boxed in

形容詞

UK/ˌbɒkst ˈɪn/
US/ˌbɑːkst ˈɪn/

定義 boxed in 形容詞

  1. After verb(動後形容詞)

    Unable to move because of being surrounded by other people or objects.

    被困住的;被阻擋的

    • My car was boxed in by other vehicles, and I had to wait for the owners of those cars to return.

      我的車被其他車輛困住了,我不得不等那些車主回來。

    • Our car was boxed in the parking space because the truck parked too close.

      我們的車在停車位被卡住了,因為卡車停得太近了。

    • The buildings in this area are so close together that it feels like being boxed in.

      這個區域的建築物非常密集,感覺就像被困住了一樣。

  2. After verb(動後形容詞)

    Restricted or prevented from doing what one wants to do.

    受限制的;受阻礙的

    • He feels too boxed in by his current job and wants more freedom to realize his ideas.

      他覺得目前的工作太受限制,想要更多的自由來實現他的想法。

    • I feel boxed in by the company's strict regulations and cannot fully use my abilities.

      我覺得被公司的嚴格規定束縛住了,無法充分發揮我的能力。

    • We cannot always be boxed in by traditional ways of thinking; it’s time to think outside the box.

      我們不能總是被傳統的思維方式束縛,是時候跳出框架思考了。