| 释义 |
box seat noun[ C ] uk /ˈbɒks ˌsiːt/ us /ˈbɑːks ˌsiːt/ a more expensive seat in a small area that is separate from the other seats in a theatre or at the side of a sports field: We were so lucky to get fantastic box seats for the big game. I had a great view of the stage from my box seat. The ticket prices at the stadium are highest for box seats. He shuns the box seats and insists on sitting in the bleachers with the real fans. It's the box seats that are the biggest revenue generators for the club. He was often to be found in his beloved box seat at Yankee Stadium. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Sports venues all-seater amphitheatre arena ballpark ballyard bowl bowling alley clubhouse commentary box courtside curva ice rink neutral on trackidiom raceway row Z skating rink stadium tunnel velodrome
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Idiom
in the box seat |