carafe / kəˈræf, -ˈrɑf /

⚽高中词汇咖啡杯咖啡瓶咖啡壶卡卡杯

carafe 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a wide-mouthed glass or metal bottle with a lip or spout, for holding and serving beverages.

carafe 近义词

carafe

等同于 jug

carafe

等同于 pitcher

carafe

等同于 bottle

carafe

等同于 container

carafe

等同于 decanter

carafe

等同于 flask

更多carafe例句

  1. The carafe holds 12 cups of coffee—a generous supply by any measure—but this unit goes one step further, including a dedicated single-serving sidecar that can serve up regular hot water for tea and even brew individual servings of coffee from K-cups.
  2. When you order a cup, a carafe is brought to your place at the table or counter so you can refill your cup as needed.
  3. My only line was, I pour some water from a carafe into a glass and say, “Here, Harry, have some water and calm down.”
  4. Sodastream Glass Carafe Selzer Maker  Space in our kitchen is at a premium.
  5. There is another scene in which Meredith pours a cup of coffee from a carafe in the kitchen she shares with Knox.
  6. He was seated at a table, on which stood a carafe of water, a bowl of sugar, and a glass of absinthe.
  7. He pushed back his chair, rose, and went to the sideboard, where he poured out a glass of water from the carafe and drank it off.
  8. Delia rises, goes to table and picks up water carafe which she replaces on refectory table up L.
  9. It was the cue for Andoche to slip gratefully into a chair, possess the carafe and prepare to listen.
  10. After some moments the curtain advances, the carafe is grasped, and the glass seems to be half full.