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packed

  • 1 packed (out)

    (containing as many people as possible: The theatre/meeting was packed (out).) fullur, þéttsetinn, pakkaður

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  • 2 packed (out)

    (containing as many people as possible: The theatre/meeting was packed (out).) fullur, þéttsetinn, pakkaður

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  • 3 pack

    [pæk] 1. noun
    1) (things tied up together or put in a container, especially to be carried on one's back: He carried his luggage in a pack on his back.) föggur, baggi; pakki
    2) (a set of (fifty-two) playing-cards: a pack of cards.) spilastokkur
    3) (a number or group of certain animals: a pack of wolves / a wolf-pack.) flokkur
    4) (a packet: a pack of cigarettes.) pakki
    2. verb
    1) (to put (clothes etc) into a bag, suitcase or trunk for a journey: I've packed all I need and I'm ready to go.) pakka
    2) (to come together in large numbers in a small space: They packed into the hall to hear his speech.) hópast, troðast; pakka saman
    - packing-case
    - packed out
    - packed
    - pack off
    - pack up

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  • 4 pack up

    1) (to put into containers in order to take somewhere else: She packed up the contents of her house.) pakka saman, setja í pakkningar/gáma
    2) (to stop working or operating: We'd only gone five miles when the engine packed up.) bila

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  • 5 tight

    1. adjective
    1) (fitting very or too closely: I couldn't open the box because the lid was too tight; My trousers are too tight.) þéttur, þröngur
    2) (stretched to a great extent; not loose: He made sure that the ropes were tight.) fastur, vel hertur
    3) ((of control etc) strict and very careful: She keeps (a) tight control over her emotions.) strangur, öruggur
    4) (not allowing much time: We hope to finish this next week but the schedule's a bit tight.) knappur
    2. adverb
    ((also tightly) closely; with no extra room or space: The bags were packed tight / tightly packed.) þétt
    - - tight
    - tighten
    - tightness
    - tights
    - tight-fisted
    - tightrope
    - a tight corner/spot
    - tighten one's belt

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  • 6 cluster

    1. noun
    (a closely-packed group (of people or things): a cluster of berries; They stood in a cluster.) þyrping; klasi
    2. verb
    ((often with round) to group together in clusters: They clustered round the door.) þyrpast

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  • 7 densely

    adverb (very closely together: The crowd was densely packed.) mjög þétt

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  • 8 loose

    [lu:s]
    1) (not tight; not firmly stretched: a loose coat; This belt is loose.) laus, víður
    2) (not firmly fixed: This button is loose.) laus
    3) (not tied; free: The horses are loose in the field.) laus
    4) (not packed; not in a packet: loose biscuits.) í lausavikt, ópakkaður
    - looseness
    - loosen
    - loose-leaf
    - break loose
    - let loose

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  • 9 pack off

    (to send away, usually quickly and without wasting time: They packed the children off to bed early.) senda af stað; koma í rúmið

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  • 10 packing-case

    noun (a (large) wooden box in which goods are packed and sent from place to place.) kassi

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  • 11 ready

    ['redi]
    1) ((negative unready) prepared; able to be used etc immediately or when needed; able to do (something) immediately or when necessary: I've packed our cases, so we're ready to leave; Is tea ready yet?; Your coat has been cleaned and is ready (to be collected).) tilbúinn
    2) ((negative unready) willing: I'm always ready to help.) reiðubúinn, fús
    3) (quick: You're too ready to find faults in other people; He always has a ready answer.) snar, fljótur til
    4) (likely, about (to do something): My head feels as if it's ready to burst.) að því kominn að
    - readily
    - ready cash
    - ready-made
    - ready money
    - ready-to-wear
    - in readiness

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  • 12 sardine

    (a young pilchard, often packed in oil in small tins.) sardína

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  • 13 shavings

    noun plural (very thin strips especially of wood: The glasses were packed in wood shavings.) spænir

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  • 14 suitcase

    noun (a case with flat sides for clothes etc, used by a person when travelling: He hastily packed his (clothes in his) suitcase.) ferðataska

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  • 15 trunk

    1) (the main stem (of a tree): The trunk of this tree is five metres thick.) trjábolur
    2) (a large box or chest for packing or keeping clothes etc in: He packed his trunk and sent it to Canada by sea.) koffort, kista
    3) (an elephant's long nose: The elephant sucked up water into its trunk.) fílsrani
    4) (the body (not including the head, arms and legs) of a person (and certain animals): He had a powerful trunk, but thin arms.) bolur, búkur
    5) ((American) a boot (of a car): Put your baggage in the trunk.) skott, farangursgeymsla

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  • 16 underclothes

    (underwear: Have you packed my underclothes?) nærföt/-fatnaður

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  • 17 unpack

    1) (to take out (things that are packed): He unpacked his clothes.) taka upp
    2) (to take (clothes etc) out of (a case etc): Have you unpacked (your case)?) taka upp úr

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  • packed — adj. 1. Same as {jammed}. Syn: full, jammed, jam packed. [WordNet 1.5] 2. Crowded; as, the theater was packed. [PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • -packed — ► full of the thing mentioned: »a vitamin packed health drink »an action packed film Main Entry: ↑packed …   Financial and business terms

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  • packed — packed; un·packed; …   English syllables

  • Packed! — est le titre d un album des Pretenders. Musiciens Compositions Notes Portail du rock Catégorie  …   Wikipédia en Français

  • packed — index compact (dense), full, pithy, populous, replete, solid (compact) Burton s Legal Thesaurus …   Law dictionary

  • packed */ — UK [pækt] / US adjective 1) extremely crowded The cinema was packed on Friday. a packed flight packed with: a beach packed with holiday makers 2) informal containing a lot of something packed with: This new series is packed with drama and… …   English dictionary

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