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Pack up Meaning in English

expression

ˈpæk/ /ˈəp
PAK-uhp
pˈæk/ /ˈʌp
PAK-up

释义

To put your things into bags or boxes so you can leave a place. It can also mean to finish what you are doing and get ready to leave.

用法与细微差别

Commonly used informally and in both travel or daily situations: 'pack up your things', 'pack up and go'. Can mean literally putting things away or finishing activities. Not used for packing large items (e.g., shipment), for which 'pack' or 'box up' is preferred.

例句

It's time to pack up your toys.

basic

We need to pack up before the bus leaves.

basic

Please pack up your lunch when you're done.

basic

We should pack up soon if we want to beat the traffic.

natural

After the picnic, everyone helped pack up.

natural

The teacher told us to pack up because class was over.

natural