英:[ˈkæləbæʃ]
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cal·a·bash
kae l baesh
"干燥的、挖空的葫芦,用作饮杯",1650年代, callebass,源自西班牙语 calabaza,可能源自阿拉伯语 qar'a yabisa "干葫芦",来自波斯语 kharabuz,用于各种大型甜瓜; 或来自罗马帝国前伊比利亚语 *calapaccia。作为"葫芦树的果实"(用于制作杯子)自1590年代起。
French & Spanish; French calebasse gourd, from Spanish calabaza
The first known use of calabash was in 1596
calcareousadjective
resembling calcite or calcium carbonate especially in hardness
consisting of or containing calcium carbonatealso: containing calcium
calamitynoun
deep distress or misery
an event that causes great harm
calamitousadjective
causing or accompanied by calamity
calamitous events
calamitousadjective
causing or accompanied by calamity
calamitous events
calaminenoun
a mixture of zinc oxide and a small amount of ferric oxide used in lotions, liniments, and ointments
calamarinoun
squid used as food
calabashnoun
gourd sense 2especially: one whose hard shell is used for a utensil (as a bottle)
1 His big teeth crunched into calabashes to get at the food inside.
2 Now, the tiniest calabash in here keeps the woman's soul.
顶端上那个最小的葫芦里头就放着女人的灵魂。
3 There are South African Nguni cattle skins, handmade Zulu ceramics, string art, baskets and beadwork, and lights made of reed and wood fishing baskets or calabash gourds, used by local farmers to collect water.
4 By the time that the snake had eaten all the things that the boy dropped from the calabash, they were just outside the village fence.
5 Supposedly he and his grown-up sons tell fortunes by throwing chicken bones into a calabash bowl.
6 “Drink some water,” a man said kindly, holding a calabash to his lips.
7 For the prologue, he recounts the story of the woman with the calabash.
8 The first girl carried the calabashes almost all the way back, but just before the village she had to stop and allow the second girl to carry them in.
9 My father’s favorite sound was the sound of the kora, a harp-like instrument with twenty-one strings held taut between a wooden neck and a calabash body.
10 I thought of the chicken bones in a calabash bowl left on our doorstep by Tata Kuvudundu some weeks back, which had given me the creeps.
11 Passersby who called in to drink water from the family’s calabashes would say how much they envied that quiet place, and how their own places were so much drier and dustier.
12 The train swerved and Olanna bumped against the calabash again; she liked the firm feel of the wood.
13 The reason of occurrence of calabash like head on large size hot rolled reinforced bar and the method to resolve it are discussed.
探讨了大规格热轧带肋钢筋头部葫芦状的产生的原因及解决的措施。
14 As she walked across the sandbank at the edge of the river, though, she felt the weight of the calabash getting greater and greater.
15 A calabash is a light-green vine fruit, also known as opo squash or long melon.
葫芦是一种藤状植物的草绿色果实,又被称为瓠子或者长瓜。
16 She drank two calabashes of water to stretch her stomach.
17 He removed the small stopper from the calabash sweet water gurgled into it.
上的小盖,让甜水汩汩地流进葫芦.
18 The muvuki’s son grabbed the calabash and ran for more water.
19 Spa therapies incorporate calabash gourds, Eastern modalities, and red hematite body masks à la the iconic Himba women.
20 Further more, views like "Calabash Hung by Golden Thread", "Eagle Expanded its Wings" can been seen.
在“金佛顶”上还可以看到 “金线串葫芦”、“雄鹰展翅”的景观。
1 响葫芦
2 葫芦
3 葫芦制容器