[] a container made of wood, cardboard, metal, etc., with a flat stiff base and sides, often with a lid, that is used especially for holding solid things盒;箱◆The goods will be shipped in cardboard boxes.货物将用纸箱装运。➡ picture at packaging a box and its contents一盒,一箱(东西)◆a box of chocolates一盒巧克力a small square or similar shape on a page or a computer screen in which you write information or which you use to make a choice方框;方格◆Write your name in the box.在方框里写上名字。◆(BrE) Please tick the box if you do not wish to receive any advertising from us.如果你不想收到我们的广告,请在方格里画勾。◆(NAmE) check the box在方格中打勾➡checkbox
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box number a computer system for storing messages(计算机)信箱◆The information will be sent directly to your email box.这些资料将直接发送到你的电子邮件信箱里。➡inbox ()
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set-top box a small area in a court or a theatre separated from where other people sit(法庭或剧院中的)专席;包厢an area of seats in a sports ground that is kept for a particular group of people and is separate from the seats that the public use(运动场中的)专席◆ a corporate box企业专席➡ idiom at out adj., think , tick verbblack box cash box dialog box drop box in-box list box out-box PO box set-top box witness box