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水瓶的英语Water Bottle。
重点词汇:Bottle
n. 瓶子;一瓶(的量);酒;奶瓶,乳饮品;<英,非正式>信心,勇气;<非正式>酒癖,嗜酒
v. 装瓶;<非正式>用玻璃瓶砸;<英,非正式>丧失勇气,泄气
短语
bottle opener开瓶刀 ; 开瓶器 ; 瓶起子 ; dnook百威瓶起建模
Message in a Bottle 瓶中信 ; 一樽浓情 ; 片 ; 漂流瓶
Bottle green 瓶绿 ; 深绿 ; [科技] 深绿色 ; 青绿
同根词
词根: bottle
n.
bottleful 一瓶的容量
bottler 装瓶机;装瓶工
年糕年糕熊
词典释义
water bottle
n.水壶;水瓶
举例:
1.他把水瓶举到嘴边,小口地喝着。
He lifted the water-bottle to his lips and sipped.
2.当被问及Facebook在中国的计划时,扎克伯格先是拿起水瓶,在听众的笑声中喝下两大口水,然后说,“我们已经在中国了,”引起更多的笑声。
When asked about Facebook's plans in China, Mr. Zuckerberg took two big gulps from his water bottle to laughter, and then said, "We're already in China," to more laughs.
3.每周一,当Nyima Dbangmo从家中返回学校时,都会提着一个装满垃圾的塑料袋,里面装着水瓶这样的东西。
After every weekend, Nyima Dbangmo holds a plastic bag of trash, such as used water bottles, as she returns to school from home.
4.毫无疑问,水瓶座的象征就是水瓶。
It shouldn't surprise you that the symbol of Aquarius is the water bearer.
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水瓶的英语是water bottle,发音是 [ˈwɔːtə(r) ˈbɒtl]。
发音:
英 [ˈwɔːtə(r) ˈbɒtl];美 [ˈwɔːtər ˈbɑːtl]
中文翻译:
n.水壶;水瓶
use water bottle 使用水瓶
take the water bottle 拿水瓶
复数:water bottles
1.He drank water from a water bottle.
他拿着水瓶喝水。
2.This water bottle is blue.
这个水瓶是蓝色的。
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sugarAHD:[sh媑搮r]D.J.:[6.ug*]K.K.:[6.] n.S127A sweet crystalline or powdered substance, white when pure, consisting of sucrose obtained mainly from sugar cane and sugar beets and used in many foods, drinks, and medicines to improve their taste.Also called: table sugarAny of a class of water-soluble crystalline carbohydrates, including sucrose and lactose, having a characteristically sweet taste and classified as monosaccharides, disaccharides, and trisaccharides.A unit, such as a lump or cube, in which sugar is dispensed or taken. SlangSweetheart. Used as a term of endearment.sugar v. sug.ared; sug.ar.ing; sug.ars;sugar v.tr.To coat, cover, or sweeten with sugar.To make less distasteful or more appealing.sugar v.intr.To form sugar.To form granules; granulate.To make sugar or syrup from sugar maple sap. Often used with off.Middle English sugrefromOld French sukerefromMedieval Latin succ硆umfromOld Italian zuccherofromArabic sukkarfromPersian shakarfromSanskrit 颽rkar砙 grit, ground sugar ]sug揳rer nsugarAHD:[sh媑搮r]D.J.:[6.ug*]K.K.:[6.] n.S127A sweet crystalline or powdered substance, white when pure, consisting of sucrose obtained mainly from sugar cane and sugar beets and used in many foods, drinks, and medicines to improve their taste. 