Bottle Drink Bottled Put Informal English Glass Verb
The word "bottle" refers to a container for liquids, typically made of glass or plastic. It can also be used as a verb meaning to put liquids into bottles or to preserve fruits. Additionally, "bottle" can signify courage or boldness in informal British English, and the phrase "hit the bottle" means to drink heavily.
The word "bottle" refers to a container for liquids, typically made of glass or plastic. It can also be used as a verb meaning to put liquids into bottles or to preserve fruits. Additionally, "bottle" can signify courage or boldness in informal British English, and the phrase "hit the bottle" means to drink heavily.
[N-COUNT 可数名词]瓶子 A bottle is a glass or plastic container in which drinks and other liquids are kept. Bottles are usually round with straight sides and a narrow top.
[usu N of n]
There were two empty beer bottles on the table...
桌子上有两个空啤酒瓶。
He was pulling the cork from a bottle of wine.
他正在启一瓶葡萄酒的瓶塞。
...Victorian scent bottles.
维多利亚时代风格的香水瓶
A bottle of something is an amount of it contained in a bottle.一瓶之量
He had drunk half a bottle of whisky.
他已经喝掉了半瓶威士忌。
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[VERB 动词]用瓶装;把…装入瓶中 To bottle a drink or other liquid means to put it into bottles after it has been made.
[V n]
[V-ed]
This is a large truck which has equipment to automatically bottle the wine.
这是一辆大型卡车,拥有自动将葡萄酒装瓶的设备。
...bottled water.
瓶装水
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]奶瓶 A bottle is a drinking container used by babies. It has a special rubber part at the top through which they can suck their drink.
[usu with supp]
[with supp]
Gary was holding a bottle to the baby's lips.
加里正拿着一个奶瓶给婴儿喂奶。
A bottle of milk or other drink is an amount of it contained in a baby's bottle.(牛奶或其他饮品的)一瓶之量
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[VERB 动词]将(水果)装罐瓶保存 To bottle fruit means to put it into special jars, in order to preserve it.
[V n]
[V-ed]
Did she do things like bottling fruit or making jam?
她干过将水果装瓶或做果酱之类的活计吗?
...bottled plums.
装罐贮藏的李子
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]勇气;胆量Bottle is used to refer to courage or boldness.
[BRIT 英]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
But will anyone have the bottle to go through with it?
但是谁会有胆量经受这件事?
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See also:
bottled
;
feeding bottle
;
hot-water bottle
;
water bottle
;
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[PHRASE 短语]酗酒 If someone hits the bottle, they drink a lot of alcohol.
[V inflects]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
After my mother died my father started hitting the bottle.
我母亲死后父亲开始酗酒。
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[PHRASE 短语](在最后时刻)因胆怯而放弃,打退堂鼓 If you say that someone has bottled it, you mean that they have lost their courage at the last moment and have not done something they intended to do.
[V inflects]
[BRIT 英]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
He was scheduled to appear on the Russell Harty Show, but bottled it at the last minute.
