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toolbox

/tool-boks/US // ˈtulˌbɒks //

工具箱,工具盒,工具柜

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a box or case in which tools are kept.
    • : an attached mechanism, as on planing machines or lathes, that carries the cutting tools.

Examples

  • As the recovery takes shape, a new toolbox of macroeconomic targets beyond GDP growth are required to shape economic development in a direction that considers the planet, people, and institutions.

  • Data sharing is likely to be a critical component of the programmatic marketer’s toolbox in the post-cookie era.

  • Training with Kindred Coaches will “expand my toolbox,” she said.

  • Bring your toolbox The big travel and booking websites count on artificial intelligence to weed out obviously fake reviews.

  • This administration is just taking tools out of the toolbox and scooping things out.

  • “My toolbox of knowledge and skills is so much more vast,” she says.

  • One presumes she has a killer Michelle Obama, Oprah, or Beyoncé impression in her toolbox.

  • Instead, turn to these 15 supplements and think of your medicine cabinet as your toolbox, taking only what you need.

  • They have only a toolbox of brutal tactics to keep the lid on.

  • We will use all the tools in our toolbox just to make a funny show.

  • Matt, for such an emergency as had just presented itself, always carried a bottle of arnica in the toolbox.

  • He hastened to the glass-fronted toolbox, fastened near the ceiling in the center of the car.

  • He jumped up, grinning, grabbed the heavy toolbox and carried it back to the corner where he let it drop on the grate.

  • The heavy toolbox in the grip of Blue Two descended with a thud.

  • Ayúhag butang ang gabas kay mutúkag sa kahun, Lay the saw down carefully crosswise in the toolbox.