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cupboard

/kuhb-erd/US // ˈkʌb ərd //UK // (ˈkʌbəd) //

橱柜,碗柜,碗橱,柜子

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a closet with shelves for dishes, cups, etc.
    • : Chiefly British. any small closet or cabinet, as for clothes, food, or the like.

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Examples

  • These four durable BPA-free, shatter-resistant plastic bins are great for maximizing storage space in the refrigerator, freezer, cabinets, cupboards, pantry shelves or inside drawers.

  • It’s having a boom, and the cupboard for existing homes is now bare.

  • He would almost certainly yield a boatload of talent and first-round picks to replenish the cupboard with, while resetting the deck during a time in which the Los Angeles clubs will likely be favored out West for at least the next couple seasons.

  • Olive oil and balsamic never disappoint, but outfitting your cupboard with interesting vinegars is worth it for any devout salad eater.

  • If an Ireland-based furniture business used the word “press”, it’s highly unlikely any English-speakers outside the country would realize this referred to a kitchen cupboard.

  • But locals there say any money deposited is thrown into an unlocked cupboard behind the tellers, hardly inspiring confidence.

  • They then become members of the ultra elite Unit 121, granted premium housing and a well-stocked cupboard.

  • Ginger returned the china to the cupboard and sat next to him on the sofa.

  • Valderrama shows off a china cupboard full of red Solo cups, because he is "funny" and "hip."

  • “Better to wash dirty linen in public than have it grow mildew in a dark cupboard,” a party insider told The Daily Beast.

  • All that scientific bric-a-brac in the cupboard had far better be thrown away.

  • There was the same cupboard that had been our mountain; here the same chairs that formed our ridges and our valleys.

  • "Perry Thomas guessed he was an embezzler," said Tim, putting the last dish in the cupboard and sitting down to his pipe.

  • They produced pumpernickel from one cupboard, and rye-bread and sausage from another, and all began to talk again and eat.

  • He refilled his glass, and having looked in his cigarette-case, began to ransack a small cupboard.