Pack
- 1.
- កញ្ចប់ពេទ្យ ដែលមានសំពត់ និងវត្ថុចាំបាច់ផ្សេងៗទៀត សំរាប់ការព្យាបាល ឬវះកាត់ម្យ៉ាង
noun
- 1.
- (វេជ្ជសាស្ត្រ) ការស្អំអ្នកជំងឺដោយភួយឬកន្សែងដោយមានធាតុស្ងួត ឬសើម
- 2.
- (វេជ្ជសាស្ត្រ) ស្បៃសំរាប់បញ្ចូលទៅក្នុងខ្លួនសំរាប់ទប់ឈាម (ឧ. ពេលស្ដ្រីឆ្លងទន្លេជាដើម)
- 3.
- កញ្ចប់
Example: Items sold in pack of 200
ឧទាហរណ៍៖ ការលក់ជាប្រអប់ដែលផ្ទុកទំនិញ ២០០មុខ - 4.
- (COUNTABLE) (a bundle; company of animals, a band [of animals]; a set of playing cards) pack of cigarettes កញ្ចប pack of cards វង់បៀរ pack of wolves ហ្វូង (ឆ្កែចចក ។ល។) back pack ថង់ស្ពាយ (ពីក្រោយខ្នង) ice pack កញ្ចប់ទឹកកកស្អំ
- 5.
- (បច្ចេកទេស) រើសយកជាសមាជិកចំពោះអ្នកណាដែលជាបក្សពួករបស់ខ្លួន
adjective
- 1.
- Pack animal សម្រាប់ដឹកនាំអីវ៉ាន់ ផ្ទាល់នឹងខ្នង (សេះលា ។ល។)
verb — past tense: packed ; past participle: packed ; present participle: packing ;
- 1.
- (INTRANSITIVE) Pack fora trip រៀបចំអីវ៉ាន់ដាក់ហឹបឬវ៉ាលីស, snow packs ឡើងហាប pack up រៀបចំអីវ៉ាន់ដាក់ហឹបឬវ៉ាលីស
- 2.
- (TRANSITIVE) ~ (something) (into something) (To arrange closely in a bundle, box or bag to fill press together; to carry; to load) pack clothes រៀប ដាក់ហឹប់ pack a trunk រៀបដាក់ (ក្នុង) pack supplies on one's back ស្ពាយពីក្រោយខ្នង pack the snow បង្ហាប់
- 3.
- បញ្ជូលជាសមាជិកចំពោះអ្នកដែលគាំទ្រខ្លួន, ខ្ចប់, វេច
- blister pack
- ការវេចខ្ចប់ទំនិញដោយផ្លាស្ទិក
- កញ្ចប់ទំនិញធ្វើពីផ្លាស់ស្ទិក - bubble pack
- កញ្ចប់ទំនិញធ្វើពីផ្លាស់ស្ទិក - display pack
- ប្រអប់ ឬកញ្ចប់ទំនិញដាក់តាំងបង្ហាញ - dummy pack
- ប្រអប់ ឬកញ្ចប់សំណាក (សម្រាប់ដាក់តាំង) - economy pack
- ទំនិញទិញដុំថោកជាងទិញរាយ - flat pack
- កញ្ចប់ទំនិញដែលក្នុងនោះមានគ្រឿងដោយខ្លួនឯង - ice pack
- ទឹកកករៀបចំសម្រាប់ស្អំ - nasal pack
- ស្បៃដែលសំរាប់បញ្ចូលទៅក្នុងរន្ធច្រមុះ សំរាប់បញ្ឈប់ឈាម, សំឡីចុកច្រមុះ - pack animal
- សត្វពាហនៈ (សម្រាប់ប្រើដឹកនាំអីវ៉ាន់) - pack away
- ខ្ចប់ទុក, ឬទូទុក - pack ice
- ដុំទឹកកកអណ្តែតទៅផ្តុំគ្នា - pack in
- ទាក់ទាញទស្សនិកជន
- បោះបង់ចោល, ប្រកាសបដិសេធ
- ទាក់ទាញ - pack rat
- អ្នកលួចអីវ៉ាន់កំប៉ិកកំប៉ុក, អ្នកសន្សំរបស់កំប៉ិកកំប៉ុក
- ពួកសត្វកកេរ (ដូចកណ្តុរ) - pack train
- សត្វសេះ ឬ សត្វលាច្រើនបន្តគ្នា (ដឹកនាំរបស់សម្រាប់ធ្វើដំណើរទៅឆ្ងាយ) - pack up
- បញ្ឈប់, បញ្ចប់, បិទ - vaginal pack
- ស្បៃបញ្ចូលក្នុងយោនី សំរាប់ទប់ឈាមក្រោយពេលសំរាលកូន
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
- 1.
