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cauldron

/kawl-druhn/US // ˈkɔl drən //UK // (ˈkɔːldrən) //

大锅,大锅饭,大锅盖,大锅菜

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a large kettle or boiler.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as incontainer
Synonyms
bag袋子,袋,包包,包bottle瓶子,瓶装,瓶状物,瓶bowl碗,碗里,碗里的东西,碗内box箱子,盒子,盒,框bucket水桶,桶,桶状物,桶子can可以,可,能,能够canister罐子,罐头,罐体,筒子capsule蒴果,胶囊,蒴鸟,蒴状物carton纸盒,纸箱,纸盒装,纸盒包装crate板条箱,箱子,板条盒,箱体dish盘子,菜,菜肴,菜品jar罐子,瓶子,缸,罐头jug壶,壶口,壶中,瓶子kettle水壶,釜,壶,釜子package包装,包裹,包装材料,包装盒packet包,小包,包裹,包包pail桶,水桶,桶装,木桶pot锅,罐子,壶,盆子pouch小袋,袋装,袋子,小袋装sack袋子,袋子里的东西,袋子里的钱,袋子里的食物storage储存,仓储,存储,贮存tank坦克,储罐,罐子,坦克车tub浴缸,浴盆,盆地,盆子utensil用具,器皿,器物,工具vase花瓶,瓶,鲜花vessel容器,船舶,舰船,舰艇vial小瓶,小瓶装,样品瓶,药瓶alembic阿莱布,阿莱姆,阿勒姆,阿勒姆式beaker烧杯bin斌,斌斌,仓,斌哥bunker掩体,地堡,碉堡,沙坑caisson沉箱canteen食堂,水壶,餐厅,饭堂carafe咖啡杯,咖啡瓶,咖啡壶,卡卡杯cask罐子,木桶,罐头,桶casket棺材,棺木,匣子,殡仪馆chamber分室,分分室chest胸部,胸口,胸前,胸腔churn搅动,搅拌器,搅乱,搅拌cistern水箱,蓄水池,水库,水池cradle支架,摇篮,发源地,摇篮式crock罐子,罐头,炖锅,炖菜ewer陶器,饮品,饮水机,锥子firkin蕨类植物,泡菜,蕨菜,枞树皮flask烧瓶,烧水壶,烧杯hamper阻碍,篮子,阻碍物,篮板hod编码,编码方式hopper漏斗,料斗,漏桶,漏斗状物hutch棚屋,棚架,棚户区,棚房jeroboam耶罗波安magnum巨无霸,巨大的,巨大,巨型pit坑,坑内,坑洞,坑位pod豆荚,舱,荚果,平台poke拨动,戳,戳戳,捅pottery陶器,陶艺,陶瓷purse钱包,钱袋,钱夹,囊括了receptacle贮藏器,贮藏室,容器,凵者reliquary灵位,灵堂,遗骨,遗嘱repository储存库,仓库,存储库,资源库sac囊,囊括,囊中羞涩,囊状物scuttle窜货,窜改,窜位,窜逃stein蒸馏器,蒸馏水,钢琴,钢瓶vat大桶,大桶水,大桶酒,大桶装humidor雪柜,雪茄,保鲜盒,雪茄箱

Examples

  • Strangers sat shoulder to shoulder, passing around cauldrons of gumbo and plates of jambalaya.

  • Its outer layers are a bubbling cauldron of hot gas and plasma.

  • Many have never been able to win a Masters, even if it suited their game, amid the emotional cauldron of 20-deep crowds.

  • He stresses that Georgia was a cauldron of violence in the early 20th century but argues that this is not enough to explain the passage to the Great Terror.

  • When a bowl of broth was taken from the cauldron, a bowl of water and a few more stock ingredients were added to replace that which was taken.

  • But the three countries are not separate saucepans – they are one boiling cauldron.

  • Of course, killer sound bites will pursue him into the toxic cauldron of a national race.

  • The arts are overrated, but the real estate is bubbling like the witch's cauldron in MacBeth.

  • But it landed her in a cauldron of controversy at the face-off at Hofstra University.

  • Rather, the concerns were about how this particular series of popular revolts would play out in the Middle East cauldron.

  • Calendau compares his sufferings to those of a soul in hell, condemned to the cauldron of oil.

  • "One would call such a place as this 'the devil's cauldron' in our land," said Howel.

  • We are far from knowing just what happens when we pour acids and alkalies and foods into this witches' cauldron of blood.

  • Then Robinson struck a light, and right glad he was to find a cauldron full of gelatinized beef soup.

  • Look, do you see that large cauldron of water which I am obliged to keep on the fire!