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The meaning of Packed

Packed – definition

adjective

(of a room, building, or other place) filled by a large number of people; very crowded.

Usage examples:

A packed merseyside pub
verb

Fill (a suitcase or bag) with clothes and other items needed for travel.

Usage examples:

I packed a bag and left
verb

Cram a large number of things into.

Usage examples:

It was a large room, packed with beds jammed side by side
verb

Carry (a gun).

Usage examples:

He packs a gun and keeps it at the ready
verb

Fill (a jury, committee, etc.) with people likely to support a particular verdict or decision.

Usage examples:

His efforts to pack the supreme court with men who shared his ideology
adjective

Full of people or things

Usage examples:

The hall was packed for the opening lecture., a vitamin-packed health drink, an action-packed film,…

Packed translation into English

Packed: translate from English into Chinese

Translate packed into Chinese (Simplified)}
包装好的, 满, 嬴

Packed: translate from English into Dutch

Translate packed into Dutch}
Ingepakt, Overvol, Opeengepakt, Volgepropt, Opgepropt

Packed: translate from English into French

Translate packed into French}
Emballé, Tassé, Conditionné, Comble, Bourré

Packed: translate from English into German

Translate packed into German}
Verpackt, Gedrängt, Randvoll, Gerammelt voll, Stramm, Gestopft voll

Packed: translate from English into Hindi

Translate packed into Hindi}
पैक, परिपूर्ण, भरा हुआ, पैक किया हुआ, लपेटा हुआ, गड्डी, पैकेट

Packed: translate from English into Italian

Translate packed into Italian}
Confezionato, Gremito, Fitto, Zeppo, Stretto, Truffo

Packed: translate from English into Korean

Translate packed into Korean}
포장 된, ...가 가득 채워진

Packed: translate from English into Russian

Translate packed into Russian}
Упакованный, Уплотненный, Фасованный, Переполненный, Скученный, Подтасованный, Крапленый, Слежавшийся, Тенденциозно подобранный

Packed: translate from English into Spanish

Translate packed into Spanish}
Lleno, Empacado, Comprimido, Marcado, Apuesto tendenciosamente

Word origin

early 16th century (in the sense ‘enter into a private agreement’): probably from the obsolete verb pact ‘enter into an agreement with’, the final -t being interpreted as an inflection of the

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