box
noun
verb
bɒks
noun
1
CONTAINER
容器
a
container
for
putting
things
in,
especially
one
with
four
stiff
straight
sides
盒; 匣; 箱
C
cardboard/wooden/plastic
etc
box
a
strong
cardboard
box
一只结实的纸板箱
toolbox/shoebox/matchbox
etc
2
AMOUNT
数量
also
又作
the
amount
of
something
contained
in
a
box
一盒 (一箱 )(之量)
C
[+
of
]
a
box
of
chocolates
一盒巧克力
3
SHAPE
形状
a.
a
small
square
on
a
page
for
people
to
write
information
in
b.
a
SQUARE
or
RECTANGLE
on
a
page
where
information
is
given
or
where
an
answer
can
be
written
〔提供信息或答案的〕方框
C
Put
an
‘X’
in
the
box
if
you
would
like
to
join
our
mailing
list.
如果你想加入我们的邮寄名单,请在方框内打 X。
The
box
on
the
left
gives
a
short
history
of
the
battle.
左边方框内简要介绍了这场战役的经过。
4
IN A COURT/THEATRE ETC
在法庭/剧院等中
a
small
area
of
a
theatre
or
court
that
is
separate
from
where
other
people
are
sitting
〔戏院的〕包厢; 〔法庭里的〕专席
C
the
jury
box
陪审团席
5
SMALL BUILDING
小的建筑物
a
small
building
or
structure
used
for
a
particular
purpose
小亭,岗亭;
C | BrE
a
sentry
box
岗亭
telephone
box
6
AT A POST OFFICE
在邮局里
a
box
with
a
number
in
a
POST
OFFICE
,
where
you
can
have
letters
etc
sent
instead
of
to
your
own
address
25号/450号等邮政信箱;
7
SPORTS FIELD
体育场地
a
special
area
of
a
sports
field
that
is
marked
by
lines
and
used
for
a
particular
purpose
〔运动场上用线划定的〕区,特定区域
C usually singular 一般用单数
the
penalty
box
罚球区,禁区
8
PROTECTION
保护
a
piece
of
plastic
that
a
man
wears
over
his
sex
organs
to
protect
them
when
he
is
playing
a
sport,
especially
CRICKET
[英] 〔尤指板球运动员的〕下体护身 (护罩 )
C | BrE
9
TREE
树
a
small
tree
that
keeps
its
leaves
in
winter
and
is
often
planted
around
the
edge
of
a
garden
or
field
黄杨〔一种常绿小树,常种植在花园四周〕
C,U
a
box
hedge
黄杨树篱
10
TELEVISION
电视
the
television
[非正式] 电视
informal
What’s
on
the
box
tonight?
今晚有什么电视节目?
11
be out of your box
11.
to
be
very
drunk
or
have
taken
an
illegal
drug
[英,非正式] 烂醉; 吸毒
BrE informal
verb
12
to
fight
someone
as
a
sport
by
hitting
them
with
your
closed
hands
inside
big
leather
GLOVES
〔拳击运动中〕击打
I,T
13
box up
also
又作
to
put
things
in
boxes
把…装入箱 (盒 )内
T
Help
me
box
up
the
Christmas
tree
lights.
帮我把圣诞彩灯装进盒子。
14
to
draw
a
box
around
something
on
a
page
〔在纸上〕给〔某物〕画框
T
15
box sb’s ears
to
hit
someone
on
the
side
of
their
head
[过时] 打某人耳光
old-fashioned
16
to
surround
someone
or
something
so
that
they
are
unable
to
move
freely
封堵
Someone
had
parked
right
behind
them,
boxing
them
in.
有人把车正好停在他们的后面,把他们给堵死了。
17
feel boxed in
a.
to
feel
that
you
cannot
do
what
you
want
to
do
because
a
person
or
situation
is
limiting
you
b.
to
feel
that
you
cannot
move
freely,
because
you
are
in
a
small
space
〔被困在狭小的空间内而〕动弹不得
Married
for
only
a
year,
Connie
already
felt
boxed
in.
才结婚一年,康妮已经感觉受到了束缚。
18
to
separate
a
particular
area
from
a
larger
one
by
putting
walls
around
it
把…圈上,将…隔开
We’re
going
to
box
off
that
corner
to
get
extra
storage
space.
我们打算把那个角落隔出来,多一点储藏空间。