出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/07/20 00:45 UTC 版)
From soap + box. The figurative use of the word derives from the fact that soap products in the US used to be commonly transported to stores in large wooden boxes. It used to be common for individuals to give impromptu rally speeches to their neighbors by finding something to stand on like a soapbox.
soapbox (third-person singular simple present soapboxes, present participle soapboxing, simple past and past participle soapboxed)
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a tub for salted vegetables
a urinary
a soap-case
spoonbills
a soap-boiler
sweepers
straw-plait
the galley
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