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Box
boxear

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. box [ingl. am. bɑks, ingl. brit. bɒks] SUST.

1.1. box:

box (large)
ballot box
alcancía f amer.
hucha f Esp.
alhajero m amer.
tool box
if I leave this house, it'll be in a box coloq.

1.2. box (protector) DEP.:

box ingl. brit.
box ingl. brit.
concha f Méx.

2.1. box (on form):

box

2.2. box:

área f (con artículo masculino en el singular)
área f (con artículo masculino en el singular) de penalty
área f (con artículo masculino en el singular) de castigo

2.3. box (in baseball):

box
área f (con artículo masculino en el singular)

2.4. box (at road junction):

box ingl. brit.

3.1. box (in theater):

box

3.2. box (booth):

box
sentry box

4. box ingl. brit.:

5. box (television) esp ingl. brit. coloq.:

the box
la tele coloq.
the box
la caja tonta coloq.
¿qué dan en la tele? coloq.

6. box (thump):

7. box (shrub):

box
boj m

II. box [ingl. am. bɑks, ingl. brit. bɒks] V. intr.

box

III. box [ingl. am. bɑks, ingl. brit. bɒks] V. trans.

1. box (put in boxes):

box
box

2.1. box (hit):

to box sb around the ear(s)
darle un sopapo a alguien

2.2. box (fight) DEP.:

box
box
box
box

nest box, nesting box SUST.

nest box

dialog box, dialogue box ingl. brit. SUST.

dialog box

sentry box SUST.

sentry box
sentry box

shooting box SUST. ingl. brit.

signal box SUST. ingl. brit.

signal box

sound box SUST. MÚS.

sound box

squawk box SUST. ingl. am. coloq.

squawk box
squawk box

top box SUST.

top box

tuck box SUST. ingl. brit. arcznte.

tuck box

en el diccionario PONS

I. box1 [bɒks, ingl. am. bɑ:ks] V. intr. DEP.

box

II. box1 [bɒks, ingl. am. bɑ:ks] V. trans.

1. box DEP.:

box

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to box sb's ears

III. box1 [bɒks, ingl. am. bɑ:ks] SUST.

box
to give sb a box on the ears

I. box2 [bɒks, ingl. am. bɑ:ks] SUST.

1. box (container):

box
tool box

2. box (rectangular space):

box
box in soccer, baseball
box at road junction
(penalty) box in soccer
(penalty) box in ice hockey

3. box pey. (small space):

box

4. box TEAT.:

box
box booth
sentry box

5. box ingl. austr., ingl. brit. DEP. (protector):

box
box
concha f Méx.

6. box coloq. (television):

the box

7. box sin pl. (tree):

box
boj m

8. box INFORM.:

II. box2 [bɒks, ingl. am. bɑ:ks] V. trans.

box

phone box <-es> SUST. ingl. brit.

phone box

music box SUST.

music box

box up V. trans.

box up

penalty box <-es> SUST. (in ice hockey)

prompt box <-es> SUST. TEAT.

prompt box

cash box <-es> SUST.

cash box

signal box SUST. FERRO.

signal box

box off V. trans.

box off
en el diccionario PONS

I. box1 [baks] V. intr. DEP.

box

II. box1 [baks] V. trans.

1. box DEP.:

box

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to box sb's ears

III. box1 [baks] SUST.

box
to give sb a box on the ears

I. box2 [baks] SUST.

1. box (container):

box
tool box

2. box (rectangular space):

box
box in soccer, baseball
(penalty) box in soccer
(penalty) box in ice hockey

3. box pey. (small space):

box

4. box TEAT.:

box
box booth

5. box coloq. (television):

the box

6. box (mailbox):

box

7. box comput:

dialog box

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. box2 [baks] V. trans.

box

press box SUST.

press box

sentry box SUST.

sentry box

boom box SUST.

boom box
boom box
grabadora f Méx., Col.

box in V. trans.

box in
to box in a car

voice box <-es> SUST. coloq.

voice box

window box <-es> SUST.

window box

paint box SUST.

paint box

suggestion box SUST.

Glosario técnico de refrigeración GEA

Present
Ibox
youbox
he/she/itboxes
webox
youbox
theybox
Past
Iboxed
youboxed
he/she/itboxed
weboxed
youboxed
theyboxed
Present Perfect
Ihaveboxed
youhaveboxed
he/she/ithasboxed
wehaveboxed
youhaveboxed
theyhaveboxed
Past Perfect
Ihadboxed
youhadboxed
he/she/ithadboxed
wehadboxed
youhadboxed
theyhadboxed

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The bow-shaped surfaces were made of cambric, had dihedral and an adjustable angle of incidence and were fixed to on a central pine box-girder, mounted on wheels.
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You crumple up a few dollars and jam it in the box with a metal tool.
www.wdbj7.com
Let's experiment with the combo box.
www.journalofaccountancy.com
The voter has the option of going to a booth to cross out the name or dropping the ballot directly in the box.
en.wikipedia.org
While the closing balance-sheet adjustment may be the most common approach in the current market environment, the locked box mechanism can be the preferred route from the seller's perspective.
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