英:['bəʊls]
美:['boʊls]
英:['bəʊls]
美:['boʊls]
n.
保龄球
碗( bowl的名词复数 )
一碗
(草地滚球戏中使用的)木球
物体的碗状部份
noun (1)
a concave usually nearly hemispherical vessel : a rounded container that is usually larger than a cup a set of mixing bowlsspecifically: a drinking vessel (as for wine)
a soup bowl
the contents of a bowl
ate a bowl of rice
a bowl-shaped or concave part: such as
the hollow of a spoon or tobacco pipe
the receptacle of a toilet
cleaning toilet bowls
a natural formation or geographical region shaped like a bowl
a bowl-shaped structureespecially: an athletic stadium
football a postseason game between specially invited teams
college bowl games
noun (2)
a ball that is used in lawn bowling and that is shaped with a bias (see bias entry 1 sense 3a) so that it swerves when rolledNote: Bowls were formerly made of lignum vitae with weights added to produce a bias, but are now composed of hard, dense plastic.
bowls plural in form but singular in construction lawn bowling
playing bowls
a delivery of the ball in the game of bowling
a cylindrical roller or drum (as for a machine)
verb
intransitive verb
to participate in a game of bowling
bowls every Thursday night
to roll a ball in bowling
your turn to bowl
to travel smoothly and rapidly (as in a wheeled vehicle)
transitive verb
to roll (a ball) in bowling
to complete by bowling
bowl a spare
to strike with a swiftly moving object
being bowled over by a base runner
super bowl美国橄榄球超级杯大赛
mixing bowl搅拌钵;混料罐;[美俚]公路交叉点
rice bowln. 饭碗;水稻种植区
toilet bowl抽水马桶
big bowl大碗
dust bowl风沙侵蚀区
goldfish bowl金鱼缸(无法躲开众人耳目的地方)
fish bowl鱼缸;毫无隐秘的状态
a bowl of rice一碗米饭
salad bowl色拉盘
iron rice bowl铁饭碗
glass bowl玻璃碗;玻璃杯
a bowl of water一碗水
fruit bowl果盘
rose bowl玫瑰杯美式足球赛(在美国加州帕沙第纳举行)
drinking bowl饮水器
bowl mill碗形磨;盆式辊磨机
"球类运动,15世纪中期开始流行(在 bowlyn 中隐含),源自于 bowl 的动名词,该词意为“木球”(15世纪早期),源自于古法语 bole(13世纪,现代法语 boule)的“球”,最终源自于拉丁语 bulla 的“气泡、球状物、圆形物”(参见 bull(n.2))。
Noon apprentice ... [shall] play ... at the Tenys, Closshe, Dise, Cardes, Bowles nor any other unlawfull game. [Act 11, Henry VII, 1495]
中午学徒……[应]在网球、克罗什、骰子、纸牌、保龄球或任何其他非法游戏中玩耍。[第11章,亨利七世,1495年]"
滚木球戏
Noun (1) Middle English bolle, from Old English bolla; akin to Old High German bolla blister Noun (2) and Verb Middle English boule, from Middle French, from Latin bulla bubble
The first known use of bowl was before the 12th century
box1 of 5noun
an evergreen shrub or small tree used especially for hedges
box2 of 5noun
a container usually having four sides, a bottom, and a cover
the amount held by a box
ate a whole box of popcorn
a small compartment for a group of spectators in a theater
the driver's seat on a carriage
a shed that protects
a container (as for a car transmission) that resembles a box
a rectangle which encloses and draws attention to something printed
a space on a baseball diamond where a batter, coach, pitcher, or catcher stands
the limits of ordinariness
thinking outside the box
box3 of 5verb
to enclose in or as if in a box
box4 of 5noun
a punch or slap especially on the ear
box5 of 5verb
to strike with the hand
to engage in boxing : fight with the fists
boxer1 of 2noun
one that engages in the sport of boxing
boxer2 of 2noun
any of a German breed of medium-sized dogs with a smooth coat and a short square face
boxer1 of 2noun
one that engages in the sport of boxing
boxer2 of 2noun
any of a German breed of medium-sized dogs with a smooth coat and a short square face
boxcarnoun
a roofed freight car usually with sliding doors in the sides
bowstringnoun
the cord connecting the two ends of a bow
bowspritnoun
a large pole for sails sticking out from the bow of a ship
bowmannoun
archer
bowmannoun
archer
bowl1 of 3noun
a rounded dish generally deeper than a basin and larger than a cup
the contents of a bowl
the bowl-shaped part of something (as a spoon)
a rounded valley or geographical region
the dust bowl
a bowl-shaped stadium or theater
bowl game
bowl2 of 3noun
a ball shaped to roll in a curved path for use in lawn bowling
plural lawn bowling
a cast of the ball in bowling or bowls
bowl3 of 3verb
to roll a ball in bowling or bowls
to move smoothly and rapidly
1 Quickly, they would take one sheep and mix equal parts human and sheep brains into the two bowls for the snakes.
2 He put his hands under his head and watched them eat breakfast, smiling as the girls kept peeking at him over their cereal bowls.
3 She washes them, both plates, both bowls, and the pot and the pan, and the silverware.
4 I need two bowls of orange.
我需要两碗橙汁。
5 We crunched tostadas, finished all the soup in our bowls.
6 Making his way into the kitchen, he got down dusty, long unused plates and bowls and glasses; he began washing them in the sink, running the rusty hot water until it cleared at last.
7 The cook brought out bowls and platters, then left them alone.
8 She hears Madame Manec stand and collect the bowls and her father exhale cigarette smoke as though it is very heavy in his lungs and he is glad to be rid of it.
9 One day, when young Siddhartha was distressing his father with his defiance and temper and had broken both rice bowls, Vasudeva took his friend aside in the evening and talked to him.
10 She puts miso soup in matching blue bowls and puts a California roll and a sweet potato tempura roll on a plate for me.
11 Dozens of kids waited in line for their turn at the pots, their plastic bowls pressed against their chests in anticipation.
12 Some of the graves had offerings of food as well: tortillas, bowls of chili, bottles of soda, fruit, and whole herds of tiny donkeys, horses, and pigs made out of pastry or sugar.
13 With all of us here for lunch today, it looks like every dish in our house is in the sink—pots and pans, plates, bowls, glasses, silverware.
14 They have lunch at Cafe Pamplona, eating pressed ham sandwiches and bowls of garlic soup off in a corner.
15 On the far side, bowls of hot onion soup awaited them, and chunks of black bread and sausage.
16 He pulled a small lunch cooler out of his backpack and became completely engrossed in pouring out individual portions of raw almonds and golden raisins into cereal bowls he’d wrapped in plastic.
17 Rabbi Galanos returned the chalice to its spot on the sideboard, then walked to where the two bowls sat.
18 There must be many vases, bowls or bottles sitting unrecognised in people's homes.
人们的家里一定有很多不起眼的花瓶、碗或瓶子。
19 He took out all the utensils and pans and bowls.
20 Mrs. Hathaway ladled quick spoons of soup into their bowls.