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单词 pepper pot
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Definition of pepper pot in English:

pepper pot

noun
  • 1A container with a perforated top for sprinkling pepper.

    〈英〉胡椒瓶

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Her gallery carries a variety of items, such as jewelry, photo frames, perfume bottles, vases, salt and pepper shakers, serving platters, utensils, decorative bowls and even a few accessories such as purses and cosmetic bags.
    • Salt and pepper shakers were replaced by single-serve sachets.
    • She said, no, next to the salt and pepper shaker.
    • A small fridge is nestled beside him, salt and pepper shakers stand in the centre console and a bed stretches behind the seats.
    • I nervously started rearranging the napkins, ketchup bottle, salt and pepper shakers, and the two menus in some weird fortress thing on the edge of the table, closest to the window.
    • She looked down at the table, her fingers toying with a duck shaped pepper pot.
    • Those salt and pepper shakers cost us a fortune.
    • He fingered the well-used salt and pepper shakers, poked the laminated menu and generally mooched about until Kate appeared.
    • Draping her coat over the back of her chair, she clasped her hands together and gazed at him intently across the little table-for-four, where he was absent-mindedly playing with and arranging the salt and pepper shakers.
    • Planters are hand-painted with poppies, and salt jars and pepper pots are fashioned in the shape of pigs.
    • Look at these funky little salt and pepper shakers.
    • Oh, what mismatched ceramic salt and pepper shakers I could be saving.
    • She stared at the tiny coffee pot, the tiny lamp, the tiny forks and the tiny pepper shakers, then she nodded slowly.
    • She'll analyse and dissect everything from 19th century Russian literature to salt and pepper shakers in pubs.
    • Remember to do this for salt and pepper shakers also!
    • The brick flooring in the kitchen proper, the Shaker-style cabinets, the basket with apples in the foreground, and even the old-fashioned salt and pepper shakers speak to this style.
    • A coffeepot was raised in about seventy hours and chased in about seventy more, while a labor-intensive pepper shaker could not be produced in less than about twenty-five hours, with another twenty hours for chasing.
    • Gradually he fell silent, fidgeting restlessly on his seat and playing with the salt and pepper shakers set in the middle of the island.
    • Comprised primarily of mugs, jugs, pepper pots, and bowls, the collection also includes such rare pieces as a plant pot with matching saucer, a mug with its original cover, a covered sugar bowl, and a unique French water cooler.
    • Chris's eyes strained on the pepper shaker and he scoffed pathetically.
    • I keep a cafe-style glass sugar dispenser - the type with the metal cap and the pouring spout - filled with flour alongside my salt and pepper shakers.
    • There are linen placemats out, a bottle of Tabasco, a pepper shaker.
    • A white metal tea strainer, white metal cup and salt and pepper shakers also made the list.
    • I'm just taking pictures of the salt and pepper shakers.
    • The pair of salt and pepper shakers in Plate XIII are in the shape of upside-down mushrooms, while the salt and pepper set is inspired by the poppy, the flower forming the saltcellar and the bud, the pepper shaker.
    • If you truly love your collection of whimsical salt and pepper shakers, then display them proudly and in a well-organized manner.
    • Her favorite hobby was collecting her many salt and pepper shakers.
    • The people learned how to make ceramic items in turtle shapes and designs, such as salt and pepper shakers, wine coolers, and napkin holders.
    • She went back to the counter, got the salt and pepper shakers.
    • Although you're right about the sympathy vote, I'd take garnet earrings any day - I got a salt and pepper shaker plus a brand-spanking-new flannel plaid robe!
    • Whatever happened to the classic kitchen table method using a salt and pepper pot, a sugar bowl and a vinegar bottle?
    • Be sure to check out the salt and pepper shakers.
    • He stuck his tongue out at Sara, who threw a pepper pot at him.
    • They were a unit, inseparable, like two antique salt and pepper shakers that only make sense if the other one is close by.
    • The girls were sort of like salt and pepper shakers.
    • She took the pepper shaker and smashed it against the ground.
    • It is the exception - no check tablecloths or giant pepper pots, just outstanding cooking, sleek modern decor and friendly staff.
    • My aunt got me a switchplate painted with cats and a stuffed pig toy, and my folks also got me this really nice wooden napkin holder with matching salt and pepper shakers - painted with cats.
    • I filled it out, and put it in the envelope, and licked it and stuck it, and set it on the kitchen table standing up against the salt and pepper shakers.
    • Likewise, make sure there are enough salt and pepper shakers and butter dishes.
  • 2mass noun A West Indian dish consisting of stewed meat or fish with vegetables, typically flavoured with cassareep.

    辣味炖锅(一道由炖肉或鱼加蔬菜,并尤以卡萨里普作调味炖制的西印度菜肴)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A tasty Amerindian dish, called the pepper pot, is a spicy stew that is a typical Guyanese meal.
    • Its unique flavour is essential to the W. Indian stew pepper pot.
    • Patties, which are hot and spicy, turtle soup, and pepper pot may contain meats such as pork and beef, as well as greens such as okra and kale.
    • Women gather peppers and aurosa daily for the pepper pot, a soup that forms part of every meal.

