English-French translations for pack

  • emballer
  • faire ses valises
  • groupe d’options
  • meuteLes Canadiens sont heureux d'avoir assez d'échappatoires pour permettre à une meute de loups de passer au travers et les Russes adorent le système d'autorégulation, le système d'auto-évaluation. The Canadians are happy for it to have enough loopholes for a pack of wolves to run through, and the Russians love the self-enforcing, self-evaluating system.
  • packMme Doris Pack a évoqué ce sujet aussi. Mrs Pack has also touched on this subject. M. Pack et moi-même nous sommes rendus au Kosovo il n'y a pas longtemps. Mrs Pack and I visited Kosovo not so long ago. Mme Pack l’a également évoqué. Mrs Pack has also referred to this.
  • paquet
    Nous avons des avertissements de santé sur les paquets de cigarettes. We have health warnings on cigarette packs. Permettez-moi de dire quelques mots concernant la gouvernance économique et le "paquet de six". Please allow me a few short words on economic governance and the 'six pack'. En ce qui concerne le "paquet de six", ce Parlement organisera prochainement un débat approfondi sur ce thème. As far as the 'six-pack' is concerned, there will be an in-depth debate on it soon in this House.
  • pelotonVous devez maintenant, Monsieur Blair, vous porter en tête de peloton, même en montagne! Now, Mr Blair, you must place yourself at the head of the pack, and on a mountain stretch too!
  • ramette

Definition of pack

  • A bundle made up and prepared to be carried; especially, a bundle to be carried on the back, but also a load for an animal, a bale
  • A number or quantity equal to the contents of a pack
  • A number or quantity of connected or similar things; a collective
  • The assortment of playing cards used in a particular game
  • A group of hounds or dogs, hunting or kept together
  • A wolfpack: a number of wolves, hunting together
  • A group of Cub Scouts
  • A bundle of sheet iron plates for rolling simultaneously
  • An envelope, or wrapping, of sheets used in hydropathic practice, called ''dry pack'', ''wet pack'', ''cold pack'', etc., according to the method of treatment
  • A tight group of object balls in cue sports. Usually the reds in snooker
  • To put or bring things together in a limited or confined space, especially for storage or transport
  • To cheat
  • To load with a pack
  • to load; to encumber
  • To move, send or carry
  • To block a shot, especially in basketball
  • To wear a prosthetic penis inside one’s trousers for better verisimilitude

Synonyms

Examples

  • The horses carried the packs across the plain
  • a pack of lies
  • a pack of complaints
  • We were going to play cards, but nobody brought a pack
  • cut the pack
  • a pack of thieves
  • The ship had to sail round the pack of ice
  • The captain had to take a man out of the pack to replace the injured fullback
  • to pack goods in a box; to pack fish
  • to pack a trunk; the play, or the audience, packs the theater
  • The doctor gave Kelly some sulfa pills and packed his arm in hot-water bags
  • to pack a joint; to pack the piston of a steam engine; pack someones arm with ice
  • the goods pack conveniently; wet snow packs well
  • the grouse or the perch begin to pack
  • to pack a jury
  • to pack a horse
  • to pack a boy off to school

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