Englishfor English speakers
language
Noun
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A language is all the words used by a group of people, and grammar (the rules for making them into sentences). People who speak the same language can understand each other; people speaking different languages cannot understand each other.
The English language has easy grammar but difficult spelling and pronunciation.
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Language is the usage of words in a specific subject, the vocabulary of the subject.
This document is written in legal language, only lawyers can understand it.
There is a special chemistry language that you need to use when answering questions in the chemistry examinations.
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Language is the special usage of words in a passage of text.
The language in this document is very offensive and biased.
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A language refers to computer language, a group of code that tells a computer or machine what to do.
There are many programming languages out there, it really depends on what kind of software that you are trying to create.
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A language is a flat plate in or below the flue pipe of an organ, a languet.
pack
Verb
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When you pack something, you put it in a container to carry with you.
Did you pack your swimming suit?
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When you pack a container, you put things in it to carry with you.
The students have all packed their bags and left for the summer.
It's time to pack up and go.
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If you pack a place or a container with something (or pack something in a place or container), you put a lot inside.
The hall was packed with visitors.
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If you pack something like snow or earth, you press it to make it take up less space.
All the runners had packed the earth hard.
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If you pack a gun, you carry it with you.
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If you pack something away, you put it away in a container.
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If you pack it in, you give up.
pack
Noun
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A pack is a container that things are sold in.
Cigarettes were selling for over $10 a pack.
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A pack is a bag used to carry things, usually on your back.
My spare clothes are in my pack.
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A pack of cards is a set of 52 playing cards.
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A pack is a group of animals, usually that hunt together.
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A pack of people is a group, usually not a nice group.
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A pack of lies is something that is completely untrue.
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An ice pack is something cold that you put on an injury.