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Pack out Meaning in English

expression

ˈpæk/ /ˈaʊt
PAK-owt
pˈæk/ /ˈaʊt
PAK-owt

释义

To carry away everything you brought in, especially trash, from a place. It can also mean to completely fill a venue or space with people.

用法与细微差别

Common in outdoor, environmental, and event contexts. In nature, 'pack out' emphasizes leaving no trash; 'pack out your trash' is a set phrase. As slang, 'pack out' (a venue) means it's fully crowded, mostly informal. Don’t confuse with 'pack up' (to gather belongings) or 'pack in' (to fit as much as possible).

例句

We must pack out all our trash after camping.

basic

The concert was packed out with fans.

basic

Please remember to pack out anything you bring.

basic

Let's pack out and leave no trace behind.

natural

The stadium was completely packed out for the final match.

natural

Hikers are expected to pack out whatever they bring in, including food wrappers and bottles.

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