crate
IPA: krˈeɪt
noun
- A large open box or basket, used especially to transport fragile goods.
- (slang, mildly derogatory) A vehicle (car, aircraft, spacecraft, etc.) seen as unreliable.
- (programming) In the Rust programming language, a binary or library.
verb
- (transitive) To put into a crate.
- (transitive) To keep in a crate.
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Examples of "crate" in Sentences
- He places the pills in the crate.
- Then you release the trigger and the crate falls.
- The maids thought there was a treasure in the crate.
- Finally there is the picture of the monkeys in a crate.
- Chuck believes the crate contains the counterfeit plates.
- Apples in the apple crate, and oranges in the orange sack.
- Go to the right where there is the smaller stack of crates.
- Afterwards, the content of the crates was not replaced correctly.
- It was not a comment on the work, but on the labelling on the crate.
- Crate training is inhumane and connected to the Stockholm syndrome in dogs.