pack up

动词 v.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To give in; to give up; to leave in defeat.
    — Our last batter just struck out. Time to pack it up, boys.
  2. To clear away and place into storage.
  3. To put back together.
  4. To move one’s residence.
    — After 5 months in Madrid, I've decided it is time to pack up.
  5. To prepare for shipping, as a gift.
    — Pack up the crates.
  6. To put into bags to prepare to move.
    — Julie DeLongpre: Is there anything I can do to help? Allen Gregory DeLongpre: Well, I guess maybe you could pack up your belongings- Julie: All right. And go back to wherever the hell you came from. Does that make sense? So, it does make sense? No?
  7. To break, to cease to function. informal
    — The shop was driven by a hiccoughy old gas engine which sometimes packed up, to the great delight of all the juveniles.
  8. To fill a pipe with cannabis for smoking. intransitive,transitive
    — Ralph, it's your turn to pack up the bowl.

词形变化

packs up present,singular,third-person packing up participle,present packed up participle,past packed up past
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