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box
/ˈbɑks/
框,盒子,箱,一巴掌(vt.)裝…入盒中,裝箱,打耳光(vi.)拳擊方框
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
box
機箱; 框
From:
Network Terminology
box
箱 盒
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Box
,
n.
;
pl
.
Boxes
1.
A
receptacle
or
case
of
any
firm
material
and
of
various
shapes
.
2.
The
quantity
that
a
box
contain
.
3.
A
space
with
a
few
seats
partitioned
off
in
a
theater
,
or
other
place
of
public
amusement
.
Laughed
at
by
the
pit
,
box
,
galleries
,
nay
,
stage
.
--
Dorset
.
The
boxes
and
the
pit
are
sovereign
judges
.
--
Dryden
.
4.
A
chest
or
any
receptacle
for
the
deposit
of
money
;
as
,
a
poor
box
;
a
contribution
box
.
Yet
since
his
neighbors
give
,
the
churl
unlocks
,
Damning
the
poor
,
his
tripple-bolted
box
. --
J
.
Warton
.
5.
A
small
country
house
.
“A
shooting
box
.”
Tight
boxes
neatly
sashed
.
--
Cowper
.
6.
A
boxlike
shed
for
shelter
;
as
,
a
sentry
box
.
7.
Mach
(a)
An
axle
box
,
journal
box
,
journal
bearing
,
or
bushing
.
(b)
A
chamber
or
section
of
tube
in
which
a
valve
works
;
the
bucket
of
a
lifting
pump
.
8.
The
driver's
seat
on
a
carriage
or
coach
.
9.
A
present
in
a
box
;
a
present
;
esp
.
a
Christmas
box
or
gift
.
“A
Christmas
box
.”
10.
Baseball
The
square
in
which
the
pitcher
stands
.
11.
Zool.
A
Mediterranean
food
fish
;
the
bogue
.
Note:
☞
Box
is
much
used
adjectively
or
in
composition
;
as
box
lid
,
box
maker
,
box
circle
,
etc
.;
also
with
modifying
substantives
;
as
money
box
,
letter
box
, band
box
, hat
box
or
hat
box
,
snuff
box
or
snuff
box
.
Box beam
Arch.
,
a
beam
made
of
metal
plates
so
as
to
have
the
form
of
a
long
box
.
Box car
Railroads
,
a
freight
car
covered
with
a
roof
and
inclosed
on
the
sides
to
protect
its
contents
.
Box chronometer
,
a
ship's
chronometer
,
mounted
in
gimbals
,
to
preserve
its
proper
position
.
Box coat
,
a
thick
overcoat
for
driving
;
sometimes
with
a
heavy
cape
to
carry
off
the
rain
.
Box coupling
,
a
metal
collar
uniting
the
ends
of
shafts
or
other
parts
in
machinery
.
Box crab
Zool.
,
a
crab
of
the
genus
Calappa
,
which
,
when
at
rest
with
the
legs
retracted
,
resembles
a
box
.
Box drain
Arch.
,
a
drain
constructed
with
upright
sides
,
and
with
flat
top
and
bottom
.
Box girder
Arch.
,
a
box
beam
.
Box groove
Metal Working
,
a
closed
groove
between
two
rolls
,
formed
by
a
collar
on
one
roll
fitting
between
collars
on
another
. --
R
.
W
.
Raymond
.
Box metal
,
an
alloy
of
copper
and
tin
,
or
of
zinc
,
lead
,
and
antimony
,
for
the
bearings
of
journals
,
etc
.
Box plait
,
a
plait
that
doubles
both
to
the
right
and
the
left
.
Box turtle
or
Box tortoise
Zool.
,
a
land
tortoise
or
turtle
of
the
genera
Cistudo
and
Emys
; --
so
named
because
it
can
withdraw
entirely
within
its
shell
,
which
can
be
closed
by
hinged
joints
in
the
lower
shell
.
Also
,
humorously
,
an
exceedingly
reticent
person
. --
Emerson
.
In a box
,
in
a
perplexity
or
an
embarrassing
position
;
in
difficulty
. (
Colloq
.)
In the wrong box
,
out
of
one's
place
;
out
of
one's
element
;
awkwardly
situated
. (
Colloq
.) --
Ridley
(1554)
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Box
n.
Bot.
