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Boxed in, Box (you/yourself/me/...) in
1.
I can't believe how selfish drivers can be about their cars like the driver
of this Subaru who boxed
in this Nissan in front of him/her. So if you're the driver of that Nissan
what do you do when
you're boxed in like this?
進路をふさがられている、誰々の行く手がさえぎられている
trapped in a physical space or situation
2.
Is Walmart boxed in? Can the company provide 'always low prices' without
paying 'always low
wages'? "The customer is the boss." "Customers are number
one all the time." But Wal-Mart's resolute determination to put the
customer first practically requires the company to squeeze its workers
and suppliers. you can't deliver "always low prices" unless you
work your people very
hard and pay them what amount to poverty-level wages. Could Wal-Mart be
boxed in by the very
idea that made the company so successful?
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3.
University keeps free-speech boxed in.
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4. If you're feeling boxed in by your daily routine, you may need to go on a vacation, or consider
changing jobs. Anything to give you some time and space to breathe
5. Feel boxed in by traffic
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