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🔑 bot·tleBrE /ˈbɒtl/NAmE /ˈbɑːtl/ noun🔑 [C] a glass or plastic container, usually round with straight sides and a narrow neck, used especially for storing liquids (细颈)瓶子◆a wine/beer/milk bottle 酒瓶;啤酒瓶;奶瓶◆Put the top back on the bottle. 把瓶盖盖上。🔑 [C] (also bottle·ful BrE /ˈbɒtlfʊl/ NAmE /ˈbɑːtlfʊl/) the amount contained in a bottle 一瓶(的量)◆He drank a whole bottle of wine. 他喝了整整一瓶酒。the bottle [sing.] (informal) alcoholic drink 酒◆After his wife died, he really hit the bottle (= started drinking heavily). 他妻子死后,他就酗酒了。 [C, usually sing.] a bottle used to give milk to a baby; the milk from such a bottle (used instead of mother's milk) (婴儿)奶瓶;奶瓶里的奶(非母乳)◆It's time for her bottle. 该给她用奶瓶喂奶了。 [U] (BrE, informal) courage or confidence, for example to do sth that is dangerous or unpleasant 勇气;信心 SYN nerve ◆It took a lot of bottle to do that. 那样做需要很大的勇气。 🔑 bot·tleBrE /ˈbɒtl/NAmE /ˈbɑːtl/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they bottle BrE /ˈbɒtl/ NAmE /ˈbɑːtl/present simple - he / she / it bottles BrE /ˈbɒtlz/ NAmE /ˈbɑːtlz/past simple bottled BrE /ˈbɒtld/ NAmE /ˈbɑːtld/past participle bottled BrE /ˈbɒtld/ NAmE /ˈbɑːtld/ -ing form bottling BrE /ˈbɒtlɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈbɑːtlɪŋ/~ sthto put a liquid into a bottle 把(液体)装入瓶中◆The wines are bottled after three years. 那些酒是在三年之后装瓶的。~ sthto put fruit or vegetables into glass containers in order to preserve them 把(水果或蔬菜等)装入玻璃瓶储存▸ bot·tled BrE /ˈbɒtld/NAmE /ˈbɑːtld/ adjective◆bottled beer/water/pickles 瓶装啤酒/水/腌菜◆bottled gas (= sold in metal containers for use in heating and cooking) 瓶装液化气 ●ˈbottle it(BrE, informal) to not do sth, or not finish sth, because you are frightened 不敢做;(中途)放弃,退缩 ●ˌbottle ˈout (of sth/doing sth)(BrE, informal) to not do sth that you had intended to do because you are too frightened (因恐惧而)放弃原计划●ˌbottle sth↔ˈupto not allow other people to see that you are unhappy, angry, etc., especially when this happens over a long period of time 长时间掩饰,遏制,隐瞒(不快等)◆Try not to bottle up your emotions. 尽量不要压抑自己的情感。 |