pack up

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English - English
To move one's residence
To give in
To prepare for shipping, as a gift
To put back together
To clear away
1. put together in a pack, make a pack or package of2. colloq. give up an enterprise, stop what one is doing; surrender; die; (of a machine etc.) cease working, break down
If a machine or a part of the body packs up, it stops working. In the end it was his stomach and lungs that packed up
If you pack up or if you pack up your things, you put your possessions or the things you have been using in a case or bag, because you are leaving. They packed up and went home He began packing up his things
pack it up
(deyim) 1. (Slang) Stop working, abandon an attempt2. (Slang) iBe quiet, behave yourself
packup
To pack up; to prepare to leave
pack up

    Turkish pronunciation

    päk ʌp

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpak ˈəp/ /ˈpæk ˈʌp/

    Etymology

    [ 'pak ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English, of Low German or Dutch origin; akin to Middle Low German and Middle Dutch pak pack.
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