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bott

/bot/US // bɒt //UK // (bɒt) //

瓶子,瓶子里的,瓶子里的东西,瓶子里

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Metallurgy. a conical knob, mounted on a rod, for stopping temporarily the flow of molten metal or slag from a blast furnace or cupola.

Examples

  • Lane and Bott did not respond to multiple requests for comment by The Daily Beast.

  • In fact, he told Bott that he would rather sit the race out than vote for a Mormon or President Obama.

  • Though Mr. Bott was occasionally closeted with Mr. Palliser, the Duke never troubled himself with such closetings.

  • Mr. Bott had gone away, much to Lady Glencora's delight, but had unfortunately come back again.

  • "We shall muster pretty strong, your Grace," Mr. Bott had said to him one day before dinner.

  • Now this horrid Mr. Bott has come back again, and only that it would be mean in me to condescend so far, I would punish him.

  • That evening,—the evening of Mr. Bott's return to Matching, that gentleman found a place near to Alice in the drawing-room.