package
IPA: pˈækʌdʒ
noun
- Something which is packed, a parcel, a box, an envelope.
- Something which consists of various components, such as a piece of computer software.
- (software) A piece of software which has been prepared in such a way that it can be installed with a package manager.
- (uncountable, archaic) The act of packing something.
- Something resembling a package.
- A package holiday.
- A football formation.
- (euphemistic, vulgar) The male genitalia.
- (uncountable, historical) A charge made for packing goods.
- (journalism) A group of related stories spread over several pages.
- (television, radio) Synonym of wrap (“complete news report ready for broadcast”)
verb
- To pack or bundle something.
- To travel on a package holiday.
- To prepare (a book, a television series, etc.), including all stages from research to production, in order to sell the result to a publisher or broadcaster.
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Examples of "package" in Sentences
- The fabric wraps the package.
- The package trip is optional.
- The season package is renewable.
- The pallet was filled with packages.
- They were the coginee of the package.
- Initially, the package is hermetical case.
- These are the inverse of the package density.
- There are instructions in the enclosed package.
- Seattle as a package is a much more visually stunning city.
- The EP was limited to 1000 copies and was packaged in a black clamshell case.
- On TARGET system: for package in ` cat packages-on-DVD ` do QUERY = ` echo $package | cut - d ":" - f 2 `
- Expedia, believing that the term "package" has a lot to do with customer skepticism, is running a contest on
- And all I get when I ask customer service why I haven't received my package is an apology and an explanation that the weather is causing the delay.
- A package with goods inside declared at $51 USD - it's a parcel from the USA - add on customs charges and handling handling being the large part and that's an extra *half the cost of the orginal package*.
- Our earliest evidence for the phrase package store, I am informed by Joanne Despres at Merriam-Webster, “is an entry in the 1918 Addenda to the New International Dictionary originally published in 1909, where it is labeled ‘cant, U.S.’”
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