Translation of "Pack" into English
pack, bundle, mob are the top translations of "Pack" into English.
Rotte (u.a. Jägersprache für Wildschweine) [..]
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pack
nounbundle to be carried
Pack mal besser deine Sachen, ehe ich's für dich tu.
You better start packing your bags before I pack them for you.
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bundle
nounIch habe schon sechs Packen verkauft.
I'm sorry for you but, actually, I've five bundles already today.
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mob
nounDarüber redet ihr Pack nie.
Ever hear your mob talk about that?
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Less frequent translations
- package
- vermin
- bale
- bevy
- bunch
- cloud
- colony
- drift
- flock
- herd
- murder
- nest
- parcel
- pod
- rabble
- skein
- swarm
- team
- trip
- troop
- battery
- lot
- low life
- lowlifes
- stack
- trash
- army
- ascension
- band
- barrel
- barren
- bed
- bike
- boar
- brace
- brood
- building
- bury
- business
- busyness
- cartload
- cete
- chowder
- circle
- clamour
- clowder
- cluster
- clutter
- coalition
- comfort
- company
- corps
- covey
- drove
- erst
- exaltation
- family
- field
- flight
- flush
- gaggle
- grist
- gulp
- harem
- harras
- hirsel
- hive
- intrigue
- kennel
- kindle
- knot
- leash
- mustering
- paddling
- parliament
- plump
- pounce
- pride
- raft
- rookery
- rout
- school
- shiver
- shoal
- shrewdness
- skulk
- sleuth
- sloth
- sounder
- span
- string
- stud
- tiding
- tittering
- train
- tribe
- wedge
- Packsattel
- murmuration
- packet
- Pack
- deck
- lowlife
- pile
- riff-raff
- riffraff
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Translations with alternative spelling
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package
verbIch habe schon ein hübsches Päckchen für ihn gepackt.
I got a beautiful package all ready for delivery.
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pack
verbSie hat gestern gepackt, um heute früh bereit zu sein.
She packed yesterday, so as to be ready early today.
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Phrases similar to "Pack" with translations into English
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to grasp at an opportunity · to snatch at an opportunity
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clenched · compact · enthralled · gotta · grasped · packed
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tightly packed
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to grab the bull by the horns · to take the bull by the horns
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Doris Pack