flask
flask 英 [flɑ:sk] 美 [flæsk]
n. [分化] 烧瓶;长颈瓶,细颈瓶;酒瓶,携带瓶
名词复数:flasks
- A flask is a small container that holds a liquid. Most flasks have a squarish body and a small neck for drinking or pouring. Don't try sneaking a flask into your tube sock.
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- n. [分化] 烧瓶;长颈瓶,细颈瓶;酒瓶,携带瓶
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1. Of the ten most expensive lots, eight went to Chinese buyers, including an early 15th-century Ming porcelain flask that was not in the best condition.
在全部十件最贵的艺术品中,八件被中国买家买走,包括一件条件并不太好的15世纪早期明代的瓷质细颈花瓶。
- flask (n.) mid-14c., from Medieval Latin flasco "container, bottle," from Late Latin flasconem (nominative flasco) "bottle," which is of uncertain origin. A word common to Germanic and Romanic, but it is unclear whether the Latin or Germanic word is the original (or whether both might have got it from the Celts). Those who support a Germanic origin compare Old English flasce "flask, bottle" (which would have become modern English *flash), Old High German flaska, Middle Dutch flasce, German Flasche "bottle." If it is Germanic, the original sense might be "bottle plaited round, case bottle" (compare Old High German flechtan "to weave," Old English fleohtan "to braid, plait"), from Proto-Germanic base *fleh- (see flax).
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