糖一种甜的结晶状或粉末状物质,纯蔗糖是白色的,包括主要从甘蔗、甜菜中提取的蔗糖,用于多种食物、饮料和药物中以改善其味道Also called: table sugarAny of a class of water-soluble crystalline carbohydrates, including sucrose and lactose, having a characteristically sweet taste and classified as monosaccharides, disaccharides, and trisaccharides. 糖类任何一种水溶性的结晶糖,包括蔗糖和乳糖,味甜,可分类为单糖、二糖和三糖A unit, such as a lump or cube, in which sugar is dispensed or taken. 单位糖一个单位量的糖,如一块糖或一锭糖 Slang 【俚语】Sweetheart. Used as a term of endearment. 蜜糖甜心,用作昵称sugar v. sug.ared; sug.ar.ing; sug.ars;sugar v.tr.To coat, cover, or sweeten with sugar. 包糖衣加糖于,用糖衣包裹,撒糖于To make less distasteful or more appealing. 恭维使变得讨人喜欢sugar v.intr.To form sugar.形成糖,转化为糖To form granules; granulate.成为颗粒状;成颗粒状To make sugar or syrup from sugar maple sap. Often used with off. 制糖从糖槭树液制成槭糖或槭糖浆。常与 off连用Middle English sugre中古英语 sugrefromOld French sukere源自古法语 sukerefromMedieval Latin succ硆um源自中世纪拉丁语 succ硆umfromOld Italian zucchero源自古意大利语 zuccherofromArabic sukkar源自阿拉伯语 sukkarfromPersian shakar源自波斯语 shakarfromSanskrit 颽rkar砙 grit, ground sugar ]源自梵文 颽rkar砙 粗砂,砂砾,磨成粉的糖 ]sug揳rer nsugar来自古法语 sucre 糖[5FJ^E(r)]n糖,蔗糖 (植物中)糖分 sugarvt往…里加糖 使变得可爱;美化;粉饰sugar[5Fu^E]n.糖; 似糖物甜言蜜语(有盖, 有柄的)糖缸[俚]钱, 赌金[美俚]麻醉品, 心爱的人a lump of sugar一块方糖powdered sugar糖粉, 绵白糖sugar[5Fu^E]vt.加糖于, 包糖衣于;使甜粉饰, 美化(up, over), 使用甜言蜜语哄骗[美俚]用钱收买[俚][用被动语态](=damn)该死sugared almonds糖衣杏仁sugar up reality粉饰现实sugar[5Fu^E]vi.糖化, 变成糖状颗粒[美俚](工人)偷懒sugarbirdn.吸花蜜的鸟sugarbush[`FJ^EbJF]n.糖枫丛林sugarcandyn.冰糖, 甜的、悦人的东西sugar[5Fu^E]adj.甜的; 愉快的sugarcane[5FJ^EkeIn]n.甘蔗sugarcoat[`FJ^EkEJt]vt.包糖衣于...; 使甜; 使有吸引力n.糖衣sugar-curedadj.用糖、盐和硝加工过的sugar-fedadj.加糖的sugar-freeadj.不含糖的, 提去糖分的sugarhouse[`FJ^EhaJs]n.糖厂; [英俚]厕所sugar-loafadj.圆锥形的n.圆锥形糖块sugarplum[`FJ^EplQm]n.糖李子; 小糖球; 甜言蜜语; 甜头, 贿赂sugar-saltedadj.加糖腌的sugar-titn.糖奶头sugarworks[`FJ^Ew\:ks]n.糖厂sugaredadj.加糖的, 糖饯[腌]的, 甜蜜甘美的sugarern.工作偷懒的人sugarless[`FJ^ElIs]adj.无糖的, 不含糖的sugarlikeadj.all sugar and honey甜言蜜语be neither sugar nor salt.[口]不是糖捏塑的; 不是雨水淋得化的bring sugar in one's spade[英]准备行贿, 过分 献殷勤heavy sugar[美俚]大笔金钱; 富翁; 珍贵的东西(如珠宝等)sugar off[美俚]偷偷跑掉, 溜掉acetone sugar丙酮糖acorn sugar橡实醇, 栎醇, 五羟基环己烷address sugar单糖affination sugar洗炼糖amino sugar氨基糖amorphus sugar非晶形糖(未离心分蜜含微粒的糖膏)anhydro sugar脱水糖available sugar可收回糖分, 有效糖分bagged sugar袋装糖bamboo sugar (=tabasheer)竹黄barley sugar(蔗糖熔后冷却时结晶成的)粗粒糖beet sugar甜菜糖berry sugar细(白)砂糖blood sugar血糖blued sugar加海外蓝漂白糖[增白糖]bottler's sugar瓶装饮料商用糖brewing sugar酿造啤酒用砂糖brick sugar方糖brown sugar黄糖, 粗糖, 软湿糖brown