英:[ˈti:ketl]
美:[ˈtiˌkɛtl]
英:[ˈti:ketl]
美:[ˈtiˌkɛtl]
tea·ket·tle
ti ke tl
复数:teakettles
noun
a covered kettle with a handle and spout that is used to boil water.
The first known use of teakettle was in 1705
teamsternoun
a person who drives a team or truck
team1 of 2noun
two or more animals used to pull the same vehicle or piece of machineryalso: these animals with their harness and attached vehicle
a number of persons associated together in work or activity
team2 of 2verb
to join in a team
to haul with or drive a team
to form a team
teammatenoun
a fellow member of a team
team1 of 2noun
two or more animals used to pull the same vehicle or piece of machineryalso: these animals with their harness and attached vehicle
a number of persons associated together in work or activity
team2 of 2verb
to join in a team
to haul with or drive a team
to form a team
team1 of 2noun
two or more animals used to pull the same vehicle or piece of machineryalso: these animals with their harness and attached vehicle
a number of persons associated together in work or activity
team2 of 2verb
to join in a team
to haul with or drive a team
to form a team
tealnoun
any of various small short-necked ducks
teakettlenoun
a covered kettle that is used for boiling water and has a handle and a spout
1 This teakettle will whistle when the water boils.
这茶壶在水开时会发出嘘嘘声.
2 At one point he sang a solo through a teakettle, like a deeper-toned kazoo.
3 Pieces turn up in her paintings that are immediately recognizable to fellow Nigerians: a “Senator suit,” cabin biscuits, jerrycans, painted teakettles, braided hairstyles, clonette dolls.
4 He poured himself a cup of tea from the teakettle we had kept boiling all that day.
5 Soon I could hear the teakettle sing on the other side of the wall.
不久,我能听到墙的另一边传来茶壶的“歌声”。
6 I step out of the bedroom and join Mrs. Malloy, who is in the kitchen filling a teakettle with water.
7 It’s usually possible to simply immerse a piece such as a teakettle in boiling water with baking soda.
8 For instance, we are regularly told, “James Watt invented the steam engine in 1769,” supposedly inspired by watching steam rise from a teakettle’s spout.
9 In the corner of her closet, there was a large green-tinted glass jar of loose change shaped like a teakettle.
10 Steam hissed out his nostrils like from a teakettle, and he went cross-eyed with pleasure.
11 If the suede looks fine, rub the stain with lemon juice, and hold it in the steam from a boiling teakettle for a few minutes.
12 Her voice was getting whinier by the second, the pitch rising higher and higher like a teakettle on the cusp of whistling.
13 The teakettle in the kitchen started whistling at 5:30 each morning; showers ran cold after the first three.
14 Molly gets up from the rocker, goes over and stirs the oatmeal for no reason, puts her palm on the teakettle.
15 Pieces of black cast-iron cookware, from teakettles to Dutch ovens, dot every corner of the room.
16 Other than the air traffic control equipment, there was little more than a metal cot, an electric teakettle, and a bookcase filled with old paperbacks.
17 It’s from moisture that the heat of the teakettle drew from the wood into the clear finish, possibly causing a network of tiny cracks.
18 Though it was only the beginning of March, the weather was so hot the car felt like a teakettle with all of us boiling and sweating inside.
19 Inside were two throw blankets and a teakettle similar to ones I’d been planning to buy for myself.
20 For herself and for Father, she made tea, using water from a copper teakettle that she must have already boiled and set at the edge of the stove to keep hot.