glass
noun /ɡlɑːs/
/ɡlæs/
Idioms 玻璃 - a sheet/pane of glass
一片玻璃;一块窗玻璃 - I cut myself on a piece of broken glass.
我被一块碎玻璃划伤了。 - frosted/toughened glass
毛/钢化玻璃 - a glass bottle/jar
玻璃瓶/玻璃瓶 - sliding glass doors
滑动玻璃门 - a glass roof/dome/panel
玻璃屋顶/穹顶/面板 - under glass The vegetables are grown under glass (= in a greenhouse).
这些蔬菜是在玻璃温室种植的。
Topics Buildingsa1- He could see the light through the frosted glass.
他能够透过磨砂玻璃看到亮光。 - She cut her foot on some glass.
她的脚被玻璃割伤了。 - The books were all behind glass.
书都放在玻璃柜子里。 - The floor was littered with fragments of broken glass.
地板上满是玻璃碎片。 - We grow fruit under glass.
我们在玻璃温室里种植水果。 - We watched the Venetian craftsmen blowing glass.
我们看着威尼斯工匠吹玻璃。 - the sound of breaking glass
打碎玻璃的声音
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- clear
- coloured/colored
- opaque
- …
- piece
- pane
- sheet
- …
- blow
- make
- break
- …
- break
- crack
- shatter
- …
- beads
- bottle
- bowl
- …
- behind glass
- on glass
- under glass
- …
- a sheet/pane of glass
- enlarge image
) a container made of glass, used for drinking out of常构成复合词 玻璃杯;酒杯 - He poured orange juice into a glass.
他把橙汁倒进玻璃杯。 - a champagne/beer glass
香槟/啤酒杯 - a shot glass
烈酒杯 - a pint glass
一品脱容量的玻璃杯
Topics Cooking and eatinga1- the red liquid in his glass
他杯子里的红色液体 - beer in a pint glass
一品脱玻璃杯中的啤酒 - a set of crystal glasses
一套水晶玻璃杯 - They clinked glasses, still laughing.
他们碰了杯,依旧大笑不止。 - The waiter filled their glasses.
侍者把他们的杯子斟满。 - The butler was polishing the brandy glasses.
男管家正在擦白兰地酒杯。 - She raised the glass to her lips.
她把杯子举到唇边。 - I put my glass down on the table.
我把玻璃杯放在桌子上。 - He sat back, glass in hand.
他手里拿着酒杯向后一靠。 - He heard glasses clinking in the other room.
他听到另一间屋里发出碰杯的声音。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- brimming
- full
- half-empty
- …
- have
- drink
- sip
- …
- clink
- in a/the/somebody’s glass
- glass of
- (a) glass in (your) hand
- He poured orange juice into a glass.
一杯(的量) - He drank three whole glasses.
他喝了满满三杯。 - glass of something a glass of wine/water
一杯酒[水]。
- a glass of milk
一杯牛奶 - He had a small glass of lager with his meal.
他吃饭时喝了一小杯淡啤酒。 - He poured her a fresh glass of sherry.
他给她重新倒了一杯雪利酒。 - I handed her a glass of wine.
我递给她一杯葡萄酒。 - She had had three glasses of whisky already.
她已经喝了三杯威士忌。 - She sat sipping a glass of champagne.
她坐着慢慢抿香槟。
- He drank three whole glasses.
- glasses(North American English also eyeglasses)(also old-fashioned or formal spectacles, informal specs especially in British English)[plural] two lenses in a frame that rests on the nose and ears. People wear glasses in order to be able to see better or to protect their eyes from bright light.
眼镜 - a pair of glasses
一副眼镜 - reading glasses
阅读用眼镜 - I wear glasses for driving.
我开车时戴眼镜。
- a pair of glasses
- [uncountable] objects made of glass
玻璃制品;玻璃器皿 - We keep all our glass and china in this cupboard.
我们把所有玻璃器皿和瓷器都放在这个橱里。 - She has a fine collection of Bohemian glass.
她收藏了一批做工精细的波希米亚玻璃制品。
- We keep all our glass and china in this cupboard.
- [singular] a protecting cover made of glass on a watch, picture or photograph frame, fire alarm, etc.
玻璃保护面;玻璃(镜)框;(火灾警报器的)玻璃罩 - In case of emergency, break the glass and press the button.
如遇紧急情况,击碎玻璃罩按下按钮。
- In case of emergency, break the glass and press the button.
- [countable, usually singular] (old-fashioned) a mirror
see also looking glass镜子 - the glass[singular] a barometer
气压表;晴雨表
clear substance
for drinking饮用
for eyes眼镜
glass objects玻璃制品
mirror镜子
barometer气压表
词源Old English glæs, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch glas and German Glas.
Idioms
people (who live) in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones
- (saying) you should not criticize other people, because they will easily find ways of criticizing you
身居玻璃房,投石招祸殃;自身毛病多,勿挑他人错
raise your glass (to somebody)
- to hold up your glass and wish somebody happiness, good luck, etc. before you drink
一杯(的量)