Megumi@Ibaraki
What is the difference between pack and package as a verb? Pack something or Package something when sending an item?
21 Thg 07 2016 14:06
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P.S. In another question you suggest that you are talking about part of a machine. If it is a relatively large, heavy item, and it needs to be shipped in a big, strong container, in U.S. English it would be common to call the container a "crate" and talk about "crating" the item.
21 tháng 7 năm 2016
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To "pack" is to put things into a container that already exists. You can pack a suitcase. You can pack the trunk of a car. We bought a souvenir of our trip, packed it into our luggage, and brought it home. To "package" means you are also creating the container itself. To send a gift, you wrap it in bubble wrap, put it in a cardboard box, tape the box shut, address it, and so forth. You are creating the package and thus you are "packaging" the gift. We bought a souvenir of our trip, packaged it, and shipped it to our grandkids.
21 tháng 7 năm 2016
Hey, I would say that you can, 'package an item,' or, 'send and package,' whereas you would, 'pack your bag (for travelling).'
21 tháng 7 năm 2016
Package is always the verb I'd use in regards to shipping or sending an item. Pack is a verb used more toward "packing a lunch" "packing your bag for a trip" "packing up your tent equipment" etc. EDIT: To answer your above comment, I also agree that you can say "pack the item with..." because it's the same idea as above, as if you're packing a bag, you're packing a bag/box with an item in preparation to ship the package.
21 tháng 7 năm 2016
I think the right way is pack.
21 tháng 7 năm 2016
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