pack in
phrasal verbpack somebody in
- [no passive] (of plays, performers, etc.
) to attract a lot of people to see it/them戏剧、演员等 吸引(大批观众) - The show is still packing them in.
演出仍然吸引着大批观众。 - The band can always pack in the crowds.
乐队总能挤进人群。
- The show is still packing them in.
pack something in
- (informal) to stop doing something
synonym give up停止做某事 - She decided to pack in her job.
她决定辞职不干了。 - (especially British English) Pack it in (= stop behaving badly or annoying me), you two!
别闹了,你们俩!
- She decided to pack in her job.
pack somebody/something in/into something
- to do a lot of things in a limited period of time
在(有限时间里)做(大量工作) - You seem to have packed a lot into your life!
你生活中好像有做不完的事情!
- You seem to have packed a lot into your life!
- to put a lot of things or people into a limited space
synonym cram在(有限空间里)塞进(大量的人或物);塞满 - They've managed to pack a lot of information into a very small book.
他们在一本很小的书中囊括了大量的信息。
- They've managed to pack a lot of information into a very small book.