sugar in pieces黄[土]冰糖brown granulated sugar赤砂糖brown powdered sugar红糖粉bulk handling sugar散装(运输)砂糖burned sugar焦糖caked sugar结块(的)蔗糖cane sugar(甘)蔗糖castor sugar小粒结晶砂糖clayed sugar(白土脱色的)漂白蔗糖coarse powdered sugar粗磨糖粉collagen sugar甘氨酸, 氨基醋酸colonial sugar(甘)蔗糖completely inverted liquid sugar全转化糖浆confectioner's sugar特细精糖粉; 特粗粒砂糖corn sugar玉米葡糖crude sugar粗制砂糖crushed grain sugar磨成粉的砂糖crystallized sugar结晶砂糖Cuban sugar古巴糖cured sugar净制糖cut sugar碎块糖damaged sugar结晶不好的糖, 等外糖Demerara sugar含6sugar9%蔗糖浆的蔗糖desoxy sugar脱氧糖dessert sugar甜食用糖(细砂糖)dextrorotatory sugar右旋糖direct consumption sugar(不精制而食用的)原糖dissolved sugar溶解糖fermentable sugars可发酵糖fermented-out sugar发酵过的糖fine regular granulated sugar标准的小晶粒砂糖first sugar一级糖fruit sugar果糖gel grain sugar结块砂糖golden brown sugar金黄褐色绵糖grape sugar葡萄糖green sugar(离心机中分蜜不够的)青糖gum sugar阿拉伯糖, 胶糖hard sugar(带大晶粒的)硬糖, 粗晶粒硬糖heart sugar (=inositol)环己六醇icing sugar糕点装饰用糖料; 糖粉intermediate sugar粗制砂糖invert sugar转化糖lawn sugar糖粉left-hand[levorotatory] sugar左旋糖liquid sugar离心水溶糖, 糖浆, 液(态)糖lisbon sugar漂白砂糖liver sugar肝糖loaf [lump] sugar块糖loose sugar散装糖low-grade sugar低级糖manufacturer's sugar特粗粒砂糖maple sugar槭糖melted sugar精制糖mineral water grade sugar[美]细菌污染率低的糖molasses sugar桔糖; 水糖non-caking sugar不结块砂糖non-centrifugal sugar未分蜜糖non-reducing sugar非还原糖oats hull sugars燕麦糠壳糖partially inverted liquid sugar部分转化糖浆pectin sugar果胶糖perilla sugar紫苏糖; 紫苏醛piping sugar(糕点上的)装饰糖衣pressed refined sugar压块精制糖, 方糖priming sugar加啤酒用的葡萄糖pulverized sugar糖粉, 粉碎的糖raw sugar原糖, 粗糖reducing sugar还原(性)糖refined soft white sugar精绵白糖refined starch sugar精制淀粉糖, 右旋糖, 葡萄糖remelt sugar再熔糖residual sugar残糖, 残余糖分right-hand sugar右旋糖rock sugar冰糖sand sugar砂糖simple sugar单糖soft sugar绵白糖starch sugar淀粉糖, 葡萄糖table sugar【有化】蔗糖ultra-fine powdered sugar微细糖粉unfermentable sugar不能发酵的糖uninverted liquid sugar非转化糖浆unrefined sugar非精制糖vanillin sugar香草糖white granulated sugar白砂糖sugar[ 5Fu^E ]n.糖, 食糖
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the bottled snakes along the wall沿着墙的瓶装蛇。
词汇解析:
1、along the wall
英文发音: [əˈlɒŋ ðə wɔːl]
中文释义:沿着墙
例句:
Groping with his hands in the dark along the wall, the blind man finds his way to the door.
那位盲人沿墙用手暗中摸索着,找到了通向门的路。
2、bottled
英文发音:[ˈbɒtld]
中文释义:adj.(气体)瓶装的,罐装的
例句:
We sampled a selection of different bottled waters.
我们品尝了一系列不同品牌的瓶装水。
扩展资料
bottled的同根词:
1、bottler
英文发音:['bɑtlɚ]
中文释义:n. 装瓶机;装瓶工
例句:
But the education of the bottler and his staff had only just begun.
但是对灌装厂以及其工作人员的教育才刚刚开始。
2、bottleful
英文发音:['bɒtl,fʊl]
中文释义:n. 一瓶的容量;瓶装水
例句:
English dictionary definition of bottleful.
