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uncrated

/kreyt/US // kreɪt //UK // (kreɪt) //

未装订的,未装柜,未装柜的,未装瓶的

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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

  • In two hours, the Soviets would wake with sore heads and start to count their crates at the train station.

  • One tip is to leave the pet alone in a crate or other area for up to an hour at a time so they get used to being alone.

  • I kept their poetry safely packaged in a crate padded with literary scholarship.

  • With six flavors, these treats were created by a chef from the renowned Culinary Institute of America and come in a basswood cookie crate that can be used later to store magazines, catalogs or papers.

  • When a dog is calm and tired post-walk, Mynchenberg likes to take advantage of that time to work on essentials that are tough when a dog is amped up, like crate training.

  • A crate of the stuff arrived at the studio, compliments of the Plaza Athénée.

  • I climbed into the crate—82 inches long, 26 inches wide, and 11.5 inches deep—in late October.

  • Beside the bed, there was a table made from a small wooden crate.

  • It does have a competitive following on Pinterest (comparable to Wal-Mart and Crate & Barrel) which is important for retailers.

  • But I have news for House Republicans that may help them more than years of psychotherapy or a crate of Paxil: You may still win.

  • And I should kick the bottom out of dis crate just because you don't like the looks of somebody behind us!

  • The price is high, varying from twelve to twenty-eight dollars per crate; and is paid in ten monthly installments.

  • When I picked myself up, I saw half the men securing the crate and the other half grovelling around something on the deck.

  • So he gave a jump out of the net, but, in a second he found himself inside the wooden crate, or box.

  • Then Mappo looked at the crate in which the tiger was being carried along through the jungle.