英:['waɪnglɑ:s]
美:['waɪnˌglɑs]
英:['waɪnglɑ:s]
美:['waɪnˌglɑs]
wine·glass
waIn glaes
The first known use of wineglass was in 1613
1 Breaking the Glass The couple decided, as a gesture of inclusivity, to task Ms. Gottfried with stomping on the wineglass, traditionally a task for the groom.
2 She took a wineglass from the table, went to the bureau, and poured paregoric until the glass was half full.
3 She found Patti waiting for her at a table, drinking water from a wineglass.
4 For a brief moment I was certain I saw the entire throbbing mass levitate, a fuzzy halo of light at their lumpy edges, which was when I put down my wineglass.
5 He said to the third, "And do you also know what your wineglass is to be?"
之后他问第三个士兵,“你们可知道酒杯会是什么吗?”
6 Place each little cake in a shallow bowl or on a small plate, and then cover it with a clear wineglass turned upside down.
7 Mr. D waved his hand again, and the wineglass changed into a firesh can of Diet Coke.
8 Alexa’s parents sip from the same wineglass and tuck into their lasagna.
9 Mr. Wagner goes around topping off wineglasses to “lubricate the situation,” he said.
10 Life is the same, like the delicate wineglass, can't afford to the natural disaster strike, the resplendent shattered into pieces on the land, each piece is a transparent heart.
生命也是一样,像精致的玻璃酒杯,常常经不起天灾人祸的撞击,粉碎成一地的璀璨,每一片都是透明的心。
11 Each evening, at dinner, she allowed herself one glass of wine—red, which the news said was most beneficial for your heart—a faint scratch in the wineglass marking the right level to pour.
12 She then produced a wineglass wrapped in dinner napkin, a symbol that relationships are fragile and a reminder of the need to treat one another other with care and compassion, Ms. Miller said.
13 Obinze shook hands with the men, most of whom he knew, and asked the server, a young woman who had placed a wineglass in front of him, if he could have a Coke instead.
14 She’d pop the cap off a beer and pour it in a wineglass so she could feel better about all the burping, as if there’s a classy way to belch.
15 “It doesn’t matter,” she said, running a finger along the stem of her wineglass.
16 I’m wracked with guilt as the waiter sets a wineglass in front of Kareem, then pours a small splash from the bottle.
17 He lifted his wineglass and took a drink long enough to drain the whole glass.
18 At that very moment, the barn door behind him opened, revealing a lavish dining room: candlelit tables stretching beneath glass chandeliers, wineglasses waiting to be filled, filet mignon on the menu made from cattle that once lived on the Colorado ranch.
19 Matt could see the buried tomb in his mind’s eye—the broken wineglasses, El Patron’s portrait staring up from the coffin, the bodyguards laid out in their dark suits.
20 The most easily broken thing in the world is the man's wineglass politician's promise girls' dream steel wire-like love the virtuous ; of modern society and the holy heart.
这世界最易碎的就是男人的酒杯,政客的承诺,少女的梦想,钢丝上的爱情,现代社会的善良和高贵的心。