inbox

名词 n. 动词 v.
/ˈɪnbɒks/|/ˈɪmbɒks/    /ˈɪnbɑks/|/ˈɪmbɑks/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A container in which papers to be dealt with are put.
  2. An electronic folder serving the same purpose, but for electronic files, especially email.
    — Your goal with the remaining emails is to take care of them and remove them from your inbox as soon as possible.
  3. The aggregate of items that demand one's attention or effort. figuratively
    — The kids, my ex, my parents, the job, bills — my inbox is full.
动词 v.
  1. To put (something) in someone's inbox. transitive
    — I just inboxed you the presentation.
  2. To communicate with (a person) by writing to their electronic inbox. transitive
    — And now, social media has made it worse. From Facebook to Twitter, I get all kinds of invitations. Recently a sister inboxed me on Facebook and told me that she knew for a fact that I wanted her and she wanted me.

词形变化

inboxes plural in-box alternative inboxes present,singular,third-person inboxing participle,present inboxed participle,past inboxed past in-box alternative

词汇关系

词源

词源 1
From in + box.
词源 2
From in + box.
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