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ldoce_034_gbox1 /bɒks $ bɑːks/ ●●● S1 W1 noun  
1 cardboard.jpg container 容器CONTAINER [countableC]DTI a container for putting things in, especially one with four stiff straight sides 盒;匣;箱
cardboard/wooden/plastic etc box
 a strong cardboard box
一只结实的纸板箱
toolbox/shoebox/matchbox etc (=a box used for keeping tools etc in) 工具箱/鞋盒/火柴盒等
5  See picture of jewellery box BrE【英】/jewelry box AmE【美】首饰盒, tin 金属盒, egg carton 蛋盒 ...4  See picture of 见图 box
2 amount 数量AMOUNT IN A BOX (also boxful) [countableC]TM the amount of something contained in a box 一盒[一箱](之量)
box of
 a box of chocolates
一盒巧克力
3 shape 形状SQUARE SHAPETCN [countableC]
a) a small square on a page for people to write information in 方框,方格
 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
b) a square or rectangle on a page where information is given or where an answer can be written 〔提供信息或填写答案的〕方框
 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IN A THEATRE/COURT [countableC]APTSCT a small area of a theatre or court that is separate from where other people are sitting 〔戏院的〕包厢;〔法庭的〕专席
 the jury box
陪审团席
5 see picture at 见图 theatre
5 small building 小的建筑物 [countableC] a small building or structure used for a particular purpose 小亭,岗亭 SYN booth
 a sentry box
岗亭
telephone box 电话亭 British EnglishBrE
6. at a post office 在邮局里box 25/450 etc TCMa box with a number in a post office, where you can have letters etc sent instead of to your own address 25/450号等邮政信箱 SYN PO Box
7 sports field 体育场地SPORTS FIELD [countableC usually singular]DS 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
 the penalty box
罚球区,禁区
8. protection 保护WORN DURING SPORTS [countableC] British EnglishBrEDS a piece of plastic that a man wears over his sex organs to protect them when he is playing a sport, especially cricket 〔尤指板球运动员的〕下体护身,护罩
9 treeTREE [countableC, uncountableU]HBP 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,常种植在花园或田野四周〕
 a box hedge
黄杨树篱
10 television 电视the box informalDHHTELEVISION/RADIO the television 电视
 What’s on the box tonight?
今晚有什么电视节目?
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11. be out of your box DRINK British EnglishBrE informal to be very drunk or have taken an illegal drug 烂醉;吸毒
black box
nCOLLOCATIONS
types of box
a cardboard/wooden/plastic box
We packed all our things into big cardboard boxes.
a storage box (=for storing things in)
Plastic storage boxes are useful for putting things in the attic.
a toolbox
The hammer’s in the tool box.
a shoebox (=that you buy shoes in)
She used to keep photographs in old shoe boxes.
a sandwich/lunch box
Most of the kids bring lunch boxes to school.
a jewellery box British EnglishBrE, a jewelry box American English
A jewellery box had gone missing.
a money box (=that children save money in)
How much have you got in your money box?
a cash box (=for keeping a supply of money in, for example in a shop)
Thieves stole £100 from a cash box at the school.
phrases
a pile/stack of boxes
There was a pile of boxes in the street outside the house.
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Related topics: Sport, Daily life
box2 ●○○ verb  
1. [intransitiveI, transitiveT]DS to fight someone as a sport by hitting them with your closed hands inside big leather gloves 〔拳击运动中〕击打
2 (also box up) [transitiveT]DTI to put things in boxes 装入箱[]
 Help me box up the Christmas tree lights.
帮我把圣诞彩灯装进盒子。
boxed
3. [transitiveT]DRAW to draw a box around something on a page 〔在纸上〕给〔某物〕画框
4. box somebody’s ears HIT/BUMP INTO old-fashioned to hit someone on the side of their head 打某人耳光
5box somebody/something ↔ in phrasal verbphr v 
a) AROUND/ROUNDto 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。
b) feel boxed in
a) LIMITto feel that you cannot do what you want to do because a person or situation is limiting you 感觉施展不开,感到被限制
 Married for only a year, Connie already felt boxed in.
结婚才一年,康妮已经感觉受到了束缚。
b) MOVE/CHANGE POSITIONto feel that you cannot move freely, because you are in a small space 〔被困在狭小空间内而〕动弹不得
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6box something ↔ off phrasal verbphr v TBCto separate a particular area from a larger one by putting walls around it 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。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
boxbox /bɒksbɑːks/ noun
1think outside the box to think of ideas and solutions that are completely different and new, especially in business
It’s always diffiult to think outside the box and come up with a good product name.
2tick all the boxes/have ticks in all the right boxes if something ticks all the boxes, you think it is very good and exactly what you want
Sony’s new high definition TV ticks all the boxes.
Origin box1
(900-1000) Latin buxus, from Greek pyxis, from pyxos type of tree, whose wood was used for making boxes
box2
1. (1300-1400) Origin unknown.
2. (1400-1500) → BOX1
box1 nounn COLLOCATIONS1box2 verb
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