词汇 | glass |
释义 | glass noun uk /ɡlɑːs/ us /ɡlæs/ glassnoun (SUBSTANCE)A1[ U ] a hard, transparent material, used to make windows, bottles, and other objects: 玻璃 coloured/broken glass有色/碎玻璃 a glass jar/dish/ornament玻璃广口瓶/盘/饰品 pane of glassIt's a huge window made from a single pane of glass.这扇巨大的窗户是由一整块玻璃做的。 [ U ] objects made from glass when thought of as a group: 玻璃制品;玻璃器皿 The museum has a fine collection of valuable glass.这个博物馆收藏了一批珍贵的玻璃制品。 under glass in a glasshouse: 在玻璃温室里 In cool climates you have to grow tropical plants under glass.在气候凉爽的地带,必须把热带植物种在玻璃温室中。 a chipped glass有缺口的玻璃杯 clear glass透明的玻璃 office furnishings in glass, leather, and chrome A stone hit the window and cracked the glass.石块击中窗户,打裂了玻璃。 The road was covered with fragments of glass from the shattered window.公路上到处是车窗的碎玻璃片。 Glass blower blowpipe bulletproof glass cut glass fibreglass frosted glassware glaze glazed glazier glazing prism prismatic punty Pyrex reglaze unglazed vitreous vitrification vitrify You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Dishes, bowls, cups & glasses glassnoun (CONTAINER)A1[ C ] a small container for drinks made of glass or similar material, with a flat base and usually with no handle: 玻璃杯 beer glassThe bartender refilled my beer glass. wine glass He accidentally broke one of their wine glasses. She poured some milk into a glass.她往玻璃杯中倒了些牛奶。 olovedog/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages a glass of something A1 a type or amount of drink contained in a glass: 一杯… Would you like a glass of water?你要不要喝杯水? She'd had a couple of glasses of champagne and was starting to feel light-headed.她喝了几杯香槟酒后就开始觉得头晕了。 He got up and refilled their glasses.他起身为他们把杯子重新斟满。 On a hot day it's lovely to hear the chink of ice in a glass. Would you like a glass of wine? He'd left sticky fingermarks all over the glass.玻璃上到处是他黏糊糊的手指留下的痕迹。 Glass blower blowpipe bulletproof glass cut glass fibreglass frosted glassware glaze glazed glazier glazing prism prismatic punty Pyrex reglaze unglazed vitreous vitrification vitrify You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Dishes, bowls, cups & glasses glassnoun (FOR IMPROVING SIGHT)glasses[ plural ] A1 two small pieces of special glass or plastic in a frame worn in front of the eyes to improve sight: 眼镜 pair of glassesI need a different pair of glasses for driving. glassnoun (DEVICE)the glass[ S ]old-fashioned a barometer: 气压计(同 barometer) The glass has been falling/rising (= showing a change to bad/good weather) all day.今天气压一直在下降/上升。 Weather & climate - general words aneroid barometer anthelion aurora aurora australis aurora borealis climate climatology element forecast general circulation model glaciology interglacial isotherm low-pressure mercury meteorologically microclimate pollen count rare rarefied Idiomsthe glass is half empty the glass is half full people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones glass verb uk /ɡlɑːs/ us /ɡlæs/ glassverb (ATTACK)[ T ] to attack someone with a broken bottle or glass: He was sentenced to two years in jail for glassing a student in a bar. I got glassed in the face and needed treatment. Cutting and stabbing abrasion bayonet butcher carve carving chisel chop hew impale impalement impaler incise scissor score something out/through shave shave something off/from something shear shearing sheep shearing stab glassverb (SEARCH)[ I or T ]US to search by looking through something such as binoculars(= a pair of tubes with glass lenses at either end that let you see things far away more clearly) or gun sights(= the part of a gun that you look through to aim): When Jack glassed the barbed-wire enclosure, his binoculars magnified the legs of a man extending from under a truck. Between each step I glassed into the thick forest and rolled my finger across the center focusing wheel to adjust my vision. Using the eyes accommodate accommodation all eyes are on someone/somethingidiom astigmatic beholder cast chart corner discern fix glare have a butcher'sidiom penetrating re-see re-sight rest on someone/something resurvey rubbernecking sighting tab Phrasal verbglass something in/over glass | American Dictionaryglass noun[ C/U ] us/ɡlæs/ a hard, transparent material that is used to make windows, bottles, and other objects A glass is a small container of glass, usually round and without a handle, for holding a liquid that you can drink, or the liquid held by such a container: [ C ]She poured some milk into a glass. [ C ]May I have a glass of water? glass adjective[ not gradable ] us/ɡlæs/ made of glass: a glass jar/bottle Examples of glassglass The infiltrating silicate melts interact with carbonates, resulting in the 'exotic' compositions of glasses found in some skarn xenoliths. Fragilities of liquids predicted from the random first order transition theory of glasses. Volume changes in cupping glasses and the air pump measured the power of this active elasticity. A metal bolt was fixed to the skull just above the beak to allow attachment of spectacles with filter glasses needed for stereoscopic stimulation. One uncorked bottle of extra dry wine, flanked by two wine glasses, rests on the center of a marble table. The user wears a pair of stereo liquid crystal shutter glasses and a six-degree-of-freedom head-tracking device. There were trays on which stood sherry glasses filled with water. Each experimental homonym pair appeared once in each set, in the order : letter, bow, bat, glasses. After several glasses of wine he confided to me that my lexicographic footnote had won the day for the boojum. The preparation of a meal involves many things - spoons, dishes, glasses, pitchers - and a certain facility in the use of those things. A relatively recent application of sintering is the production of high-quality glasses by means of what is known as the sol-gel technique. Before each session the quality of analyses was checked using certified minerals and glasses as reference standards. The total quantity of e might be a function of the temperature of the wine and of the number of glasses consumed. Because glasses are metastable solids, they can support a considerable mechanical stress, especially over short periods of time. An in-depth discussion of the technical details of the analytical treatment of spin glasses goes beyond the scope of this article. See all examples of glass These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withglassglassThese are words often used in combination with glass. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. blown glass Like blownglass in an egg timer, the two sides of the town have expanded, but the constriction in the middle remains, becoming relatively worse. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 breaking glass On two occasions the doctor's hand had been cut while breaking glass vials, but there was no documentation linking these events to the two patients. broken glass Residents who did not illuminate their houses or accede to other crowd demands were fortunate if brokenglass was the only damage they suffered. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with glass |
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