parcel
parcel 英 [ˈpɑ:sl] 美 [ˈpɑrsl]
n. 包裹,小包 vt. 打包;捆扎
进行时:parcelling 过去式:parcelled 过去分词:parcelled 第三人称单数:parcels 名词复数:parcels
- A parcel is a part of something, or a division. It can also be a package or a collection of things wrapped together.
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- n. 包裹,小包
- vt. 打包;捆扎
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1. There's a parcel and some letters for you.
有你的一个包裹和几封信。
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2. She was carrying a parcel of books under her arm.
她腋下夹着一包书。
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3. She parcelled up the books.
她把书 包了起来。
- parcel (n.) late 14c., "a portion of something, a part" (sense preserved in phrase parcel of land, c. 1400), from Old French parcele "small piece, particle, parcel," from Vulgar Latin *particella, extended form (via diminutive suffix, but not necessarily implying smallness) of Latin particula "small part, little bit," itself a diminutive of pars (genitive partis) "a part, piece, fraction" (from PIE root *pere-(2) "to grant, allot").
- parcel (v.) "to divide into small portions," early 15c. (with out), from parcel (n.). Related: Parceled; parcelled; parceling; parcelling.
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