bottle 英 [ˈbɒtl]   美 [ˈbɑtl]

bottle

bottle  英 [ˈbɒtl] 美 [ˈbɑtl]

n. 瓶子 

进行时:bottling  过去式:bottled  过去分词:bottled  第三人称单数:bottles  名词复数:bottles 

a wine bottle,a beer bottle,a milk bottle 酒╱啤酒╱奶瓶
He drank a whole bottle of wine. 他喝了整整一瓶酒。

  • A bottle is a container, often made of glass, that gets narrower toward the top. You can choose to buy soda in cans or bottles.
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  • n. 瓶子
  • 1. a wine bottle,a beer bottle,a milk bottle

    酒╱啤酒╱奶瓶

  • 2. He drank a whole bottle of wine.

    他喝了整整一瓶酒。

  • 3. The wines are bottled after three years.

    那些酒是在酿了三年之后装瓶的。

  • 4. bottled beer,bottled water,

    瓶装啤酒╱水

  • 5. bottled gas

    瓶装液化气

  • bottle (n.) "narrow-necked hollow vessel for holding and carrying liquids," mid-14c., originally of leather, from Old French boteille (12c., Modern French bouteille), from Vulgar Latin butticula (source also of Spanish botella, Italian bottiglia), diminutive of Late Latin buttis "a cask," which is perhaps from Greek.
  • bottle (v.) 1640s, "put into a bottle for storing and keeping," from bottle (n.). Earlier in a figurative sense, of feelings, etc., 1620s. Related: Bottled; bottling.
bot·tle / ˈbɒtl ; NAmE ˈbɑːtl / noun , verb bottle bottles bottled bottling noun 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 ] ( also bottle·ful / ˈbɒtlfʊl ; NAmE ˈbɑːtlfʊl / ) 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。 3 the bottle [singular ] ( informal) alcoholic drink 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。 verb 1 bottlesth 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。 2 bottlesth 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 ; NAmE ˈbɑːtld / 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 IDIOM ˈbottle 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 VERBS ˌbottle 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↔ˈup to 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 ; NAmE ˈbɑːtl / bottle·ful / ˈbɒtlfʊl ; NAmE ˈbɑːtlfʊl / bot·tled / ˈbɒtld ; NAmE ˈbɑːtld /
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