- A bundle of sheet-iron plates for rolling simultaneously.
- 2.
- A bundle made up and prepared to be carried; especially, a bundle to be carried on the back; a load for an animal; a bale, as of goods.
- 3.
- A number or quantity equal to the contents of a pack; hence, a multitude; a burden.
- 4.
- A number or quantity of connected or similar things
- 5.
- A full set of playing cards; also, the assortment used in a particular game; as, a euchre pack.
- 6.
- A number of hounds or dogs, hunting or kept together.
- 7.
- A number of persons associated or leagued in a bad design or practice; a gang; as, a pack of thieves or knaves.
- 8.
- A shook of cask staves.
- 9.
- A large area of floating pieces of ice driven together more or less closely.
- 10.
- An envelope, or wrapping, of sheets used in hydropathic practice, called dry pack, wet pack, cold pack, etc., according to the method of treatment.
- 11.
- A loose, lewd, or worthless person.
- 12.
- Hence: To bring together or make up unfairly and fraudulently, in order to secure a certain result; as, to pack a jury or a causes.
- 13.
- In hydropathic practice, a wrapping of blankets or sheets called dry pack, wet pack, cold pack, etc., according to the condition of the blankets or sheets used, put about a patient to give him treatment; also, the fact or condition of being so treated.
- 14.
- The forwards who compose one half of the scrummage; also, the scrummage.
verb — past tense: packed ; past participle: packed ; present participle: packing ;
- 1.
- (TRANSITIVE) To cover, envelop, or protect tightly with something;
- 2.
- (TRANSITIVE) To envelop in a wet or dry sheet, within numerous coverings.
- 3.
- To contrive unfairly or fraudulently; to plot.
- 4.
- To load with a pack; hence, to load; to encumber; as, to pack a horse.
- 5.
- To cause to go; to send away with baggage or belongings; esp., to send away peremptorily or suddenly; -- sometimes with off; as, to pack a boy off to school.
- 6.
- To transport in a pack, or in the manner of a pack (i.e., on the backs of men or beasts).
- 7.
- To envelop in a wet or dry sheet, within numerous coverings.
- 8.
- To render impervious, as by filling or surrounding with suitable material, or to fit or adjust so as to move without giving passage to air, water, or steam; as, to pack a joint; to pack the piston of a steam engine.
- 9.
- (INTRANSITIVE) To make up packs, bales, or bundles; to stow articles securely for transportation.
- 10.
- (INTRANSITIVE) To admit of stowage, or of making up for transportation or storage; to become compressed or to settle together, so as to form a compact mass; as, the goods pack conveniently; wet snow packs well.
- 11.
- (INTRANSITIVE) To gather in flocks or schools; as, the grouse or the perch begin to pack.
- 12.
- (INTRANSITIVE) To depart in haste; -- generally with off or away.
- 13.
- (INTRANSITIVE) To unite in bad measures; to confederate for ill purposes; to join in collusion.
- 14.
- To make a pack of; to arrange closely and securely in a pack; hence, to place and arrange compactly as in a pack; to press into close order or narrow compass; as to pack goods in a box; to pack fish.
- 15.
- To fill in the manner of a pack, that is, compactly and securely, as for transportation; hence, to fill closely or to repletion; to stow away within; to cause to be full; to crowd into; as, to pack a trunk; the play, or the audience, packs the theater.
- 16.
- To sort and arrange (the cards) in a pack so as to secure the game unfairly.
- 1.
- A pact