bowled

英[bəʊl] 美[boʊl]
  • n.碗;碗状物;圆形露天剧场;季后赛n.木球;保龄球v.投球;打保龄球
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    n. (名词)
    1. 碗,钵,盆
    2. 大酒杯;烈酒;狂饮
    3. 一碗(或一钵、一匙、一烟斗)的容量
    4. 圆形露天剧场
    5. (特邀优秀球队举行的)橄榄球季后赛,精英赛(亦作 bowl game)
    6. 物体的碗状部份,碗状物
    7. (匙的)盛物部分,(勺的)舀物部分
    8. (烟斗的)斗
    9. (抽水马桶的)桶身,便池
    10. (天平的)盘
    11. 碗状洼地,低洼地区,盆地
    12. 保龄球;滚木球;草地滚木球游戏
    13. 【机】滚筒,滚子
    14. 【印】 (字母a、b、d等的)半圆弧线
    15. <美俚>(吸毒品用的)水烟筒,大麻烟枪
    16. <美俚>(放烟斗里抽的)大麻
    v. (动词)
    1. 【板】投(球)给击球员
    2. 【板】击中三柱门把(击球员)杀出局
    3. 玩草地滚木球戏,玩保龄球
    4. 快速行驶,快速行驶
    5. 滚(球、铁环等),使快而稳地行驶
    6. (在滚木球戏中)完成(规定的回数);得...分
    7. 用迅速移动的东西击打
    8. 打倒,打翻(~ over)
    9. 使惊叹(~ over)
    10. 毂辘毂辘地滚走
    n. (名词)
    1. [C]碗,钵,盘 a deep round container open at the top, especially one deeper than a basin, for holding liquids, flowers, etc.
    2. [C]一碗之量 the amount a bowl will hold

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a round vessel that is open at the top; used chiefly for holding food or liquids;

  2. a concave shape with an open top

  3. a dish that is round and open at the top for serving foods

  4. the quantity contained in a bowl

  5. a large structure for open-air sports or entertainments

  6. a large ball with finger holes used in the sport of bowling

  7. a wooden ball (with flattened sides so that it rolls on a curved course) used in the game of lawn bowling

  8. a small round container that is open at the top for holding tobacco

  9. the act of rolling something (as the ball in bowling)

Verb:
  1. roll (a ball)

  2. hurl a cricket ball from one end of the pitch towards the batsman at the other end

  3. engage in the sport of bowling;

    "My parents like to bowl on Friday nights"

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. I have a bowl of cereal every morning.
      我每天早晨吃一碗麦片粥。
    2. His grandfather gave her an earthenware bowl.
      他的祖父给了她一个陶碗。
    3. Hollywood Bowl, the huge outdoor amphitheater, is very attractive.
      好莱坞圆形的露天剧场非常壮观。
    4. If we win, we'll have a bowl game this season.
      如果我们赢的话,我们就可以去打季后赛。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Capitol Hill lawmakers are pressing college football officials to switch the Bowl Championship Series to a playoff system.
      国会山立法者给大学足球官员施加压力,让其将保龄球冠军系列赛转变为最后决赛制度。
    2. Jerry and Marcy begin to bowl.
      杰瑞和玛西开始打保龄球。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Botham came on to bowl after lunch.
      午饭后博瑟姆开始投球。
    2. My parents like to bowl on Friday nights.
      我父母喜欢在周五晚上玩保龄球。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The bowls were all edged with a rich border of gold.
      这些碗都镶有富丽的金边。
    2. The white bowl is banded with a blue line round the edge.
      白碗加了一圈蓝边。
    3. Put the bowls gently on the table; they are very delicate.
      把碗轻轻放在桌上,这些碗非常易碎。
    4. Please help to stack up the bowls at the end of the meal.
      饭后请帮忙把碗摞起来。
    5. Can you marry up the two halves of the broken bowl?
      你能把这个被摔成两半的碗粘在一起吗?
    6. He emptied the biscuits onto the bowl.
      他把饼干全部倒入碗。
    7. She emptied more than half the rice into his bowl.
      她把大半碗米饭拨到他的碗里。
    8. Empty the dirty water into the bowl.
      把脏水倒在碗里。
    9. Now some people eat their food from paper bowls.
      现在有人用纸碗盛东西吃。
    10. The Chinese eat rice from bowls.
      中国人用碗吃饭。
    11. She rubbed up the silver bowls to a high gloss.
      她把银碗擦得很亮。
    12. He finished off two bowls of noodles in no time.
      他很快就吃完了两碗面条。
    13. Our hostess served up a large bowl of steaming hot dumplings.
      女主人端上一大碗热气腾腾的饺子。
    14. My sister may look delicate and lady-like, but give her a bowl of rice and she can really pack it away.
      我妹妹看上去很斯文,像个小姐,但她几口就可以吃完一碗饭。
n. (名词)
  1. bowl的基本意思是“碗”,多指由塑料制成或泥土烧制而成的口大底小、圆形的、盛物用的器具,是可数名词。引申可指“一碗之量”。
用作名词 (n.)
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