boxful
/ˈbɒksfʊl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈbɑːksfʊl/ (ame, ipa)
boxful — 名詞
1. an amount of things that fills one box, used when you are describing or measurin
一箱
裝滿一個箱子的份量
an amount of things that fills one box, used when you are describing or measuring how much there is
Faisal carried a boxful of old school books into the attic.
Faisal 把一箱舊課本搬進閣樓。
a boxful of + [things]
Naoko donated a boxful of winter coats to the church sale.
Naoko 捐了一箱冬衣給教會義賣。
Christopher found a boxful of family photos under his grandmother's bed.
Christopher 在祖母的床底下找到一箱家族照片。
Nia packed a boxful of ripe tomatoes before the market opened.
Nia 在市場開門前裝好一箱成熟的番茄。
Padma emptied a boxful of toy cars onto the living-room floor.
Padma 把一箱玩具車倒在客廳地板上。
- containerful
broader; it can refer to any kind of container, not specifically a box
- load
looser and often larger; it names a quantity without using a box as the measuring unit
文法句型
a boxful of + [things]
two boxfuls of + [things]
用法筆記
Usually followed by 'of' plus the things inside the box. It focuses on the amount or contents more than on the container itself, so it is different from simply saying 'a box'.