pot
noun /pɒt/
/pɑːt/
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锅 - pots and pans
锅碗瓢盆 - You'll need a large cooking pot with a tight-fitting lid.
你需要一个盖得很紧的大锅。
Topics Cooking and eatingb1- Cook gently in a covered pot for 3–4 hours.
盖上锅盖,用文火煮 3 到 4 个钟头。 - He could hear the pot bubbling on the stove.
他可以听到炉子上水壶沸腾的声音。 - Put all the ingredients in a large pot.
把所有的配料放进一口大锅里。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- cooking
- cover
- stir
- boil
- bubble
- pie
- roast
- for the pot
- in a/the pot
- into a/the pot
- …
- pots and pans
- pots and pans
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(盛食品的)罐,瓶,壶,盒 - a pot of jam
一罐果酱 - a yoghurt pot
酸奶罐
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- ceramic
- clay
- earthenware
- …
- grow something in
- plant something in
- fill
- …
- be filled with something
- be full of something
- contain something
- …
- plant
- in a/the pot
- into a/the pot
- pot of
- …
- a pot of jam
) a container of various kinds, made for a particular purpose尤用于构成复合词 (某种用途的)容器 - a coffee pot
咖啡壶 - a pencil pot
铅笔盒 - Is there any more tea in the pot?
茶壶里还有茶吗?
Topics Gardensb1- Plants in pots require more water than you might think.
盆栽植物所需水分比你想象的要多。 - She filled the pot with boiling water.
她给茶壶倒满了开水。 - a clay pot full of oil
装满油的陶土罐
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- ceramic
- clay
- earthenware
- …
- grow something in
- plant something in
- fill
- …
- be filled with something
- be full of something
- contain something
- …
- plant
- in a/the pot
- into a/the pot
- pot of
- …
- a coffee pot
一罐,一瓶,一壶(的量) - They drank a pot of coffee.
他们喝了一壶咖啡。 - I had such a craving for marmalade when I was pregnant that I ate a whole pot in one day.
我怀孕的时候特别想吃橘子酱,一天就吃了一整锅。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- steaming
- fresh
- coffee
- …
- brew
- make
- put on
- …
- in a/the pot
- pot of
- They drank a pot of coffee.
- [countable] a bowl, etc. that is made by a potter
陶盆;陶罐;碗 - The newly made pots are glazed when they are completely dry.
刚做好的陶罐在干透后上釉。
- The newly made pots are glazed when they are completely dry.
- the pot[singular] (especially North American English) the total amount of money that is bet in a card game
(一局纸牌游戏的)赌注总额,全部赌注 - the pot[singular] (especially North American English) all the money given by a group of people in order to do something together, for example to buy food, or available for a particular purpose
see also kitty, pension pot凑集的资金;凑集的钱 - [uncountable] (informal) cannabis (= a drug (illegal in many countries) made from the dried leaves and flowers of the hemp plant, which gives the person smoking it a feeling of being relaxed)
锅: 大麻(一种由大麻植物的干叶和花朵制成的药物(在许多国家/地区是非法的),使吸烟者感到放松。- pot smoking
吸大麻
- pot smoking
- (also potshot)[countable] (informal) a shot that somebody fires without aiming carefully
乱射;盲目射击 - He took a pot at the neighbour's cat with his air rifle.
他用气枪向邻居的猫打了一枪。
- He took a pot at the neighbour's cat with his air rifle.
- [countable] (in the game of billiards, pool or snooker
) the act of hitting a ball into one of the pockets around the edge of the table台球、普尔或斯诺克 Topics Sports: other sportsc2击球入袋 - [countable] (informal) a pot belly (= a large stomach that sticks out)
锅: 锅肚
for cooking烹饪
container容器
money钱
drug毒品
shot发射
in billiards, etc.台球等
stomach腹部
词源noun senses 1 to 7 and noun senses 10 to 11 late Old English pott, probably reinforced in Middle English by Old French pot; of unknown ultimate origin (compare with late Latin potus ‘drinking cup’). noun sense 8 1930s: probably from Mexican Spanish potiguaya ‘cannabis leaves’. noun sense 9 1950s: abbreviation of potshot.
Idioms
a crock/pot of gold
- a large prize or reward that somebody hopes for but is unlikely to get
不大可能得到的大笔奖赏(或报酬)
go to pot
- (informal) to become much less good because people are not working hard or taking care of things
荒废;荒疏;疏懒 - Her handwriting's gone to pot since she started using a computer all the time.
自从她开始完全使用电脑后,她的书法就荒疏了。
- Her handwriting's gone to pot since she started using a computer all the time.
in the melting pot
- (especially British English) likely to change; in the process of changing
要起变化;处于变化之中
the pot calling the kettle black
- (saying, informal) used to say that you should not criticize somebody for a fault that you have yourself
锅笑壶黑;五十步笑百步;乌鸦说猪黑
pot luck
- when you take pot luck, you choose something or go somewhere without knowing very much about it, but hope that it will be good, pleasant, etc.
碰运气;撞大运 - It's pot luck whether you get good advice or not.
能不能得到好的指点那就全靠运气了。 - You're welcome to stay to supper, but you'll have to take pot luck (= eat whatever is available).
欢迎你留下来吃晚饭,不过你得有什么就吃什么了。
- It's pot luck whether you get good advice or not.
pots of money
- (British English, informal) a very large amount of money
大笔的金钱;巨额款项
put a quart into a pint pot
- (British English) to put something into a space that is too small for it
将…置于容不下之处 - Writing a history of the world in a single volume is like putting a quart into a pint pot.
单卷本写世界历史就像把一夸脱放进一品脱的罐子里。
- Writing a history of the world in a single volume is like putting a quart into a pint pot.
a watched pot never boils
- (saying) used to say that when you are impatient for something to happen, time seems to pass very slowly
心急水不开(越心急,时间过得越慢)