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How to say box in English?
Box is expressed as box in English and pronounced English [b? Ks], beautiful [b? ks].

The box analysis is as follows:

First, the word pronunciation:

British pronunciation: [b? ks]

American pronunciation: [b? ks]

Second, the word definition:

box

chest ...

Third, the word form changes:

Complex number: box

Past tense: boxed

Past participle: boxed

Now participle: boxing

Fourth, word collocation:

Cardboard box-cardboard box

Gift box-gift box

Lunch box-lunch box

Treasure chest-treasure chest

Usage of verb (abbreviation of verb) words:

The basic meaning of box is "box, box, box", which refers to a square appliance made of wood, leather, paper, iron, etc. for holding things. It has a lid and is a countable noun. Extension can refer to "the amount of a box".

Box can also be interpreted as a telephone booth, a box, a post office box and a dilemma. In slang, it can also be interpreted as a TV set and a refrigerator. In informal language, it can also be interpreted as "slap" and "slap in the face", followed by on (not) to mean hitting someone in a certain part.

The box refers to the "audience" sitting in the box.

Box office means "box office" and is extended to "a movie, concert or performance with high box office, a box office or actor deeply loved by the audience".

Being in a box means "in trouble, in a dilemma"

Bilingual examples of intransitive verbs:

She opened the box and found a surprise inside.

She opened the box and found a surprise inside.

He boxed up old books and donated them to the library.

He packed old books in boxes and donated them to the library.

The room is full of boxes of various sizes.

The room is full of boxes of various sizes.

Please check the box next to your preferences.

Please tick next to the option you like.

The children are playing with their toy boxes.

The children are playing with their toy boxes.