glass
名詞
定義 glass 名詞
substance(物质)
- A1Uncountable(不可数名词)
A hard, transparent substance commonly used to make windows, bottles, and various other objects.
玻璃
tinted/shattered glass
染色/碎裂的玻璃
a glass carafe/bowl/trinket
一个玻璃水瓶/碗/小饰品
This expansive window is crafted from a single sheet of glass.
这扇宽敞的窗户是由一整片玻璃制成的。
- Uncountable(不可数名词)
Objects made of glass, considered as a collective group.
泛指玻璃制成的物品;玻璃器皿。
The museum houses an extensive collection of exquisite glass pieces.
博物馆收藏了大量精美的玻璃制品。
She carefully packed the glass to prevent damage during transport.
她小心翼翼地包装玻璃制品,以防止运输过程中损坏。
The ancient glass artifacts were unearthed at a nearby archeological site.
这些古老的玻璃制品是在附近的考古遗址出土的。
container(容器)
- A1Countable(可数名词)
A small container, typically made of glass or similar material, with a flat base and usually lacking a handle, intended for beverages.
杯子
a glass for beer/wine
一个啤酒/葡萄酒杯
She filled a glass with milk.
她往杯子里倒满了牛奶。
Could you please get me a glass for water?
可以请你帮我拿一个水杯吗?
片語 glass 名詞
- glasses
A pair of spectacles consisting of lenses set in a frame, designed to correct vision or protect the eyes.
眼镜
• She took off her glasses and rubbed her eyes.
她摘下眼镜,揉了揉眼睛。
- under glass
In a greenhouse or other protected environment.
在温室中
• To protect the plants from the frost, we had to keep them under glass.
为了保护植物免受霜冻,我们不得不把它们放在玻璃温室里。
- a glass of something
A quantity of a drink contained in a glass.
一杯(某种饮品)
• She ordered a glass of iced tea to go with her lunch.
她点了一杯冰茶来搭配她的午餐。
- the glass
A device that measures atmospheric pressure; a barometer.
指气压计。
• According to the glass, it might rain today.
根据气压计,今天可能会下雨。
成語
- People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones
This idiom advises against criticizing others for flaws or faults that one possesses themselves.
己身不正,不应评人
• He always criticizes others' mistakes, yet he often makes the same ones himself; it's a classic case of 'people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones'.
他总是批评别人的错误,但他自己经常犯同样的错误;这就是典型的『住在玻璃屋里的人不应该扔石头』。
- people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones
This idiom advises against criticizing others for faults or weaknesses that one possesses themselves.
己身不正,不应议人。
• He is always criticizing others for being late, but he himself is often late; it's a classic case of 'people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.'
他总是批评别人迟到,但他自己也常常迟到;这正是『住在玻璃屋的人不该丢石头』的典型例子。
- the glass is half empty
Describes an attitude of focusing on the negative aspects of a situation rather than the positive ones.
用来描述一种总是考虑情况中不好的一面,而不是好的一面的态度。
• Despite the team losing the match, he said the glass was half empty and complained they could have done better.
尽管球队输了比赛,他说杯子是半空的,抱怨他们可以做得更好。
- the glass is half full
This idiom describes an optimistic attitude where one focuses on the positive aspects of a situation rather than the negative ones.
用来形容一种总是从好的方面看待事情,而不是消极面的态度。
• Despite facing challenges, she always sees the glass as half full and maintains a positive attitude.
尽管面临挑战,她总是认为杯子是半满的,并保持积极的态度。
片語動詞 glass
- glass something in/over
to enclose or seal an object by using glass to cover its open areas
用玻璃封住(某物)
• They glassed in the swimming pool to keep the water clean.
他们用玻璃封住游泳池以保持水质清洁。