другие переводы
Box |
box
pit
stall
parking place
|
Kasten |
box
case
chest
crate
bin
|
Feld |
field
panel
array
area
pitch
court
|
Schachtel |
box
case
packet
|
Karton |
carton
cardboard
box
card
pasteboard
cartoon
|
Kiste |
box
crate
chest
case
packing case
jalopy
|
Gehäuse |
housing
casing
case
cabinet
box
shell
|
Dose |
can
socket
tin
canister
|
Packung |
pack
packet
box
poultice
compress
pitching
|
Loge |
box
lodge
|
Kassette |
cassette
box
case
slipcase
coffer
audiocassette
|
Zelle |
cell
booth
box
cabin
|
Urne |
urn
box
ballot box
casket
|
Glotze |
box
boob tube
goggle-box
one-eyed monster
|
Röhre |
tube
tubing
valve
oven
boob tube
drainage pipe
|
Geldgeschenk |
gift of money
gratuity
purse
box
|
boxen |
box
fight
punch
push
hit
spar
|
verpacken |
pack
package
wrap
box
wrap up
bag
|
einschließen |
include
enclose
shut
surround
inclose
encircle
|
синонимы
имя существительное
глагол
примеры использования
Liang snatched the box of fire globes she’d stolen from Tsen’s rockets.
The pink plastic box will be filled with water by Liam’s daughter, who will then empty a packet of glittery balls into it.
“No problem, Officer,” he responded, and leaned forward to the glove box to retrieve his registration.
Dobbs ignored the insolence and handed them the box of matches.
”2One day during the hot noon hours, when Dobbs and Curtin were resting on their cots and complaining of the heat and of the work, Howard, sitting on a box cutting spikes for some new invention of his, watched his two partners rolling about on their cots.
They lighted their cigarettes and returned the box.
Still, Judy greedily swiped the box and hurriedly unwrapped it.
Their digs aren’t glamorous—three floors of studios and offices in a concrete box of a building with reflective glass windows.
She stuffed the box into her bag and hurried after the Arbiter, determined to stop her and demand to stay, but when she reached the dragon yard, she abruptly stopped.
Turning back when in sight of the houses would have aroused suspicion, so they had to go on into the heart of the village, where one of them usually went into the general store and bought something—cigarettes, a box of matches, a can of sardines, sugar, or salt.
”Her hands shook a little as she did, finding a silver ball nestled in the black velvet box.
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