box in Portuguese
box in Portuguese is boceta, caixa, camarote — box means a rigid container, typically rectangular, with a lid or flaps, used to hold or transport things.
box in Portuguese
boceta
(slang, vulgar) The vagina.
caixa
camarote
A compartment to sit inside in an auditorium, courtroom, theatre, or other building.
cubículo
A small rectangular shelter.
gabinete
(computing, slang) A computer, or the case in which it is housed.
tevê
(slang, preceded by the) The television.
buxo
buxeira
buxeiro
soco
A blow with the fist.
encaixotar
(transitive) To place inside a box; to pack in one or more boxes.
socar
(transitive) To strike with the fists; to punch.
boxear
What does "box" mean?
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noun A rigid container, typically rectangular, with a lid or flaps, used to hold or transport things.
"She packed her books into a cardboard box before the move."
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verb To put something into a box or boxes.
"Please box up the leftover food for the guests to take home."
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verb To fight an opponent using the fists, typically wearing padded gloves, as a sport.
"He's been training to box competitively since he was fifteen."
box in a sentence
- She packed her books into a cardboard box before the move.
- He kept old letters in a wooden box under his bed.
- Please box up the leftover food for the guests to take home.
- He's been training to box competitively since he was fifteen.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "box" in Portuguese?
"box" in Portuguese is boceta, caixa, camarote. box means: A rigid container, typically rectangular, with a lid or flaps, used to hold or transport things.
How do you use "box" in a sentence?
Example: "She packed her books into a cardboard box before the move." In Portuguese, "box" is boceta, caixa, camarote.
Are there other ways to say "box" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 13 translations listed for "box": boceta, caixa, camarote, cubículo, gabinete, tevê.
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