瓶装水的英文字典定义。
中国式话
可口可乐Coca-Cola is a carbonated soft drink sold in stores, restaurants and vending machines in more than 200 countries. It is produced by The Coca-Cola Company and is often referred to simply as Coke or (in European and American countries) as Cola or Pop. Originally intended as a patent medicine when it was invented in the late 19th century by John Stith Pemberton, Coca-Cola was bought out by businessman Asa Griggs Candler, whose marketing tactics led Coke to its dominance of the world soft drink market throughout the 20th century.The company produces concentrate, which is then sold to various licensed Coca-Cola bottlers throughout the world. The bottlers, who hold territorially exclusive contracts with the company, produce finished product in cans and bottles from the concentrate in combination with filtered water and sweeteners. The bottlers then sell, distribute and merchandise Coca-Cola in cans and bottles to retail stores and vending machines. Such bottlers include Coca-Cola Enterprises, which is the largest single Coca-Cola bottler in North America and western Europe. The Coca-Cola Company also sells concentrate for fountain sales to major restaurants and food service distributors.The Coca-Cola Company has, on occasion, introduced other cola drinks under the Coke brand name. The most common of these is Diet Coke, which has become a major diet cola. However, others exist, including Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola, Diet Coke Caffeine-Free, Cherry Coke, Coca-Cola Zero, Vanilla Coke and special editions with lemon and with lime and even with coffee.In response to consumer insistence on a more natural product, the company is in the process of phasing out E211, or sodium benzoate, the controversial additive linked to DNA damage and hyperactivity in children, of Diet Coke. The company has stated that it plans to remove the controversial additive from its other products - including Sprite, and Oasis - as soon as a satisfactory alternative is discovered.[1]HistoryThe first Coca-Cola recipe was invented in Columbus, Georgia at a drugstore by John Stith Pemberton, originally as a cocawine called Pemberton's French Wine Coca in 1885.[2][3] He may have been inspired by the formidable success of European Angelo Mariani's cocawine, Vin Mariani.In 1886, when Atlanta and Fulton County passed prohibition legislation, Pemberton responded by developing Coca-Cola, essentially a non-alcoholic version of French Wine Cola. The original recipe was made without carbonated water, but was added later when Pemberton was mixing the drink for friends without the carbonated water and accidentally added it to a glass. His friends loved it more and he decided to continue making his drink with the carbonated water instead.[4] The first sales were at Jacob's Pharmacy in Atlanta, Georgia, on May 8, 1886.[5] It was initially sold as a patent medicine for five cents[6] a glass at soda fountains, which were popular in the United States at the time due to the belief that carbonated water was good for the health.[7] Pemberton claimed Coca-Cola cured many diseases, including morphine addiction, dyspepsia, neurasthenia, headache, and impotence. Pemberton ran the first advertisement for the beverage on May 29 of the same year in the Atlanta Journal.[8] For the first eight months only nine drinks were sold each day.[citation needed]By 1888, three versions of Coca-Cola — sold by three separate businesses — were on the market. Asa Griggs Candler acquired a stake in Pemberton's company in 1887 and incorporated it as the Coca Cola Company in 1888.[9] The same year, while suffering from an ongoing addiction to morphine, Pemberton sold the rights a second time to four more businessmen: J.C. Mayfield, A.O. Murphey, C.O. Mullahy and E.H. Bloodworth. Meanwhile, Pemberton's alcoholic son Charley Pemberton began selling his own version of the product.[10]In an attempt to clarify the situation, John Pemberton declared that the name Coca-Cola belonged to Charley, but the other two manufacturers could continue to use the formula. So, in the summer of 1888, Candler sold his beverage under the names Yum Yum and Koke. After both failed to catch on, Candler set out to establish a legal claim to Coca-Cola in late 1888, in order to force his two competitors out of the business. Candler purchased exclusive rights to the formula from John Pemberton, Margaret Dozier and Woolfolk Walker. However, in 1914, Dozier came forward to claim her signature on the bill of sale had been forged, and subsequent analysis has indicated John Pemberton's signature was most likely a forgery as well.[11]Old German Coca-Cola bottle opener.In 1892, Candler incorporated a second company, The Coca-Cola Company (the current corporation), and in 1910, Candler had the earliest records of the company burned, further obscuring its legal origins. Regardless, Candler began marketing the product, although the efficacy of his concerted advertising campaign would not be realized until much later. By the time of its 50th anniversary, the drink had reached the status of a national icon for the USA. In 1935, it was certified kosher by Rabbi Tobias Geffen, after the company made minor changes in the sourcing of some ingredients.[12]Coca-Cola was sold in bottles for the first time on March 12, 1894. Cans of Coke first appeared in 1955.