jug / dʒʌg /

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jug2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a large container usually made of earthenware, metal, or glass, commonly having a handle, a narrow neck, and sometimes a cap or cork.
  2. the contents of such a container; jugful: a jug of wine.
  3. Slang. jail; prison.
  4. jugs, Slang: Vulgar. a woman's breasts.
v. 有主动词 verb

jugged, jug·ging.

  1. to put into a jug.
  2. to stew in an earthenware jug.
  3. Slang. to put in jail; imprison.

jug 近义词

n. 名词 noun

container for liquid

更多jug例句

  1. She has her clients squat while wearing backpacks or holding jugs of laundry detergent.
  2. Keep the jug in a dark place, with a steady temperature between 60 to 70 degrees for the next two months.
  3. These vinegar jugs are thicker walled and stronger than water jugs.
  4. Plastic drinking water jugs are fine for sap collecting, as are the classic little metal buckets.
  5. But perhaps the most spectacular lot in the sale is a silver jug, a birthday present to Churchill from his War Cabinet in 1942.
  6. Another boy walks around and offers a water jug and basin for everyone to wash their hands.
  7. He takes a 2-gallon jug of water out of his freezer and puts it in his insulated lunch bag.
  8. The chicken was cut into large chunks
and all the blood from both birds sat in a dirty old enamel jug.
  9. Throughout proceedings this jug was repeatedly raised and toasted to us, his audience.
  10. She carried a broken-lipped jug, and was on her way to the shop which was at least the second cause of all her woes.
  11. In half an hour I caught the sound of locks and keys; the door opened, and the head-jailer handed me a jug of water.
  12. The tremulous emotion I had observed increased as he said this, and again took the jug from my hand.
  13. After supper pap took the jug, and said he had enough whisky there for two drunks and one delirium tremens.
  14. I laid him out in a second with a stick, and Jim grabbed pap's whisky-jug and begun to pour it down.