unbox
verb [ T ] uk/ʌnˈbɒks/ us/ʌnˈbɑːks/
从箱子中取出
to take something out of a box, for example something that you have recently bought or have moved to a different place
We bought the laptop to replace our 5-year-old desktop that we have never unboxed after moving. 我们买这台笔记本电脑是为了替换跟了我们5年的台式机,而搬家后我们从来没有把台式机从箱子里拿出来过。
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- Online help videos show how to unbox the printer and install it.
- It took less than 17 minutes for two of us to unbox, rack, power and cable up the Fibre Channel over Ethernet connections.
- I just moved to a much bigger place and can finally, after 2 years, unbox and organize every last bit of my media.
- We had to unbox all the games that got packed with the defect.