词汇 | box |
释义 | box noun uk/bɒks/ us/bɑːks/ (CONTAINER) A1 [ C ]箱;盒;匣 a square or rectangular container with stiff sides and sometimes a lid a cardboard box 纸板箱 a cigar box 雪茄烟盒 a matchbox 火柴盒 A1 [ C ]一箱(或一盒、一匣)的容量 a box and its contents, or just the contents of a box 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 (US cup)(男运动员的)下体护身 a piece of hard plastic worn by men to protect their sex organs when playing a sport
(SQUARE SPACE) A2 [ C ](表格上的)方框,方格;(体育场、道路等上)以线标出的特定区域 any square or rectangular space on a form, sports field, road, etc., separated from the main area by lines 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。 [ C usually singular ](足球场上的)罚球区,禁区(同 penalty area) → penalty area [ C ] US (UK box junction)(前方通畅时方可驶入的)路口方形黄线区域 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 [ C ]专席;小亭 a small space with walls 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 ](戏院中或运动场边的)包厢 a small area with seats that is separate from the other seats in a theatre or at the side of a sports field 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? (TELEVISION) the box[ S ] UK informal 电视 television There's nothing worth watching on the box tonight. 今晚的电视没有什么值得一看的。 (ADDRESS) [ C ] (also PO box)邮政专用信箱 a box with a number in a post office to which your letters can be sent and from which you can collect them (TREE) [ U ]黄杨;黄杨属植物 a small evergreen tree (= one that never loses its leaves) with small, shiny leaves See also: boxwood box verb uk/bɒks/ us/bɑːks/ (SPORT) [ I or T ](与…)斗拳;参加(拳击比赛) to fight someone in the sport of boxing 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。 (PUT IN CONTAINER) [ T ] (also box up)把…装箱,把…置于箱(或盒子)内 to put something in a box 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。 Idiom box someone's earsidiom old-fashioned informal (UK also give someone a box on the ears) 打…的耳光 to hit someone on the side of the head, usually as a punishment Phrasal verbs box someone/something in 把…困住 to move so close to someone or something that the person or thing cannot move away When I got back to my car, I found it had been boxed in by a lorry. 回来时发现我的车被一辆卡车堵在里面了。 box someone in 限制…,约束… to prevent someone from doing what they want to do She did not want to send her son to a school where he would be boxed in by so many rules and regulations. 她不想把儿子送到一所被规章制度束手束脚的学校。 |
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