- [countable]
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/water bottle 葡萄酒/啤酒/牛奶/水瓶 Put the top back on the bottle. 把瓶盖盖上。 a plastic/glass bottle 塑料瓶/玻璃瓶 To open the bottle, you twist and pull out the stopper. 要打开瓶子,你扭动并拔出塞子。 He threw his message in a bottle into the North Sea. 他把装在瓶子里的信息扔进了北海。
Extra ExamplesTopics Cooking and eatinga1She filled the bottle with water. 她给瓶子里灌了水。 a crowd of youths throwing bottles and stones 一群扔瓶子和石头的年轻人 Several bags of broken glass bottles were collected. 收集了几袋碎玻璃瓶。 He threw his empty beer bottle on the ground. 他把空啤酒瓶扔在地上。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- full
- empty
- broken
- …
- fill
- empty
- open
- …
- cap
- top
- opener
- …
- over a/the bottle
- bottle of
- be on the bottle
- hit the bottle
- take to the bottle
- …
- [countable]
the amount contained in a bottle 一瓶(的量) Extra ExamplesTopics Cooking and eatinga1We discussed the problem over a bottle of wine. 我们一边喝葡萄酒,一边讨论那个问题。 We washed the food down with a bottle of cheap red wine. 我们就着一瓶便宜的红酒干掉了这些吃的。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- full
- empty
- broken
- …
- fill
- empty
- open
- …
- cap
- top
- opener
- …
- over a/the bottle
- bottle of
- be on the bottle
- hit the bottle
- take to the bottle
- …
- the bottle[singular] (informal)
alcoholic drink 酒 Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- full
- empty
- broken
- …
- fill
- empty
- open
- …
- cap
- top
- opener
- …
- over a/the bottle
- bottle of
- be on the bottle
- hit the bottle
- take to the bottle
- …
- [countable, usually singular]
a bottle used to give milk to a baby; the milk from such a bottle (used instead of mother’s milk) Topics Life stagesb2(婴儿)奶瓶;奶瓶里的奶(非母乳) - [uncountable] (British English, informal)
courage or confidence, for example to do something that is dangerous or unpleasant synonym nerve勇气;信心 It took a lot of bottle to do that. 那样做需要很大的勇气。 I didn’t think she’d have the bottle to ask him. 我没想到她会有勇气问他。
Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French boteille, from medieval Latin butticula, diminutive of late Latin buttis ‘cask’.
Idioms
let the genie out of the bottle
to do something that has a big effect and after which it is very difficult or impossible to go back to how things were before 瓶子: 做一些有很大影响的事情,之后很难或不可能回到以前的样子When guns were invented, the genie was let out of the bottle. 当枪被发明时,精灵被放出瓶子。