Cajas
"Boxes" (as in cardboard boxes) is "cajas". It is pronounced "KA-hoss". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
In Spain, collection boxes (post boxes) are bright yellow. Many of the modern ones are cylindrical, sometimes with the word "Correos" written sideways, bottom to top.
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It means "You might box [put something in boxes]." Or it could mean, "You might package [put something in bags]."
Good evening. The word box translates to Spanish as cajas or cajetas. What's the difference? cajas is the word used when we're talking about c box that is strong and sturdy or a small box like the ones bomboms come in. Cajetas are the boxes that could be a bit flimsy, like a shoe box, corn flakes box, etc.
Carlos was so quiet because he didn't understand Spanish.
# of boxes height wise times the # of boxes width. If it is 5 boxes high and 5 boxes wide then you would have 25 boxes on that pallet.
Boxing Day is a legal holiday on the first weekday after Christmas. Christmas boxes are given to service workers such as postal workers on that day.
To find the total number of boxes stacked, you multiply the dimensions together: 7 boxes high × 7 boxes wide × 7 boxes long. This equals 7 × 7 × 7, which is 343 boxes. So, you would stack a total of 343 boxes.
A collective noun for boxes is a stack of boxes.
The different types of electrical outlet boxes available for installation include metal boxes, plastic boxes, and specialty boxes like ceiling fan boxes and old work boxes.