释义 |
unˈbox, v. [un-2 5.] trans. To take out of a box.
1611Cotgr., Desböeter, to vnbox, or take out of a box. 1817Keats Let. Wks. 1889 III. 51, I went and unbox'd a Shakespeare. 1864P. M. Irving Life W. Irving IV. 31 He brought home also a picture... After tea he took mallet and chisel, and proceeded to unbox it. 1883Standard 10 Aug. 2/1 Minehead reached, horses were quickly unboxed. |