empacar
/empaˈkaɾ/, [ẽm.paˈkaɾ]pack
Verb empacar (first-person singular present empaco, first-person singular preterite empaqué, past participle empacado)
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to pack, pack away, pack up
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(Colombia) to anger
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(Argentina (Lunfardo)) to get together
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(Argentina (Lunfardo)) to save money
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(Argentina (Lunfardo)) to deceive or fool in order to get something belonging to another
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Tom envió a Mary a empacar.
Tom sent Mary packing.
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Ella sale esta noche, pero todavía no ha empezado a empacar las maletas.
She leaves tonight, but she still haven't started packing up the bags.
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Acabo de terminar de empacar.
I've just finished packing.
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Tom volvió a empacar su maleta.
Tom repacked his suitcase.
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