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crating

/kreyt/US // kreɪt //UK // (kreɪt) //

装箱,木箱,包装,箱子

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a slatted wooden box or framework for packing, shopping, or storing fruit, furniture, glassware, crockery, etc.
    • : any completely enclosed boxlike packing or shipping case.
    • : Informal. something rickety and dilapidated, especially an automobile: They're still driving around in the old crate they bought 20 years ago.
    • : a quantity, especially of fruit, that is often packed in a crate approximately 2 × 1 × 1 foot: a crate of oranges.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    crat·ed, crat·ing.

    • : to pack in a crate.

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Examples

  • Stealth elements are forgiving, letting you make risky and exciting dodges behind crates and cars.

  • This process involves removing items from shrink-wrapped pallets or unloading boxes and then packing them into the plastic crates that are fed into the hive.

  • Then, while making my way through a dark distillery, I spot some ammunition in an upside-down crate.

  • She found even the wrapping of chair legs with excelsior, and the crating of bureau and tables, interesting.

  • At Wargla the explorers remained for several days, boxing and crating their specimens and antiquities.

  • Mother, you know very well what the crating and freight would have cost, and you sold your stuff for more than it was worth.

  • This plan would save time, and also the cost of crating and expressage if done at Tarrytown.

  • Ten million feet of lumber were used, chiefly in boxing and crating, as very little wood is now used in the reaper.