Definition of pepper pot in US English:

pepper pot

nounˈpepər pätˈpɛpər pɑt
  • 1A container with a perforated top for sprinkling pepper; a pepper shaker.

    〈英〉胡椒瓶

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Her favorite hobby was collecting her many salt and pepper shakers.
    • She stared at the tiny coffee pot, the tiny lamp, the tiny forks and the tiny pepper shakers, then she nodded slowly.
    • She'll analyse and dissect everything from 19th century Russian literature to salt and pepper shakers in pubs.
    • Whatever happened to the classic kitchen table method using a salt and pepper pot, a sugar bowl and a vinegar bottle?
    • Chris's eyes strained on the pepper shaker and he scoffed pathetically.
    • It is the exception - no check tablecloths or giant pepper pots, just outstanding cooking, sleek modern decor and friendly staff.
    • Be sure to check out the salt and pepper shakers.
    • He stuck his tongue out at Sara, who threw a pepper pot at him.
    • I filled it out, and put it in the envelope, and licked it and stuck it, and set it on the kitchen table standing up against the salt and pepper shakers.
    • A white metal tea strainer, white metal cup and salt and pepper shakers also made the list.
    • Salt and pepper shakers were replaced by single-serve sachets.
    • I nervously started rearranging the napkins, ketchup bottle, salt and pepper shakers, and the two menus in some weird fortress thing on the edge of the table, closest to the window.
    • Draping her coat over the back of her chair, she clasped her hands together and gazed at him intently across the little table-for-four, where he was absent-mindedly playing with and arranging the salt and pepper shakers.
    • They were a unit, inseparable, like two antique salt and pepper shakers that only make sense if the other one is close by.
    • A coffeepot was raised in about seventy hours and chased in about seventy more, while a labor-intensive pepper shaker could not be produced in less than about twenty-five hours, with another twenty hours for chasing.
    • Her gallery carries a variety of items, such as jewelry, photo frames, perfume bottles, vases, salt and pepper shakers, serving platters, utensils, decorative bowls and even a few accessories such as purses and cosmetic bags.
    • I'm just taking pictures of the salt and pepper shakers.
    • Look at these funky little salt and pepper shakers.
    • The pair of salt and pepper shakers in Plate XIII are in the shape of upside-down mushrooms, while the salt and pepper set is inspired by the poppy, the flower forming the saltcellar and the bud, the pepper shaker.
    • She took the pepper shaker and smashed it against the ground.
    • Likewise, make sure there are enough salt and pepper shakers and butter dishes.
    • She looked down at the table, her fingers toying with a duck shaped pepper pot.
    • I keep a cafe-style glass sugar dispenser - the type with the metal cap and the pouring spout - filled with flour alongside my salt and pepper shakers.
    • My aunt got me a switchplate painted with cats and a stuffed pig toy, and my folks also got me this really nice wooden napkin holder with matching salt and pepper shakers - painted with cats.
    • Oh, what mismatched ceramic salt and pepper shakers I could be saving.
    • Remember to do this for salt and pepper shakers also!
    • If you truly love your collection of whimsical salt and pepper shakers, then display them proudly and in a well-organized manner.
    • The people learned how to make ceramic items in turtle shapes and designs, such as salt and pepper shakers, wine coolers, and napkin holders.
    • Although you're right about the sympathy vote, I'd take garnet earrings any day - I got a salt and pepper shaker plus a brand-spanking-new flannel plaid robe!
    • She said, no, next to the salt and pepper shaker.
    • She went back to the counter, got the salt and pepper shakers.
    • Planters are hand-painted with poppies, and salt jars and pepper pots are fashioned in the shape of pigs.
    • He fingered the well-used salt and pepper shakers, poked the laminated menu and generally mooched about until Kate appeared.
    • The girls were sort of like salt and pepper shakers.
    • The brick flooring in the kitchen proper, the Shaker-style cabinets, the basket with apples in the foreground, and even the old-fashioned salt and pepper shakers speak to this style.
    • There are linen placemats out, a bottle of Tabasco, a pepper shaker.
    • A small fridge is nestled beside him, salt and pepper shakers stand in the centre console and a bed stretches behind the seats.
    • Those salt and pepper shakers cost us a fortune.
    • Gradually he fell silent, fidgeting restlessly on his seat and playing with the salt and pepper shakers set in the middle of the island.
    • Comprised primarily of mugs, jugs, pepper pots, and bowls, the collection also includes such rare pieces as a plant pot with matching saucer, a mug with its original cover, a covered sugar bowl, and a unique French water cooler.
  • 2A West Indian dish consisting of stewed meat or fish with vegetables, typically flavored with cassareep.

    辣味炖锅(一道由炖肉或鱼加蔬菜,并尤以卡萨里普作调味炖制的西印度菜肴)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A tasty Amerindian dish, called the pepper pot, is a spicy stew that is a typical Guyanese meal.
    • Women gather peppers and aurosa daily for the pepper pot, a soup that forms part of every meal.
    • Patties, which are hot and spicy, turtle soup, and pepper pot may contain meats such as pork and beef, as well as greens such as okra and kale.
    • Its unique flavour is essential to the W. Indian stew pepper pot.
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