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15 Jun 2015
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What does "rolls up boxes" in the following sentence mean?
"As soon as the verdict is read, the court staff rolls up boxes and the jurors go home."
What does "rolls up boxes" in the following sentence mean?
"As soon as the verdict is read, the court staff rolls up boxes and the jurors go home."
"As soon as the verdict is read, the court staff rolls up boxes and the jurors go home."
This sentence is from a novel about death row inmates. Does "roll up" mean "gather together" in this context?
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I think 'gather' is a reasonable translation. It's possible that this is a technical term, but that's the general idea.
'Boxes' may refer to either actual boxes or papers and things which are put into boxes.
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I think 'gather' is a reasonable translation. It's possible that this is a technical term, but that's the general idea.
'Boxes' may refer to either actual boxes or papers and things which are put into boxes.
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Thank you for your answer, redbengaltiger!
Your explanation is very helpful. :)
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