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[pæk]1. noun1) things tied up together or put in a container, especially to be carried on one's back:صُرَّة، حُزْمَه، رُزْمَهHe carried his luggage in a pack on his back.
2) a set of (fifty-two) playing-cards:رُزْمَة أوراق اللعِبa pack of cards.
3) a number or group of certain animals:قطيعa pack of wolves / a wolf-pack.
4) a packet:عُلبة، باكيتa pack of cigarettes.
2. verb1) to put (clothes etc) into a bag, suitcase or trunk for a journey:يَحْزمI've packed all I need and I'm ready to go.
2) to come together in large numbers in a small space:يَتَجَمَّع، يَكْتَظThey packed into the hall to hear his speech.
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حَشَا \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to put special material into a hole in a tooth: The dentist filled two of my teeth. jam: to press tightly: He jammed a bit of wood into the hole. load: to fill a gun, so that it is ready to fire: Don’t load (your guns) till I give the order. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. pad: to supply with a a pad: a padded seat. ram: to push heavily, with great force: He rammed some stones into the hole. stop: to fill or block (a hole, etc.): A hole in my tooth was stopped. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food, to press tightly He stuffed the books into the cupboard. \ See Also ردم (رَدَمَ)، سد (سَدَّ)، مَلاََ -
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حَزَمَ \ bind (bound): to tie; fasten sth. with sth. else: The prisoner was bound with rope. The nurse bound up my wounds. pack: to put one’s things into a container, for a journey: Have you packed (your suitcase) yet? Have you packed your clothes in that bag?, to put sth. (not liquid) into a container; cover sth. with paper or cloth (esp. for sale or for sending away) The cigarettes were packed in silver paper, inside a Cardboard packet. strap: to tie with a strap: The doctor strapped (up) my broken arm. \ See Also ربط (رَبَطَ) -
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مَلأَ \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to make full; put into (sth.) all that it will hold: He filled the bag with money. The crowd filled the hall. fill in: to add what is necessary to fill a space (esp. in writing): Fill in your name and address on this list. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. run: (of a bath) to fill or be filled: Don’t run your bath till the water is hot. I can hear the bath running. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food. top: (with up) to fill completely (sth. that is not quite full): Please top up the oil in my car engine. \ See Also حشا (حَشَا)، حشر (حَشَرَ) -
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اِكْتَظَّ \ overflow: (of liquid, crowds, any loose material, etc.) to flow over the edge of sth.; flow beyond its proper limits: The heavy storms made the river overflow (its banks). The crowd in the hall overflowed into the street. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. \ See Also فاض (فاضَ)، طفح (طَفِحَ) -
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1) to put into containers in order to take somewhere else:يُحَمِّلShe packed up the contents of her house.
2) to stop working or operating:يَتَوقَّف المُحَرِّك عَن العَمَلWe'd only gone five miles when the engine packed up.
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8 masukkan dalam
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9 ранец парашюта
parachute pack
матерчатый чехол (сумка), служащий,дпя помещения сложенного парашюта. — а fabric bag or envelope in which a parachute is packed.
-, наружный (сумка) — outer pack
матерчатый чехол (ранец), в который укладываются элементы парашютной системы при укладке купола парашюта во внутренний ранец, придавать правильную форму p. парашюта — а fabric envelope in which other components of а parachute system are stowed when the саперу is packed in the inner pack. work the pack into the eorfeet shapeРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > ранец парашюта
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v.1 to pack in a trunk.2 to cram with food. (Metaphorical)* * *1 (meter en baúl) to pack in a trunk2 figurado (engullir) to gorge, guzzle* * *VT2) * [+ comida] to tuck away *, stuff o.s. with; [+ bebida] to sink *, knock back *3) Caribe to clean out -
12 empiler
empiler [ɑ̃pile]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb( = mettre en pile) to pile up2. reflexive verbb. ( = s'entasser) s'empiler dans [+ local, véhicule] to pile into* * *ɑ̃pile
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verbe transitif to pile [something] (up)
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s'empiler verbe pronominal [livres] to pile ups'empiler dans — [personnes] to pile into
* * *ɑ̃pile vtto pile up, to stack up* * *empiler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( mettre en pile) to pile [sth] (up), to stack [sth] (up);2 ○( escroquer) to rip [sb] off○, to fleece○.B s'empiler vpr1 ( s'accumuler) [vaisselle, livres] to pile up;2 ( s'entasser) [personnes] to pile (dans into), to crowd (dans into).[ɑ̃pile] verbe transitif1. [mettre en tas] to pile ou to heap up (separable)[ranger en hauteur] to stack (up)2. [thésauriser] to amass (large quantities of)————————s'empiler verbe pronominal (emploi passif)————————s'empiler verbe pronominal intransitif[s'entasser] to pile ups'empiler dans [entrer nombreux dans] to pile ou to pack into -
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15 עוֹמֶס
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16 hacinarse
1 figurado (personas) to be packed, be crowded* * *VPRhacinarse en — [gente, animales] to pack into, cram into
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■hacinarse verbo reflexivo la gente se hacinaba a las puertas del cine, people crowded round the cinema entrance
los refugiados se hacinaban en los campos de acogida, the refugees were packed into temporary shelters
* * *vpr[gente] to be crowded together; [cosas] to be piled o heaped (up)* * *v/r crowd together* * *vr: to crowd together -
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vr impf (tiskati se) cram (into), pack (into); (materijal) be pounded/rammed -
18 ablegen auf
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19 speichern auf
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20 absacken
absacken
(Preise) to take a dive, (in Säcke füllen) to pack into sacks;
• völlig absacken (Preise) to dive.
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