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Definition of packing case in English: packing casenoun A large strong box, typically a wooden one, in which goods are packed for transportation or storage. (尤指木制的)大型装货箱 Example sentencesExamples - Surrounded by packing cases and making himself endless cups of tea, he reflects wryly on his life and work.
- Huts, most made from large packing cases, were dotted at strategic intervals, and always near sea level.
- While most of the ship's property and cargo sank without a trace, a life-size earthenware peacock, called the Minton Loch Ard Peacock, was washed ashore safe in its packing case.
- The plane arrived on his doorstep in two huge packing cases full of aluminium tubes and nylon sheets: ‘The main problem was identifying the pieces.’
- The packing cases alone justified the trip, being strong, well-designed, and about half the price of an inferior product in our local stores.
- A co-worker of mine who relocated here from the UK a couple of years ago has been selling off a few bits and pieces that never made it out of the packing cases, due to duplication in his modern and tasteful accommodation here.
- The material was still in old tea-chests and packing cases.
- Many of Flinders Petrie's discoveries remain in packing cases.
- When it was completed it was sent across the Atlantic in 214 packing cases.
- It took him several months to complete his work and when it was finished the statue was packed in 214 packing cases and sent on its way to America.
- The lumber of the Vibhitaka is used for a variety of purposes, from house building and boat building, to packing cases and agricultural implements.
- The wall hangings are made from recycled cardboard packing cases which have been stitched together and overlaid with natural pigments and glazes.
- Porters stagger towards the First Class under a mountain of smart packing cases and trunks.
- Immediately forward and aft of this are stacked panes of glass, surviving remarkably well without the original wooden packing cases.
- Rather you get straight to the task of familiarising yourself with the invariably chaotic layout of the new premises and attempt to locate your favourite cache of books amidst the packing cases.
- Everything was in packing cases, except those things which were too big.
- These chests were often contained within their own wooden packing cases and were conveniently split into two sections of equal size so as to form a balanced mule load.
- As a result, like spruce, fir wood too is used for making shingles, ceiling planks, cheap wall paneling, packing cases, tea chests, match sticks and boxes.
- Pieces of packing cases were used for unemployed men with artistic skills to decorate with coats of arms to form the magnificent friezes.
- Later jailed, he escaped by ordering a piano, which he then sent back, having first concealed himself inside the packing case.
Synonyms case, chest, coffer, trunk, box, casket, strongbox, basket, hamper, pack, bin, drum, container, receptacle Definition of packing case in US English: packing case(also packing crate, packing box) nounˈpakiNG ˌkāsˈpækɪŋ ˌkeɪs A large strong box, typically a wooden one, in which goods are packed for transportation or storage. (尤指木制的)大型装货箱 Example sentencesExamples - The plane arrived on his doorstep in two huge packing cases full of aluminium tubes and nylon sheets: ‘The main problem was identifying the pieces.’
- Later jailed, he escaped by ordering a piano, which he then sent back, having first concealed himself inside the packing case.
- These chests were often contained within their own wooden packing cases and were conveniently split into two sections of equal size so as to form a balanced mule load.
- As a result, like spruce, fir wood too is used for making shingles, ceiling planks, cheap wall paneling, packing cases, tea chests, match sticks and boxes.
- While most of the ship's property and cargo sank without a trace, a life-size earthenware peacock, called the Minton Loch Ard Peacock, was washed ashore safe in its packing case.
- Immediately forward and aft of this are stacked panes of glass, surviving remarkably well without the original wooden packing cases.
- Many of Flinders Petrie's discoveries remain in packing cases.
- Porters stagger towards the First Class under a mountain of smart packing cases and trunks.
- The packing cases alone justified the trip, being strong, well-designed, and about half the price of an inferior product in our local stores.
- The material was still in old tea-chests and packing cases.
- A co-worker of mine who relocated here from the UK a couple of years ago has been selling off a few bits and pieces that never made it out of the packing cases, due to duplication in his modern and tasteful accommodation here.
- When it was completed it was sent across the Atlantic in 214 packing cases.
- The lumber of the Vibhitaka is used for a variety of purposes, from house building and boat building, to packing cases and agricultural implements.
- The wall hangings are made from recycled cardboard packing cases which have been stitched together and overlaid with natural pigments and glazes.
- It took him several months to complete his work and when it was finished the statue was packed in 214 packing cases and sent on its way to America.
- Surrounded by packing cases and making himself endless cups of tea, he reflects wryly on his life and work.
- Rather you get straight to the task of familiarising yourself with the invariably chaotic layout of the new premises and attempt to locate your favourite cache of books amidst the packing cases.
- Everything was in packing cases, except those things which were too big.
- Pieces of packing cases were used for unemployed men with artistic skills to decorate with coats of arms to form the magnificent friezes.
- Huts, most made from large packing cases, were dotted at strategic intervals, and always near sea level.
Synonyms case, chest, coffer, trunk, box, casket, strongbox, basket, hamper, pack, bin, drum, container, receptacle |