decanter

英[dɪ'kæntə(r)] 美[dɪ'kæntər]
  • n. (用来倾倒的)玻璃瓶;酒瓶;醒酒器
Noun:
  1. a bottle with a stopper; for serving wine or water

1. He got the decanter of whisky, another of water, ice cubes, glasses.
他拿了一瓶威士忌酒 、 一瓶水, 若干小冰块和玻璃杯.

来自英汉非文学 - 科幻

2. This decanter will hold a large bottle of wine.
这个细颈瓶可装入一大瓶酒.

来自辞典例句

3. Winston saw that he was carrying a tray with a decanter and glasses.
温斯顿看到他手中端着一只盘子,上面有酒瓶和玻璃杯.

来自英汉文学

4. O'Brien took the decanter by the neck and filled up the glasses with a dark - red liquid.
奥勃良把酒瓶拿了过来,在玻璃杯中倒了一种深红色的液体.

来自英汉文学

5. Magic Decanter for White Wine has different internal dimensions and flow rates.
白葡萄酒魔术醒酒器,有着不同的内部尺寸和流速.

来自互联网

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The decanter and the glass were completely empty.
      玻璃瓶和玻璃杯都已完全空了。
    2. Mr Williams made a feint of accidentally knocking the table with a decanter.
      威廉先生假装不小心用酒瓶碰着了桌子。