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zhěng to arrange / to tidy up / to sort out / to straighten out / to list systematically / to collate (data, files) / to pack (luggage)
bāo to wrap; to pack / to put leftovers in a doggy bag for take-out / (computing) to package (i.e. create an archive file)
bāo zhuāng to pack / to package / to wrap / packaging
qún group / crowd / flock, herd, pack etc
zhuāng adornment / to adorn / dress / clothing / costume (of an actor in a play) / to play a role / to pretend / to install / to fix / to wrap (sth in a bag) / to load / to pack
shōu shi to put in order / to tidy up / to pack / to repair / (coll.) to sort sb out / to fix sb
bēi bāo knapsack / rucksack / infantry pack / field pack / blanket roll / CL:
duī lit. to pile up (bricks) / to pack / fig. to pad out (writing with fancy phrases) / ornate rhetoric
chāo qián to be ahead of one's time / to surpass or outdo one's predecessors / to be ahead of the pack / to take the lead / advanced
tiān huǎng a pack of lies (idiom)
shōu shù to constrict / to draw tight / to gather (one's thoughts) / to bring to a close / to pack (for a journey)
fēng guǒ to wrap up / to pack up
bāo to wrap up / to pack / to bind up (a wound)
to heat up by itself; (attributive) self-heating (esp. of meal kits heated with a water-activated pack)
miàn facial mask / cleanser / face pack / facial (treatment)
jué chén (idiom) to lead the pack by a wide margin; to leave one's competitors trailing behind in one's dust
qún gǒu dǎng a skulk of foxes, a pack of dogs (idiom) / a gang of rogues
juǎn gai to roll up one's bedding; to pack one's things / (fig.) to quit / (fig.) to get fired; to get the sack
duò load carried by a pack animal
shōu shān (slang) (from Cantonese) to bow out after a long career / to pack it in / (of a gangster, prostitute etc) to get out of the game / (of a business) to cease to operate


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