Anlam (İngilizce)

Kavramlar

sandıklamak

mil yatağı

müşkül durum

teneke kutu

konteyner

çelik kasa

kutulara yerleştirmek

radyoaktif madde sızdırmaz kurşun kap

ambalaj yapmak

açılmaya elverişsiz gemi

av külübesi

boks maçına girmek

çerçeveli kıslm

hediye kutusu

külübe

Sıklık

A2
(IPA) olarak telaffuz edilir
/bɒks/
Etimoloji (İngilizce)

In summary

Etymology tree Ancient Greek πῠ́ξος (pŭ́xos) Ancient Greek -ις (-is) Ancient Greek πυξίς (puxís)bor. Late Latin buxisbor. Proto-West Germanic *buhsā Old English box Middle English box English box From Middle English box (“container, box, cup”), from Old English box (“box, case”), from Proto-West Germanic *buhsā (“box”) from Late Latin buxis (“box”), Latin pyxis (“small box for medicines or toiletries”), of uncertain origin; compare Ancient Greek πυξίς (puxís, “box or tablet made of boxwood; box; cylinder”) and πύξος (púxos, “box tree; boxwood”). Doublet of piseog, pyx, and pyxis. Cognate with Middle Dutch bosse, busse (“jar; tin; round box”) (modern Dutch bos (“wood, forest”), bus (“container, box; bushing of a wheel”)), Old High German buhsa (Middle High German buhse, bühse, modern German Büchse (“box; can”)), Swedish bössa (“box”). The humorous plural form boxen is from box + -en, by analogy with oxen. (motor racing): Used since it is more distinct over the radio compared to pit. Also from German Boxenstopp (“pit stop”).

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