box
noun
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- A cuboid space; a cuboid container, often with a hinged lid.
- A cuboid container and its contents; as much as fills such a container.
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caja
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- (fencing) A device used in electric fencing to detect whether a weapon has struck an opponent, which connects to a fencer's weapon by a spool and body wire. It uses lights and sound to notify a hit, with different coloured lights for on target and off target hits.
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casilla
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- A compartment (as a drawer) of an item of furniture used for storage, such as a cupboard, a shelf, etc.
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casilla,
cajón,
marco
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- A compartment to sit inside in an auditorium, courtroom, theatre, or other building.
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palco,
luneta
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- A small rectangular shelter.
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garita
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- (engineering) A cylindrical casing around the axle of a wheel, a bearing, a gland, etc.
- A rectangle: an oblong or a square.
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marco
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- (slang, preceded by the) The television.
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tele
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box
noun
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- Any of various evergreen shrubs or trees of genus Buxus, especially common box, European box, or boxwood (Buxus sempervirens) which is often used for making hedges and topiary.
- (Australia) Various species of Eucalyptus trees are popularly called various kinds of boxes, on the basis of the nature of their wood, bark, or appearance for example, drooping box (Eucalyptus bicolor), shiny-leaved box (Eucalyptus tereticornis), black box, or ironbark box trees.
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boj
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box
verb
/bɑks/
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- (transitive, boxing) To fight against (a person) in a boxing match.
- (intransitive, stative, boxing) To participate in boxing; to be a boxer.
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boxear
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box
verb
/bɑks/
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- (transitive) To place inside a box; to pack in one or more boxes.
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encajonar
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boxing
noun
/ˈbɑːksɪŋ/
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- (sports) A sport where two opponents punch each other with gloved fists to head and torso; the object being to score more points by the end of the match or by knockout, or technical knockout.
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boxeo,
box,
pugilismo
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boxful
noun
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- as much as a box will hold
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disco
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