A
tree
or
shrub
,
flourishing
in
different
parts
of
the
world
.
The
common
box
(
Buxus sempervirens
)
has
two
varieties
,
one
of
which
,
the
dwarf
box
(
Buxus suffruticosa
),
is
much
used
for
borders
in
gardens
.
The
wood
of
the
tree
varieties
,
being
very
hard
and
smooth
,
is
extensively
used
in
the
arts
,
as
by
turners
,
engravers
,
mathematical
instrument
makers
,
etc
.
Box elder
,
the
ash-leaved
maple
(
Negundo aceroides
),
of
North
America
.
Box holly
,
the
butcher's
broom
(
Russus aculeatus
).
Box thorn
,
a
shrub
(
Lycium barbarum
).
Box tree
,
the
tree
variety
of
the
common
box
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Box
,
n.
A
blow
on
the
head
or
ear
with
the
hand
.
A
good-humored
box
on
the
ear
.
--
W
.
Irving
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Box
,
v. i.
To
fight
with
the
fist
;
to
combat
with
,
or
as
with
,
the
hand
or
fist
;
to
spar
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Box
,
v. t.
To
strike
with
the
hand
or
fist
,
especially
to
strike
on
the
ear
,
or
on
the
side
of
the
head
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Box
,
v. t.
To
boxhaul
.
To box off
Naut.
,
to
turn
the
head
of
a
vessel
either
way
by
bracing
the
headyards
aback
.
To box the compass
Naut.
,
to
name
the
thirty-two
points
of
the
compass
in
their
order
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Box
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Boxed
(░);
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Boxing
.]
1.
To
inclose
in
a
box
.
2.
To
furnish
with
boxes
,
as
a
wheel
.
3.
Arch.
To
inclose
with
boarding
,
lathing
,
etc
.,
so
as
to
bring
to
a
required
form
.
To box a tree
,
to
make
an
incision
or
hole
in
a
tree
for
the
purpose
of
procuring
the
sap
.
To box off
,
to
divide
into
tight
compartments
.
To box up
.
(a)
To
put
into
a
box
in
order
to
save
;
as
,
he
had
boxed
up
twelve
score
pounds
.
(b)
To
confine
;
as
,
to
be
boxed
up
in
narrow
quarters
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
box
n
1:
a
(
usually
rectangular
)
container
;
may
have
a
lid
; "
he
rummaged
through
a
box
of
spare
parts
"
2:
private
area
in
a
theater
or
grandstand
where
a
small
group
can
watch
the
performance
; "
the
royal
box
was
empty
" [
syn
:
loge
]
3:
the
quantity
contained
in
a
box
; "
he
gave
her
a
box
of
chocolates
" [
syn
:
boxful
]
4:
a
predicament
from
which
a
skillful
or
graceful
escape
is
impossible
; "
his
lying
got
him
into
a
tight
corner
" [
syn
:
corner
]
5:
a
rectangular
drawing
; "
the
flowchart
contained
many
boxes
"
6:
evergreen
shrubs
or
small
trees
[
syn
:
boxwood
]
7:
any
one
of
several
designated
areas
on
a
ball
field
where
the
batter
or
catcher
or
coaches
are
positioned
; "
the
umpire
warned
the
batter
to
stay
in
the
batter's
box
"
8:
the
driver's
seat
on
a
coach
; "
an
armed
guard
sat
in
the
box
with
the
driver
" [
syn
:
box seat
]
9:
separate
partitioned
area
in
a
public
place
for
a
few
people
; "
the
sentry
stayed
in
his
box
to
avoid
the
cold
"
10:
a
blow
with
the
hand
(
usually
on
the
ear
); "
I
gave
him
a
good
box
on
the
ear
"
v
1:
put
into
a
box
; "
box
the
gift
,
please
" [
syn
:
package
]
[
ant
:
unbox
]
2:
hit
with
the
fist
; "
I'll
box
your
ears
!"
3:
engage
in
a
boxing
match
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Box
for
holding
oil
or
perfumery
(
Mark
14:3).
It
was
of
the
form
of
a
flask
or
bottle
.
The
Hebrew
word
(
pak
)
used
for
it
is
more
appropriately
rendered
"
vial
"
in
1
Sam
. 10:1,
and
should
also
be
so
rendered
in
2
Kings
9:1,
where
alone
else
it
occurs
.
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