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pack

Aussprache: [/pæk/]

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Kontext: „group of items“

(noun) a group of things that have been put together for carrying or storing. Like when you put your toys or books in a bag to take with you.

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She had a pack of snacks in her backpack for the trip.

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He forgot to pack his lunch and was hungry all day.

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Did you remember to pack your homework in your bag?

Kontext: „fill a container“

(verb) to put things into a container in an organized way, often for travel or storage. Like when you fill your bag for a sleepover or pack your toys away in a box.

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He packed his suitcase with clothes for the vacation.

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She didn't pack her books properly and they got damaged.

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How long does it take you to pack for a trip?

Kontext: „group of animals“

(noun) a group of animals, especially wild animals, that live and travel together. Like a group of wolves or dogs that hunt or travel together.

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The pack of wolves worked together to take down their prey.

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The lone wolf was not part of any pack.

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Have you ever seen a pack of wild animals in the forest?

Kontext: „cram tightly together“

(verb) to press tightly together or crowd closely. Like when people push into an elevator or tightly squeeze together in a small space.

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The fans packed into the stadium to cheer for their team.

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He decided to leave early to avoid getting packed in the crowd.

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How do you feel when you are packed in a crowded bus?

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