词汇 | box |
释义 | box noun uk /bɒks/ us /bɑːks/ boxnoun (CONTAINER)A1[ C ] a square or rectangular container with stiff sides and sometimes a lid: 箱;盒;匣 a cardboard box纸板箱 a cigar box雪茄烟盒 a matchbox火柴盒 Adha Ghazali/EyeEm/GettyImages A1[ C ] a box and its contents, or just the contents of a box: 一箱(或一盒、一匣)的容量 a box of matches一盒火柴 He ate a whole box of chocolates.他吃了整整一盒巧克力。 [ C ]UK(UScup) a piece of hard plastic worn by men to protect their sex organs when playing a sport(男运动员的)下体护身 I took her a box of chocolates. He lifted the box carefully down from the shelf.他小心地从架子上取下那个盒子。 Put the empty box in the rubbish bin.把空盒子放在垃圾桶里。 I'm amazed you managed to move those heavy boxes all by yourself. I've got boxes of old clothes in the attic.我的阁楼里放着好几箱子旧衣服。 General and miscellaneous containers Ball jar bin bindle biscuit tin caddy flowerpot geocache gift box gunnysack hamper paintbox pallet piggy bank planter punnet vivarium workbasket workbox wormery wrap You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Sportswear & swimwear Protective clothing Dance & choreography boxnoun (SQUARE SPACE)A2[ C ] any square or rectangular space on a form, sports field, road, etc., separated from the main area by lines: (表格上的)方框,方格;(体育场、道路等上)以线标出的特定区域 If you would like more information, put an X in the box.如果你需要更多的信息,请在这个方框内打钩。 [ Cusually singular ] → penalty area(足球场上的)罚球区,禁区(同 penalty area) [ Cusually singular ] in American football, the area directly in front of the ball at the start of a period of play, where the defending team puts most of its players: The defence had eight men in the box. [ C ]US(UKbox junction) a place where two roads cross, marked with a square of yellow lines painted in the centre, that you can drive over only when the road in front is clear(前方通畅时方可驶入的)路口方形黄线区域 DaisyLiang/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages [ C ] a small space with walls: 专席;小亭 a jury/phone box陪审团席/公用电话亭 Their new house is just a box (= very small).他们的新房子非常小。 [ C ] a small area with seats that is separate from the other seats in a theatre, or at the side of a sports field: (戏院中或运动场边的)包厢 Can you see Prince Charles in the royal box?你能看见王室专用包厢里的查尔斯王子吗? See also loge naphtalina/E+/GettyImages Space - general words bay blank chamber dead space elbow room expanse expanse of something floor legroom multi-chambered non-spatial patch room spacial spaciousness spatial spatialize spatially standing room zone You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Surfaces on which sports take place Football/soccer American football Road junctions General and miscellaneous containers Sports venues Theatre auditorium & front-of-house boxnoun (TELEVISION)the box[ S ]UKinformal television: 电视 on the boxThere's nothing worth watching on the box tonight.今晚的电视没有什么值得一看的。 Broadcasting: television aerial autotune best boy boob tube breakfast television broadcast ghost image goggle-box HD HDTV high def plasma screen receiver reception reveal smart TV square-eyed subtitler telegenic Teletext boxnoun (ADDRESS)[ C ](alsoPO box) a box with a number in a post office to which your letters can be sent and from which you can collect them邮政专用信箱 hanohiki/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages Communications - the postal system addy BFPO care ofidiom catch the post collection box consignee delivery dispatch first class Freepost pigeonhole postage poste restante postmark reply-paid self-addressed sorting office stamp window zip code boxnoun (TREE)[ U ] a small evergreen tree (= one that never loses its leaves) with small, shiny leaves黄杨;黄杨属植物 See also boxwood tiler84/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages Types of evergreen & coniferous tree araucaria arborvitae arbutus areca Atlantic white cedar eastern hemlock Eastern white pine eucalyptus ficus fir mallee monkey puzzle mountain laurel Norfolk Island pine Norway spruce scrub pine sequoia silver fir Sitka spruce strawberry tree box verb uk /bɒks/ us /bɑːks/ boxverb (SPORT)[ I or T ] to fight someone in the sport of boxing: (与…)斗拳;参加(拳击比赛) He used to box every weekend.他以前每个周末都打拳击。 I've boxed against some of the best.我曾和一些最好的拳击手较量过。 Fighting sports aikido all-in wrestling arm-wrestling armlock bantamweight gumshield half nelson hammerlock hapkido haymaker outfight puncher punching bag rabbit punch rope rounder southpaw wrist wrestling wristlock wushu boxverb (PUT IN CONTAINER)[ T ](alsobox up) to put something in a box: 把…装箱,把…置于箱(或盒子)内 I boxed up some clothes and books to donate to charity.我把一些衣服和书装进箱子里准备捐给慈善机构。 Enclosing, surrounding and immersing beleaguer beleaguered beset border box someone/something in drown enclosure fence something in fence something off flooding gather gift wrap gift-wrapped sheathe siege soak steep steep something/someone in something submersion swaddle Idiombox someone's ears Phrasal verbsbox someone/something in box someone in box someone out box | American Dictionarybox noun[ C ] us/bɑks/ boxnoun[C] (CONTAINER)a container with stiff sides, shaped like a rectangle, or the contents of such a container: a cardboard/cereal box a box of chocolates (= the container and its contents) A box is also a small space on a form marked by lines in the shape of a square: If you want to receive electronic updates, put a check in the box. A box is sometimes a small enclosed place: the jury box box verb us/bɑks/ boxverb (PUT IN CONTAINER)[ T ] to put something in a box: [ M ]Someone from the nursing home must have boxed up his clothes. [ M ]fig. My car was boxed in (= blocked) by two other cars, and I couldn’t get out. boxverb (FIGHT)[ I/T ] to fight someone or be active in the sport of boxing: [ I/T ]I’d like to box him, and there’s a chance that we will box again in Germany. box | Business Englishbox noun[ C ] uk /bɒks/us a square or rectangular container with stiff sides and sometimes a lid: Books are packed in cardboard boxes and are shipped direct to buyers' homes. a shipping/storage/packaging box PRODUCTION a box and its contents, or just the contents of the box: Florida will produce 132 million boxes of oranges this season. COMMUNICATIONS, INTERNET any square or rectangular space on a form or computer screen which is separated from the main area by lines: For tips on how to conduct your search, see the box on this page. For more information, tick the box on the coupon. In the box calling for a model number put 'unknown'. COMMUNICATIONS → box number COMMUNICATIONS → PO Box → set-top box a small area with seats which is separate from the other seats in a theatre or at the side of a sports field: We will have a producer and a reporter in the press box feeding a play-by-play to the internet as the action unfolds. stadium box seats See alsoinbox outbox safe deposit box box verb[ T ] uk /bɒks/us(alsobox up) PRODUCTION to put something in a box: About 3,000 workers busily boxed up millions of plastic toys. |
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