to pack it.
  2. wtłoczyć, wypełniać, zapełniać (np. salę koncertową) [TRANSITIVE/INTRANSITIVE]
    A huge crowd packed the hall.
    A crowd of students packed the room.
  3. ubijać (np. śnieg, glebę) [TRANSITIVE]
    He packed the snow to make a snowball.
    I packed the ground around the tree.
  4. nosić przy sobie (zwłaszcza broń) informal [TRANSITIVE]
    Are you packing?
    He's been packing since the beginning of the war.
sustantivo
  1. pakunek, paczka (np. pocztowa) [COUNTABLE]
    The postman has got three packs to deliver.
    I sent you the pack yesterday.
  2. paczka, opakowanie (np. papierosów)  AmE [COUNTABLE]
    Can you give me my pack of cigarettes?
    I bought a pack of cookies.
  3. plecak  BrE [COUNTABLE]
    "Where's my phone?" "In your pack."
    Can I borrow your pack?
    link sinónimos: backpack, rucksack
  4. talia (kart) [COUNTABLE]
    Give me the pack, we want to play poker.
    There are 52 cards in this pack.
  5. wataha (np. wilków)
    I saw a pack of wolves in the forest.
    Wolves are dangerous as a pack.
  6. sfora (np. dzikich psów) [COUNTABLE]
    A pack of wild dogs attacked my son.
    A pack of dangerous dogs terrorizes the city.
  7. grupa, banda (np. chuliganów) [COUNTABLE]
    A pack of hooligans stole my wallet.
    She was attacked by a pack of teenage boys.
  8. tampon, kompres [COUNTABLE]
    Do you have a pack in your handbag?
    She has a period and she needs a pack.
verbo
  1. zapakować komuś coś
    I packed you an apple, it's in your bag.
    He packed me my phone, it must be somewhere in my suitcase.