Power pack: meaning, definitions and examples

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power pack

 

[ ˈpaʊər pæk ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

energy source

A power pack is a portable device that provides electrical energy, typically used to charge electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops.

Synonyms

battery pack, portable charger.

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Word Description / Examples
power pack

Used when referring to a self-contained unit that provides electrical energy to a system or device. It is often used in industrial, technical, or hobbyist contexts.

  • The power pack for the remote control car needs to be recharged.
  • The robotics kit includes a power pack for operating the components.
battery pack

Commonly used to describe a collection of batteries bundled together to provide a desired voltage and capacity. It's often used in the context of consumer electronics, electric vehicles, or other battery-operated devices.

  • The battery pack in my electric bike needs to be replaced.
  • He bought a new battery pack for his laptop.
portable charger

Typically used to describe a compact, portable device that can recharge other devices, like smartphones or tablets, on the go. Often used in everyday contexts and travel scenarios.

  • I always carry a portable charger when traveling.
  • Her phone was running low on battery, so she plugged it into a portable charger.

Examples of usage

  • The power pack is essential for keeping my phone charged while I'm on the go.
  • I always carry a power pack with me when I travel to ensure my devices stay powered.

Translations

Translations of the word "power pack" in other languages:

🇵🇹 bateria portátil

🇮🇳 पावर पैक

🇩🇪 Netzteil

🇮🇩 paket daya

🇺🇦 блок живлення

🇵🇱 zasilacz

🇯🇵 電源パック

🇫🇷 bloc d'alimentation

🇪🇸 paquete de energía

🇹🇷 güç paketi

🇰🇷 전원 팩

🇸🇦 حزمة الطاقة

🇨🇿 napájecí zdroj

🇸🇰 napájací zdroj

🇨🇳 电源包

🇸🇮 napajalnik

🇮🇸 aflgjafi

🇰🇿 қуат көзі

🇬🇪 სიმძლავრის პაკეტი

🇦🇿 güc paketi

🇲🇽 paquete de energía

Etymology

The term 'power pack' originated in the early 20th century with the development of portable energy sources. Initially used in military applications, power packs have become ubiquitous in modern life, providing convenient energy solutions for a wide range of electronic devices.