packs
Aussprache: [pæks]
Kontext: „transportation“
(verb) to put things together into a container or bag for carrying or moving. When you pack, you gather your items and organize them to take to a new place or to store them.
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I always pack my lunch before going to school.
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She didn’t pack any clothes for the trip, so she had to wear the same outfit every day.
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Did you pack your backpack for the trip?
Kontext: „collection“
(noun) a group of items that are bundled together. Like when you have a pack of cards or a pack of gum, they are all together in one group.
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I bought a pack of crayons to use for my art projects.
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There was no pack of chips left at the party; we ran out too quickly.
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How many stickers are in that pack?
Kontext: „animals“
(noun) a group of animals that live and hunt together. For example, wolves often travel in packs, working as a team to find food.
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The pack of wolves moved silently through the forest.
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I didn’t see a single pack of dogs in the park today—it was very quiet.
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How many animals are usually in a wolf pack?
Kontext: „sports“
(verb) to compete against other players as a group or team. This can happen in a game where players work together to win, like in a pack.
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The runners decided to pack together to help each other.
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They didn’t pack as a group, so some runners got lost on the course.
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Are they going to pack together during the race?