package的意思和读音

package

: [ˈpækɪdʒ] : ['pækɪdʒ]

n.

v.使

adj.

packages  packaging  packaged  

v.+n.package goods,package product

v.unwrap

v.pack,wrap up,wrap,parcel,promote

n.packet,file,envelope,wallet,set

packagen.

1.西a box, bag, etc. in which things are wrapped or packed; the contents of a box etc.

Check the list of ingredients on the side of the package.

a package of hamburger buns

2.西a set of items or ideas that must be bought or accepted together

a benefits package

an aid package

a package of measures to help small businesses

3.a set of related programs for a particular type of task, sold and used as a single unit

The system came with a database software package.

v.

1.to put sth into a box, bag, etc. to be sold or transported

packaged food/goods

We package our products in recyclable materials.

The orders were already packaged up, ready to be sent.

2.~ sb/sth (as sth)使to present sb/sth in a particular way

an attempt to package news as entertainment

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adj.1.

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n.1.an object or set of objects wrapped in a box or in paper and sent or given to someone2.a box, bag, or plastic wrapping containing food that has been weighed ready to be sold, or the food that this contains. The British word is packet3.a set of proposals or measures for dealing with something4.a vacation that includes various things such as a hotel room and transportation in the price. The British word is package holiday5.a set of different pieces of computer software that are sold together as one unit6.money and other benefits, for example a car, that someone gets from their employer1.an object or set of objects wrapped in a box or in paper and sent or given to someone2.a box, bag, or plastic wrapping containing food that has been weighed ready to be sold, or the food that this contains. The British word is packet3.a set of proposals or measures for dealing with something4.a vacation that includes various things such as a hotel room and transportation in the price. The British word is package holiday5.a set of different pieces of computer software that are sold together as one unit6.money and other benefits, for example a car, that someone gets from their employer

v.1.to put things into boxes or wrap them so that they can be sold2.to sell several things together as one single product3.to try to make someone or something such as a product or idea seem interesting and exciting to the public

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1.Instead of trying to get Zufelt to return his calls, Srivastava decided to send him a package.

2.He said the package, which Congress may vote on by the end of the week, is needed to rescue an already weak U. S. economy.

3.One German source said the package may have carried a label indicating it was a security test.

4.Last appreciation outside the company, I put out a professional package of makeup to see under the naive charm.穿

5.Got interested in this trying to find the best way to share information between different applications in a package we distribute at work.使

6.Supachai said the U. S. financial rescue package will provide only temporary relief, not a solution to the crisis.

7.Shops were boarded up, banks warned employees to dress down and police responded to reports of a suspicious package at the Bank.穿

8."Pot package meat" is now a very unusual dishes, both the northern cuisine of the salty, a little bit of Western-style sweet and sour.“西

9.Formal discussions on the aid package will 'take weeks, ' he said. The interest rate applied to the aid is subject to negotiations.

10.I see. How much do I need to pay in total for this package?