他原定参加拉塞尔·哈蒂主持的节目,但在最后时刻打了退堂鼓。
相关词组:
bottle out
bottle up
Oxford
bot·tle★/ˈbɒtl; NAmEˈbɑːtl/
noun
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verb
bottlebottlesbottledbottlingnoun★ _packaging_comp.jpg _bottle.jpg 1★[countable ]a glass or plastic container, usually round with straight sides and a narrow neck, used especially for storing liquids (细颈)瓶子◆a wine/beer/milk bottle酒╱啤酒╱奶瓶◆Put the top back on the bottle.把瓶盖盖上。2★[countable ](alsobottle·ful/ˈbɒtlfʊl; NAmEˈbɑːtlfʊl/)the amount contained in a bottle 一瓶(的量)◆He drank a whole bottle of wine.他喝了整整一瓶酒。3the bottle[singular ]( informal) alcoholic drink 酒◆After his wife died, he really hit the bottle(= started drinking heavily).他妻子死后,他就酗酒了。4[countable , usually singular ]a bottle used to give milk to a baby; the milk from such a bottle (used instead of mother's milk) (婴儿)奶瓶;奶瓶里的奶(非母乳)◆It's time for her bottle.她该喝奶了。5[uncountable ]( BrE) ( informal) courage or confidence, for example to do sth that is dangerous or unpleasant 勇气;信心SYN
nerve
◆It took a lot of bottle to do that.那样做需要很大的勇气。verb1bottlesth to put a liquid into a bottle 把(液体)装入瓶中◆The wines are bottled after three years.那些酒是在酿了三年之后装瓶的。2bottlesth to put fruit or vegetables into glass containers in order to preserve them 把(水果或蔬菜等)装入玻璃瓶▶bot·tled/ˈbɒtld; NAmEˈbɑːtld/adjective◆bottled beer/water/pickles瓶装啤酒╱水╱腌菜◆bottled gas(= sold in metal containers for use in heating and cooking)瓶装液化气IDIOMˈbottle it( BrE) ( informal) to not do sth, or not finish sth, because you are frightened 不敢做;(中途)放弃,退缩PHRASAL VERBSˌbottle ˈout (of sth/doing sth)( BrE) ( informal) to not do sth that you had intended to do because you are too frightened (因恐惧而)放弃原计划ˌbottle sth↔ˈupto not allow other people to see that you are unhappy, angry, etc, especially when this happens over a long period of time 长时间掩饰,遏制,隐瞒(不快等)◆Try not to bottle up your emotions.尽量不要压抑自己的情感。bot·tle/ˈbɒtl; NAmEˈbɑːtl/bottle·ful/ˈbɒtlfʊl; NAmEˈbɑːtlfʊl/bot·tled/ˈbɒtld; NAmEˈbɑːtld/
LDC
bottle1 noun
bottle2 verb
bottlebot‧tle1 /ˈbɒtl $ ˈbɑːtl/ ●●●S1W2 noun
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1bottle (1)[countable] a container with a narrow top for keeping liquids in, usually made of plastic or glass: an empty bottlea wine/milk/beer etc bottlebottle of a bottle of champagne2[countable] (also bottleful) the amount of liquid that a bottle contains: Between us, we drank three bottles of wine.3[countable] a container for babies to drink from, with a rubber part on top that they suck, or the milk contained in this bottle: My first baby just wouldn’t take a bottle at all.4the bottle alcoholic drink – used when talking about the problems drinking can cause: Peter let the bottle ruin his life.hit the bottle (=regularly drink too much) She was under a lot of stress, and started hitting the bottle.be on the bottle British English (=be drinking a lot of alcohol regularly)5[uncountable] British English informal courage to do something that is dangerous or unpleasantSYN nerve: I never thought she’d have the bottle to do it!6bring a bottle British English, bring your own bottle American English used when you invite someone to an informal party, to tell them that they should bring their own bottle of alcoholic drink →
hot-water bottle
bottle1 noun
bottle2 verb
bottlebottle2 verb [transitive]
Verb Table
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1to put a liquid, especially wine or beer, into a bottle after you have made it: The whisky is bottled here before being sent abroad.2 British English to put vegetables or fruit into special glass containers in order to preserve themSYN can American Englishbottle out (also bottle it) phrasal verb British English informal to suddenly decide not to do something because you are frightenedSYN cop out: ‘Did you tell him?’ ‘No, I bottled out at the last minute.’bottle up phrasal verb1to deliberately not allow yourself to show a strong feeling or emotion: It is far better to cry than to bottle up your feelings.2to cause problems by delaying something: The bill has been bottled up in Congress.
WDF
bottle
[ˈbɒtl]bottled, bottling, bottles
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bottled[1820] bottles[12728] bottling[428]
瓶子(96%),抑制(3%),把 ... 装入瓶内(1%)
n.瓶子;一瓶的容量
vt.控制;把…装入瓶中
vi.(街头艺人演出后)收拢钱币
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