ewer 英 [ˈju:ə(r)]   美 [ˈjuɚ]

ewer

ewer  英 [ˈju:ə(r)] 美 [ˈjuɚ]

n. 大口水壶 

名词复数:ewers 

I am sure this is newer, "said the brewer, "and purer than the drink in that ewer. " 我确信这是新的,布鲁尔说,与那大口水壶里的饮料更加纯。
Monastery cloisters featured a stone trough for hand-washing, and medieval paintings of interiors often show a ewer, a basin and a cloth for drying hands in a corner of the room. 修道院回廊里展示的是一个洗手石槽,而院内的中世纪画中所画,通常是在房间角落里放置一个大口水罐,一个洗盆和一块用于擦手的布。

  • A ewer is a jug or a pitcher — it's a container used to hold and pour liquids. Ewers tend to be more decorative than useful.
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  • n. 大口水壶
  • 1. I am sure this is newer, "said the brewer, "and purer than the drink in that ewer. "

    我确信这是新的,布鲁尔说,与那大口水壶里的饮料更加纯。

  • 2. Monastery cloisters featured a stone trough for hand-washing, and medieval paintings of interiors often show a ewer, a basin and a cloth for drying hands in a corner of the room.

    修道院回廊里展示的是一个洗手石槽,而院内的中世纪画中所画,通常是在房间角落里放置一个大口水罐,一个洗盆和一块用于擦手的布。

  • 3. Greenish white porcelain is a famous genre of Northern Song Dynasty porcelain, and the handled ewer as a prominent representative is distinguished in particular for its unique shapes.

    青白瓷是北宋名瓷,青白瓷执壶是其优秀代表之一,尤其以造型取胜。

  • ewer (n.) "water pitcher with a wide spout," early 14c., from Anglo-French *ewiere, Old French eviere "water pitcher," parallel form of aiguiere (Modern French aiguière), from fem. of Latin aquarius "of or for water," as a noun, "water-carrier" (see aquarium).
ewer / ˈjuːə(r) ; NAmE ˈjuːər / noun a large jugused in the past for carrying water (旧时提水用的)大口水壶,大口水罐 ewer ewers ewer / ˈjuːə(r) ; NAmE ˈjuːər /
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