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1 | U a hard clear substance used for making objects such as windows or bottles 玻璃 |
| car windows made of bulletproof glass 防弹玻璃车窗 |
| the sound of breaking glass 玻璃破碎的声音 |
| slivers/shards of glass (=small broken pieces) She had six slivers of glass removed from her cheek. 玻璃碎片 |
| pane/sheet of glass Each pane of glass costs several hundred pounds. 每块玻璃都值好几百英镑。 |
| 1a | made of glass 玻璃制的 | | a glass bowl 玻璃碗 | |
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2 | C a small container made of glass used for a drink 玻璃杯 |
| a wine/brandy/beer glass 酒杯/白兰地杯/啤酒杯 |
| He raised the glass to his lips and drained it at one gulp. 他把酒杯举到嘴边,一口干掉。 |
| 2a | the liquid in a glass or the amount of liquid a glass contains 一杯(液体);一杯之量 | | +of She drank three glasses of milk. 她喝了3杯牛奶。 | | Ramon poured himself a tall glass of gin and tonic. 拉蒙给自己倒了满满一杯加奎宁的杜松子酒。 | |
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3 | U attractive objects made out of glass 玻璃艺术品 |
| a beautiful collection of Italian glass 意大利精美玻璃艺术品展销 |
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4 | C old-fashioned a mirror |
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5 | the glass BRITISH old-fashioned a barometer |
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- | people who live in glass houses shouldn’ t throw stones spoken |
| used for saying that people who have faults should not criticize other people for having the same faults |
| 不能五十步笑百步 |
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