柯林斯詞典box /b?ks/ (boxing,boxed,boxes) 1. N-COUNT A box is a square or rectangular container with hard or stiff sides. Boxes often have lids. 盒子; 箱子 He reached into the cardboard box beside him. 他把手伸進他旁邊的紙板箱。 They sat on wooden boxes. 他們坐在木箱上。2. N-COUNT You can use box to refer to a box and its contents, or to the contents only. 一盒的量 She ate two boxes of chocolates. 她喫了兩盒巧尅力。3. N-COUNT A box is a square or rectangle that is printed or drawn on a piece of paper, a road, or on some other surface. 方格 For more information, just check the box and send us the form. 若需更多信息,在方框內(nèi)打勾,然後把表格寄給我們。4. N-COUNT A box is a small separate area in a theatre or at a sports arena or stadium, where a small number of people can sit to watch the performance or game. 包廂 Jim watched the game from a private box. 吉姆在私人包廂裡觀看比賽。5. N penalty box的縮寫→short for penalty box 6. N-COUNT Box is used before a number as a mailing address by people or organizations that rent a post office box. 郵箱 ...Country Crafts, Box 111, Landisville. …蘭迪斯維爾尅拉福特斯地區(qū)111號郵箱。7. N-UNCOUNT Box is a small evergreen tree with dark leaves that is often used to form hedges. 黃楊[oft N n] ...box hedges. …黃楊樹籬。8. V to put into a box 放入盒中或箱中9. V-I To box means to fight someone according to the rules of boxing. 拳擊 At school I boxed and played rugby. 在學校,我打拳擊竝玩英式橄欖球。10. N a punch with the fist, esp on the ear 用拳打出的一擊11. →see also boxing , post office box 返回 boxes