crate
noun /kreɪt/
  /kreɪt/
- a large wooden container for transporting goods
- The spider was found hiding in a crate of bananas.
 
Extra Examples- Their possessions had all been packed into shipping crates.
 - They packed the books into the crates.
 - They stacked the crates in the corner of the yard.
 - a company specializing in shipping crates
 - a crate of oranges
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- metal
 - plastic
 - wooden
 - …
 
- pile
 - stack
 
- pile
 - stack
 - pack something in
 - …
 
- contain something
 
- crate of
 
 - a container made of plastic or metal divided into small sections, for transporting or storing bottles
- An old man was sitting on an upturned beer crate.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- metal
 - plastic
 - wooden
 - …
 
- pile
 - stack
 
- pile
 - stack
 - pack something in
 - …
 
- contain something
 
- crate of
 
 - the amount of something contained in a crate
- They drank two crates of beer.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- metal
 - plastic
 - wooden
 - …
 
- pile
 - stack
 
- pile
 - stack
 - pack something in
 - …
 
- contain something
 
- crate of
 
 
Word Originlate Middle English: perhaps related to Dutch krat ‘tailboard of a wagon’, earlier ‘box of a coach’, of unknown origin.