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    bottle 的英语意思

    bottlebottle1 /ˈbɒtl $ ˈbɑːtl/ noun 查看全部语言翻译1[countable] a container with a narrow top for keeping liquids in, usually made of plastic or glass顶部细窄、用于盛放液体的容器,通常由塑料或玻璃制成:  an empty bottle空瓶子a wine/milk/beer etc bottlebottle of a bottle of champagne一瓶香槟2[countable] (also bottleful) the amount of liquid that a bottle contains一瓶液体的量;一瓶的容量:  Between us, we drank three bottles of wine.我们两人一共喝了三瓶葡萄酒。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婴儿奶瓶;供婴儿吮吸的容器,顶部有橡皮奶嘴,亦指瓶中的奶:  My first baby just wouldn’t take a bottle at all.我的第一个孩子完全不肯用奶瓶喝奶。4the bottle alcoholic drink – used when talking about the problems drinking can cause酒精饮料——用于谈论饮酒可能造成的问题:  Peter let the bottle ruin his life.Peter让酒精毁了自己的生活。hit the bottle (=regularly drink too much)(=经常过量饮酒) She was under a lot of stress, and started hitting the bottle.她压力很大,开始酗酒。be on the bottle British English (=be drinking a lot of alcohol regularly)(=经常大量饮酒)5[uncountable] British English informal非正式 courage to do something that is dangerous or unpleasant勇气;做危险或令人不快之事的胆量 SYN  nerve:  I never thought she’d have the bottle to do it!我从没想到她会有胆量去做那件事!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邀请某人参加非正式聚会时使用,告知对方应自带酒水 hot-water bottle
    bottlebottle2 verb [transitive] 1to put a liquid, especially wine or beer, into a bottle after you have made it将液体(尤指葡萄酒或啤酒)酿好后装入瓶中:  The whisky is bottled here before being sent abroad.威士忌在此装瓶后运往海外。2 British English to put vegetables or fruit into special glass containers in order to preserve them将蔬菜或水果装入特制玻璃罐中以便保存 SYN can American Englishbottle out (also bottle it) phrasal verb British English informal非正式 to suddenly decide not to do something because you are frightened因恐惧而临阵退缩,突然决定不做某事 SYN  cop out:  ‘Did you tell him?’ ‘No, I bottled out at the last minute.’"你告诉他了吗?""没有,我最后一刻退缩了。"bottle something ↔ up phrasal verb1to deliberately not allow yourself to show a strong feeling or emotion刻意压抑强烈的感情或情绪,不让自己表露出来:  It is far better to cry than to bottle up your feelings.哭出来远比压抑自己的感情要好得多。2to cause problems by delaying something拖延某事,从而造成阻塞或问题:  The bill has been bottled up in Congress.该法案在国会中被搁置。