intransitive. To fight with the fists; (now usually) to engage or compete in the sport of boxing.
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释义 | society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > fighting sports > boxing > box [verb (intransitive)] (41) box1581 intransitive. To fight with the fists; (now usually) to engage or compete in the sport of boxing. to box it out (also to box it off)1689 to box it out (also †to box it off): to settle a dispute by fighting; to contest a fight to the end; also in extended use with reference to an… spar1755 To engage in or practise boxing; to make the motions of attack and defence with the arms and fists; to box. Also const. at. mill1829 slang. intransitive. To fight, box; (occasionally) with away. scrap1874 intransitive. To fight, box. Also, to scrimmage. to box on1898 intransitive. To continue boxing or fighting. Subcategories:— for practice (2) — begin or enter ring (3) — give return blow while parrying blows (1) — renew attack (1) — deliver blows effectively (1) — exchange blows rapidly (1) — fall into clinch (1) — separate (2) — box unfairly (2) — last for stated time (1) — recover from round (1) — be floored (1) — be knocked out or punished (2) — give in (4) — actions (8) — be awarded verdict (2) — weigh in (1) — act as second (1) |
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