Repack Meaning in English
word
ɹiˈpæk
ree-PAK
ɹɪpˈæk
ri-PAK
释义
To pack something again, usually after opening, rearranging, or changing the contents or container.
用法与细微差别
'Repack' is mostly used in practical or commercial contexts (travel, shipping, retail). Common with 'repack a suitcase', 'repack items', or 'repack for shipping'. Different from 'unpack' (remove) and 'pack' (prepare for the first time). Rare in casual conversation.
Spanish: reempacar - volver a empacarPortuguese (BR): reembalar - empacotar novamentePortuguese (PT): reembalar - voltar a embalarChinese (Simplified): 重新打包 - 再包装Chinese (Traditional): 重新打包 - 再包裝Hindi: फिर से पैक करनाArabic: إعادة تعبئة - إعادة تغليفBengali: পুনরায় প্যাক করা - আবার গুছানোRussian: перепаковатьJapanese: 再梱包するVietnamese: đóng gói lạiKorean: 다시 포장하다Turkish: yeniden paketlemekUrdu: دوبارہ پیک کرناIndonesian: mengemas ulang
例句
Please repack your bags before boarding the plane.
basic
We had to repack the boxes to fit everything inside.
basic
Can you repack the gift for me?
basic
I had to repack my suitcase because it was too heavy for the flight.
natural
Sometimes stores repack products to make them look more appealing.
natural
The delivery company asked us to repack the parcel due to damaged packaging.
natural