flask
noun /flɑːsk/
/flæsk/
- enlarge imagea bottle with a narrow top, used in scientific work for mixing or storing chemicals
烧瓶 - a culture flask containing 4 ml of the medium
装有 4 毫升培养基的培养瓶 - Heat the solution gently in a conical flask.
把溶液装在圆锥形烧瓶里略微加热。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- metal
- silver
- water
- …
- fill
- carry
- pull out
- …
- contain something
- flask of
- a culture flask containing 4 ml of the medium
- (also vacuum flask (British English), North American English vacuum bottle)a container like a bottle with double walls with a vacuum between them, used for keeping liquids hot or cold
真空瓶;保温瓶;热水瓶;冰瓶 - a flask of tea/coffee
一保温瓶的茶/咖啡
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- metal
- silver
- water
- …
- fill
- carry
- pull out
- …
- contain something
- flask of
- a flask of tea/coffee
- (especially North American English) (also hip flask North American English, British English)a small flat bottle made of metal or glass and often covered with leather, used for carrying alcohol with you
小扁酒瓶(用金属或玻璃制成,常带皮套,随身携带) - He had a flask of Scotch in his pocket.
他的口袋里装着一瓶苏格兰威士忌。 - She pulled out her flask and drank from it.
她拿出瓶子喝了起来。 - When he climbed in the snow he always carried a silver flask of brandy for emergencies.
他在雪天登山时总是带上一银瓶白兰地以防急需。 - He took a swig from his hip flask.
他从酒壶里喝了一大口。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- metal
- silver
- water
- …
- fill
- carry
- pull out
- …
- contain something
- flask of
- He had a flask of Scotch in his pocket.
词源Middle English (in the sense ‘cask’): from medieval Latin flasca. From the mid 16th cent. the word denoted a case of horn, leather, or metal for carrying gunpowder. The sense ‘glass container’ (late 17th cent.) was influenced by Italian fiasco, from medieval Latin flasco. Compare with flagon.