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package

1 of 2noun
/ˈpækɪdʒ/
Forms:packages
1

a box or container in which items are packed

B1
  • She received a package in the mail containing her new shoes.
  • The fragile items were carefully wrapped and placed in a sturdy package.
  • He sent a package to his friend overseas for their birthday.
  • The delivery driver dropped off the package at the front door.
  • The package was labeled with instructions to handle with care.
2

a collection of items that are wrapped or boxed together for easy handling, transport, or sale

  • The gift package included a variety of snacks and chocolates.
  • The care package sent to the soldiers was filled with letters and supplies.
  • They bought a holiday package that included travel, accommodation, and tours.
3

(computer science) a set of programs, procedures, and documentation related to the operation of a computer system, which are stored in read/write memory, facilitating software functionality and management

  • The software development team released a new package to improve system performance.
  • The package includes essential tools for database management.
  • He downloaded the latest security package to protect his computer from malware.
  • The application package came with comprehensive user manuals and guides.
  • The programming package contains libraries and modules for advanced coding.
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4

a set of things that are offered or sold together as one single unit

  • We bought a TV and sound system as a package.
  • You should think of diet and exercise as a package.
  • The holiday package includes flights and hotel stays.
  • The company introduced a package of security tools for businesses.
  • The tour package included meals and sightseeing.