[13] The first bottling of Coca-Cola occurred in Vicksburg, Mississippi, at the Biedenharn Candy Company in 1891. Its proprietor was Joseph A. Biedenharn. The original bottles were Biedenharn bottles, very different from the much later hobble-skirt design that is now so familiar. Asa Candler was tentative about bottling the drink, but two entrepreneurs from Chattanooga, TN, Mr. Benjamin F. Thomas and Mr. Joseph B. Whitehead, proposed the idea and were so persuasive that Candler signed a contract giving them control of the procedure for only one dollar. Candler never collected his dollar, but in 1899 Chattanooga, TN became the site of the first Coca-Cola bottling company. [14]However, the loosely termed contract proved to be problematic for the company for decades to come. Legal matters were not helped by the decision of the bottlers to subcontract to other companies—in effect, becoming parent bottlers.[15]Coke concentrate, or Coke syrup, was and is sold separately at pharmacies in small quantities, as an over-the-counter remedy for nausea or mildly upset stomach.百事Pepsi-Cola is a carbonated beverage that is produced and manufactured by PepsiCo. It is sold in stores, restaurants and from vending machines. The drink was first made in the 1890s by pharmacist Caleb Bradham in New Bern, North Carolina. The brand was trademarked on June 16, 1903. There have been many Pepsi variants produced over the years since 1903, including Diet Pepsi, Crystal Pepsi, Pepsi Twist, Pepsi Max, Pepsi Samba, Pepsi Blue, Pepsi Gold, Pepsi Holiday Spice, Pepsi Jazz, Pepsi X (available in Finland and Brazil), Pepsi Next (available in Japan and South Korea), Pepsi Raw, Pepsi Retro in Mexico, Pepsi One, and Pepsi Ice Cucumber in Japan.OriginsPepsi was first made in New Bern, North Carolina, in the United States in the early 1890s by pharmacist Caleb Bradham. In 1898, "Brad's Drink" was changed to "Pepsi-Cola" and later trademarked on June 16, 1903.[1] There are several theories on the origin of the word "pepsi". The only two discussed within the current PepsiCo website are the following:Caleb Bradham bought the name "Pep Kola" from a local competitor and changed it to Pepsi-Cola. The word Pepsi comes from the Greek word "Hope" (πέψη), which is a medical term, describing the food dissolving process within one's stomach. Dyspepsia also a medical term describes a problem with one's stomach to dissolve foods properly.Another theory regarding the name's origins is that Caleb Bradham and his customers simply thought the name sounded good and reflected the fact that the drink had some kind of "pep" in it because it was a carbonated drink.It was made of carbonated water, sugar, vanilla, rare oils, and kola nuts. Whether the original recipe included the enzyme pepsin is disputed.[2][3]In 1903, Bradham moved the bottling of Pepsi-Cola from his drugstore into a rented warehouse. That year, Bradham sold 7,968 gallons of syrup. The next year, Pepsi was sold in six-ounce bottles, and sales increased to 19,848 gallons. In 1924, Pepsi received its first logo redesign since the original design of 1905. In 1926, the logo was changed again. In 1929, automobile race pioneer Barney Oldfield endorsed Pepsi-Cola in newspaper ads as "A bully drink...refreshing, invigorating, a fine bracer before a race".In 1931, the Pepsi-Cola Company went bankrupt during the Great Depression- in large part due financial losses incurred by speculating on wildly fluctuating sugar prices as a result of World War I. Assets were sold and Roy C. Megargel bought the Pepsi trademark.[4] Eight years later, the company went bankrupt again. Pepsi's assets were then purchased by Charles Guth, the President of Loft Inc. Loft was a candy manufacturer with retail stores that contained soda fountains. He sought to replace Coca-Cola at his stores' fountains after Coke refused to give him a discount on syrup. Guth then had Loft's chemists reformulate the Pepsi-Cola syrup formula.
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去公司网站直接copy呗。可口可乐The Chronicle Of Coca-ColaBIRTH OF A REFRESHING IDEAThe product that has given the world its best-known taste was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on May 8, 1886. Dr. John Stith Pemberton, a local pharmacist, produced the syrup for Coca-Cola®, and carried a jug of the new product down the street to Jacobs' Pharmacy, where it was sampled, pronounced "excellent" and placed on sale for five cents a glass as a soda fountain drink. Carbonated water was teamed with the new syrup to produce a drink that was at once "Delicious and Refreshing," a theme that continues to echo today wherever Coca-Cola is enjoyed. Thinking that "the two Cs would look well in advertising," Dr. Pemberton's partner and bookkeeper, Frank M. Robinson, suggested the name and penned the now famous trademark "Coca-Cola" in his unique script. The first newspaper ad for Coca-Cola soon appeared in The Atlanta Journal, inviting thirsty citizens to try "the new and popular soda fountain drink." Hand-painted oilcloth signs reading "Coca-Cola" appeared on store awnings, with the suggestion "Drink" added to inform passersby that the new beverage was for soda fountain refreshment. During the first year, sales averaged a modest nine drinks per day. Dr. Pemberton never realized the potential of the beverage he created. He gradually sold portions of his business to various partners and, just prior to his death in 1888, sold his remaining interest in Coca-Cola to Asa G. Candler. An Atlantan with great business acumen, Mr. Candler proceeded to buy additional rights and acquire complete control. Learn the rest of the history by selecting another chapter from the drop-down menu on the right.这里还有更多:百事可乐
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