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Pack it in / pack it up - to stop or quit doing something I'm sick and tired of your whining! Pack it in! ( ) -




Pack off - to send someone away in a hurry, to bundle off His relatives packed him off unceremoniously back to his hometown because he was not good enough for them. , -

Pack up - 1. to pack things into boxes, containers, suitcases for transportation; 2. to stop or quit doing something1. We are moving next week, so we are packing up now. Pack up your things and get out! 2. You'd better pack up smoking, this stuff will kill you one day. It's 6 o'clock, time to pack up.1. , , ; 2. -

Pass away - 1. to end; 2. to die 1. Believe me, all your troubles will pass away. 2. He passed away several years ago. 1. ; 2.

Pass by someone / something - 1. to go past, to go by someone or something; 2. pass by the name (Smith) - to go by the name (Smith) 1. She passed by me without saying hello. We passed by the park and the church. 2. He passes by the name Smith. 1. -, -; 2. -

pass by - to go by, to pass Years pass by, people get older. , ( )

pass for someone - to be accepted as someone (by trick).This actor could pass for a lawyer. - ()

Pass out - to lose consciousness She passed out, call the ambulance.

pass over something - to go over / above some place The new metro line will pass over this road and railway tracks. - ( , )

pass up - to miss or reject (an opportunity) This is a great chance to get a nice job, you shouldn't pass it up. , ()

Pay back - 1. to repay, return a debt; 2. to get even with someone.1. He paid back all his debts. He paid back his brother too. 2. You should pay him back for what he did to you. 1. ; 2. ,

Pay for something - to give money for something How much did you pay for this bag? -

Pay off - 1. to pay a debt in full; 2. to get even with someone; 3. to bribe; 4. to result in success 1. He paid off all his debts. 2. You should pay him off for what he did to you. 3. He was paid off to be silent. 4. The risk he took paid off nicely.1. ; 2. ; 3. ; 4. ,

Pay up - to pay fully.He must pay up, or we will take him to court. She hasn't paid up her bill.

Pick at something / someone - 1. to touch only the surface of something; 2. to find fault with someone.1. She picked at her food, didn't really eat anything. They didn't solve anything, just picked at the problem. 2. Why are you always picking at me? 1. (, , ); 2. -

Pick on someone - to choose for some purpose, often for criticism The teacher always picks on Tom to answer difficult questions. Why doesn't he pick on someone else? - ,





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