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inbox

/in-boks/US // ˈɪnˌbɒks //UK // (ˈɪnˌbɒks) //

收件箱,收件箱中,收件箱内,收件箱中的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a boxlike tray, basket, or the like, as on a desk, for holding incoming mail, messages, or work.
    • : Computers. a folder for receiving and storing incoming emails or text messages.

Examples

  • Sign up to receive my columns in your inbox as soon as they’re published.

  • Tidd says the controversy has caused the organization’s inbox, and her own, to fill with even more messages from concerned people in the community.

  • Good morning, Marketers, it’s my day to hop into your inbox and I have opinions.

  • SUBSCRIBE HERE to have It’s Not Just You delivered to your inbox every Sunday.

  • If you’re new to It’s Not Just You, SUBSCRIBE HERE to get a weekly dose delivered to your inbox for free.

  • My email inbox bears testament to this fact nearly every week.

  • My Facebook inbox is full of threats using vulgar words similar to those used by Iranian TV.

  • GoogleVoice: [I use] GoogleVoice for SMS because I love having texts show up in my inbox and loathe unexpected phone calls.

  • The publication of that piece, which touched on my list, funneled hundreds more names into my inbox.

  • The only thing missing from Latin America's busiest inbox was a full-blown diplomatic crisis.