package
noun [ C ] uk/ˈpæk.ɪdʒ/ us/ˈpæk.ɪdʒ/
(PAPER OBJECT)
B2 (UK also parcel)包裹
an object or set of objects wrapped in paper, usually in order to be sent by post
The courier has just delivered a package for you. 快递员刚刚给你送来一个包裹。
The package was wrapped in plain brown paper. 包裹用普通的牛皮纸包着。
US (UK packet)小包
a small paper or plastic container in which a number of small objects are sold
a package of cookies 一小包饼干
- More examples
- Seal the package with sticky tape.
- Please handle this package with care.
- a remuneration package
- The public were warned to be on the alert for suspicious packages.
- a seven-night all-inclusive package
(OFFERED TOGETHER)
B2 一(整)套
a related group of things when they are offered together as a single unit
The computer comes with a software package. 电脑附带一套软件包。
The aid package for the earthquake-hit area will include emergency food and medical supplies. 地震灾区的救援物品将包括应急食品和医疗用品。
(企业经理收到的工资和其他福利与奖励的总和)待遇包
the pay and other rewards that a company manager receives
He will receive a compensation package worth $15 million over three years. 他的待遇包价值1500万美元,分三年支付。
a total pay package valued at $59.5 million 总值5950万美元的待遇包
(BODY PART)
offensive (UK also packet)(男子)性器官
a man's sex organs
Idiom
good things come in small packagesidiom saying 好东西不在个大;浓缩的都是精品
said to emphasize that something does not need to be big in order to be good
package
verb [ T ] uk/ˈpæk.ɪdʒ/ us/ˈpæk.ɪdʒ/
把…打包(或装箱)
to put goods into boxes or containers to be sold
These organic olives are packaged in recycled glass containers. 这些有机橄榄装在再生玻璃罐内。
打包销售
to sell several things together as a single product
The program comes packaged with some games. 这个程序和一些游戏一起打包销售。
对…进行包装;修饰…的外表
to show someone or something in a particular, usually attractive, way
As a young film star, she was packaged as a sex symbol. 作为年轻的电影明星,她被包装成一个性感偶像。