B2 verb 中性

boxing

/ˈbɒksɪŋ/

Boxing refers to the process of putting items into boxes for storage, transport, or organization. It also denotes the combat sport where two people fight using their fists, or metaphorically, the act of confining something within specific boundaries.

例句

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1

We spent the entire weekend boxing up our belongings before the movers arrived.

We spent the whole weekend putting our things into boxes before the moving crew came.

2

The shipping department is responsible for the boxing and labeling of all outgoing freight.

The department in charge of transport handles putting goods in boxes and marking them.

3

I'm just boxing these leftovers so you can take them home.

I am putting this extra food into a container for you to carry home.

词族

名词
box
Verb
box
形容词
boxed
相关
boxer
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记忆技巧

Imagine an athlete (a boxer) trying to fit his large padded gloves into a small cardboard box.

快速测验

The warehouse staff spent the afternoon ___ the new inventory for shipment.

正确!

正确答案是: boxing

例句

1

We spent the entire weekend boxing up our belongings before the movers arrived.

everyday

We spent the whole weekend putting our things into boxes before the moving crew came.

2

The shipping department is responsible for the boxing and labeling of all outgoing freight.

formal

The department in charge of transport handles putting goods in boxes and marking them.

3

I'm just boxing these leftovers so you can take them home.

informal

I am putting this extra food into a container for you to carry home.

4

The software algorithm uses a boxing technique to categorize data points into specific spatial regions.

academic

The computer program uses a method of enclosing data points within defined boundaries.

5

To reduce costs, the company is automating the boxing phase of the production line.

business

The company is using machines to put products into boxes to save money.

词族

名词
box
Verb
box
形容词
boxed
相关
boxer

常见搭配

boxing up the act of putting items into containers
boxing match a formal competition between two fighters
boxing gloves padded hand protection used in the sport
boxing ring the square platform where a fight occurs
cardboard boxing the use of paper-based materials for packaging

常用短语

boxing someone in

restricting someone's options or physical movement

shadow boxing

practicing fighting moves without a real opponent

boxing the compass

naming all 32 points of the compass in order

容易混淆的词

boxing vs Boxing Day

A public holiday celebrated after Christmas, which is unrelated to the sport or the act of packing.

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使用说明

Use 'boxing' as a verb primarily when describing the physical act of packaging or the sporting activity. In technical contexts, it can describe the limitation of data or variables.

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常见错误

Learners often forget to use the particle 'up' (boxing up) when referring to the complete process of packing a house or room.

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记忆技巧

Imagine an athlete (a boxer) trying to fit his large padded gloves into a small cardboard box.

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词源

From the noun 'box', which comes from the Late Latin 'buxis', referring to containers made from boxwood.

语法模式

Gerund or present participle of the verb 'box' Often follows the auxiliary verb 'to be' in continuous tenses Functions as a noun when referring to the sport
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文化背景

While boxing is a global sport, the term 'Boxing Day' in British culture refers to the tradition of giving 'boxes' of gifts to servants or the poor.

快速测验

The warehouse staff spent the afternoon ___ the new inventory for shipment.

正确!

正确答案是: boxing

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