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flask

/flask, flahsk/US // flæsk, flɑsk //UK // (flɑːsk) //

烧瓶,烧水壶,烧杯

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a bottle, usually of glass, having a rounded body and a narrow neck, used especially in laboratory experimentation.
    • : a flat metal or glass bottle for carrying in the pocket: a flask of brandy.
    • : an iron container for shipping mercury, holding a standard commercial unit of 76 pounds.
    • : Metallurgy. a container into which sand is rammed around a pattern to form a mold.

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Examples

  • Just because you have a bug that produces a gram per liter in a flask doesn’t mean you are ready to be commercial.

  • Then, the researchers placed the horde of variants inside a flask that also contained toxic aldehydes to see which yeasts would survive.

  • With a sympathetic look Kierk grabs up his organoid’s flask.

  • Obviously that started with the temperature control mugs and flasks, but that IP lends itself to so many other application.

  • The team put bits of the plastic in flasks containing a liquid.

  • The company recently partnered with Oakley to create a one-of-a-kind single malt Scotch flask.

  • Then, from a pocket inside his camouflage top, he pulled a hidden stainless steel flask.

  • Madison, who sat at the front of the room hiding his flask, was just the beginning.

  • That date is etched onto a flask he gave me to store last minute, to be given back in the states once we were home.

  • This convivial mask he wears, along with his omnipresent flask, is obscuring a deep hurt stemming from his father.

  • And more than one broken flask on its way to the rubbish heap was carefully carried up the hill to the hidden family.

  • Rashid, the attendant, knew all Kazmah's clients, and with the box or flask he gave them a quantity of the required drug.

  • Ward picked up a flask of corn whiskey and slipped it into his hip pocket.

  • One of the women raised Mysie up, gave her a drink from a flask containing cold tea, and sat her aside to rest a short time.

  • She caught up a flask of vinegar, and tried to restore the old priest to consciousness.