inbox
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /ˈɪnbɒks/|/ˈɪmbɒks/
美 /ˈɪnbɑks/|/ˈɪmbɑks/
英文释义
名词 n.
- A container in which papers to be dealt with are put.
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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.
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The aggregate of items that demand one's attention or effort.
— The kids, my ex, my parents, the job, bills — my inbox is full.
动词 v.
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To put (something) in someone's inbox.
— I just inboxed you the presentation.
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To communicate with (a person) by writing to their electronic inbox.
— 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.
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词源 1
From in + box.
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From in + box.
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