英:['pænɪkɪn]
美:['pænəkɪn]
英:['pænɪkɪn]
美:['pænəkɪn]
"小金属杯,用于饮用",1823年,来自 pan(名词)+ 小型后缀 -kin。OED 最初将其描述为萨福克方言词,报告称它在“澳大利亚非常普遍”。
pan >entry 1 + -nikin (as in cannikin)
The first known use of pannikin was in 1823
1 “Supper’s ready for serving, fellows; so get your pannikins where I can dish things out!” announced Lub about that time.
2 The well-built hut was cooler than the open air, but to swallow a pannikin of tea was to have a warm bath in one's clothes.
3 Denis made tea, and each took a pannikin to his couch, and spread himself prostrate in the dusk.
4 Anyhow he found a cow, two of them for that matter, so he went to pull some of the sweetest grass to lay before one to keep her quiet while he filled his pannikin.
5 He pushed his pannikin aside, took up his hunk of bread in one delicate hand and his cheese in the other, and leaned across the table so as to be able to speak without shouting.
6 He held a tin pannikin in his hand.
7 I heard the hollow sound of his footsteps retreating down the passage, but presently he returned, with the pannikin filled to the brim.
8 From this he poured into each pannikin a pretty stiff 'second mate's glass.'
9 Finding that I remained obstinate, they left me lying bound and helpless, with a pannikin of water within a foot of my face, having previously moistened my lips with salt water.
10 Perhaps you can make shift to drink it out of the pannikin.
11 Harding nodded, and going up to the pannikin of cold tea on the shelf took out some in a cup and held it to the stranger's lips.
12 Stooping down, he raised the pannikin of water to his lips and took a draught with the utmost ostentation.
13 Second line is to point to smaller than a gleam of meaning, compare grail namely small stock is not pannikin, even outstanding achievement supports, for second line blue prepare.
二线是指比一线小的意思,就是比大盘股小的股票又不是小盘股,还要有业绩支持的,为二线蓝筹股。
14 Johnny Silver had not drunk his gill, and poured it into Dave's pannikin.
15 This night, however, as he sat dourly smoking, and taking every now and again a long pull at his handy pannikin, it seemed to set him brooding over things and at times he grew disputatious.
16 They examined his pannikin and found that the inside was wet.
17 Now a drop of brandy,” and, taking a pannikin handed to her, she poured a few drops into his mouth, bathing his forehead with the rest.
18 He produced from a rude cupboard bread and cold meat, tea, sugar, and the quart pot and pannikins necessary for a bush meal.
19 He raised the pannikin and allowed a thin stream to trickle on to my face, and as I swallowed the cold liquid it seemed to instil new life into my tortured body.
20 Ginger gathered up the cooking utensils, and the numerous pannikins and tin cups used by the troop.