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carton

/kahr-tn/US // ˈkɑr tn //UK // (ˈkɑːtən) //

纸盒,纸箱,纸盒装,纸盒包装

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a cardboard or plastic box used typically for storage or shipping.
    • : the amount a carton can hold.
    • : the contents of a carton.
    • : a cardboardlike substance consisting of chewed plant material often mixed with soil, made by certain insects for building nests.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to pack in a carton: to carton eggs for supermarket sales.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make or form cardboard sheets into cartons.

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Examples

  • Unless, of course, there’s something saucy in a carton of takeout waiting to be used.

  • As the dairy industry struggles and demand for plant milks booms, shoppers have grown accustomed to seeing cartons of Almond Breeze and Rice Dream.

  • The cartons I opened suggested that someone knew their way around a Thai kitchen.

  • Even when served in a carton, the entree looks impressive and tastes ambitious.

  • I spooned into a carton of winter pumpkin soup from the new-in-November Pennyroyal Station in Mount Rainier and ended up scrape-scrape-scraping the bottom of the package.

  • And at $29.99, lighting up all sense of parental dignity and responsibility costs less than a carton of actual cigarettes.

  • Just be sure to choose a slimmed-down carton since the fat in whole milk can delay fluid replacement.

  • The police managed to seize an empty egg carton left behind at the scene; they already have a male suspect in custody, they say.

  • On each carton of Plan B One-Step, a widely used emergency contraceptive, is an FDA-approved drug label (PDF).

  • The child was then sent on his or her way, with a piece of fruit and a carton of milk.

  • A boy with a carton of groceries almost ran down Louis, then ducked down into the delivery entrance of the apartment-hotel.

  • Up to the present, Mr. Carton has shown that he possesses wit and talent, but neither observation nor the inventive faculty.

  • If it is bought in paper cartons, it should be rewrapped and replaced in the carton each time some is cut off for use.

  • Carton drank the toast, and flung his glass over his shoulder against the wall, where it shivered in pieces.

  • Climbing to a high chamber in a well of houses, Carton threw himself down in his clothes on a neglected bed.