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packet【noun [countable]】
小包、小荷物
(especially British English)
a small flat package that is sent by post or delivered to someone
:Paul tore open the packet as soon as it arrived.(L)
:A packet of photographs arrived with the mail.(O)
:In general, cigarettes, alcohol, and aerosols must not be included in postal packets .(C)

【用例】
●BBC:27 April 2012
How businesses will be affected by Royal Mail's changing prices
It says the average increase for packets is 15% and it believes that jump is justified.
"The changes better reflect the cost of handling packets which often cannot be delivered through the letterbox," the spokesperson said.
"Royal Mail is committed to supporting social and business customers who send packets.
"For the typical consumer and small business customer, we will remain the cheapest provider of packet services in the country."



※Longman Dictionaryより
package, packet, packaging, packing, pack
!! Do not confuse these similar words.
A package is a parcel, usually sent by post
• A package containing a bomb was delivered to her home.
In American English, a package is also a paper or plastic container that food etc is sold in
• a package of cookies
In British English, a packet is a box, bag, or some other container that things are sold in
• a packet of biscuits
• a packet of crisps.

A packet can also sometimes be called a pack
• a pack of cigarettes.
This meaning of pack is also used in American English.
In American English, a packet is a small flat paper or plastic container for something such as tomato ketchup or sugar. The British word for this is sachet.
Packaging is material that is put round things that are sold, to protect them or to encourage people to buy them
• It's the same old stuff in better packaging.
Packing is material that is put around things to protect them, especially from getting damaged in the post
• Carefully remove the computer from its foam packing