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thermos

/thur-muhs/US // ˈθɜr məs //UK // (ˈθɜːməs) //

暖瓶,暖壶,保温杯,热水器

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a vacuum bottle or similar container lined with an insulating material, such as polystyrene, to keep liquids hot or cold.

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Examples

  • We accompany the meal with a thermos of hot chocolate or tea.

  • This may sound silly, but you’ll thank us when you realize your new microwavable thermos doesn’t fit.

  • Strain and refrigerate whatever you’re not putting into your thermos.

  • If you have ten minutes to spare, fill your thermos with hot water and allow that inner wall to warm up.

  • If you prefer drinking out of a mug instead of a tumbler or thermos, but hate how quickly your tea gets cold, the Ember Smart Mug 2 is a dream come true.

  • Even the humble espresso machine got bad press, despite being the size of a thermos cup and brought as a joke.

  • Back at the cabin we sit together on a log near the porch and drink bourbon and ice water out of the Thermos cap.

  • She once hit him over the head with a thermos in the back of a car because he was acting up so badly on a road trip.

  • She does not drink water, only red wine from Domaine Tempier, Champagne, and a thermos of tisane before bed.

  • Just before he reached the car one of the thermos bottles started to slide down under his elbow.

  • Foster reached forward and took a thermos bottle, his partner seized another.

  • We had found that a glass of very hot water relieved it, and we kept always a thermos bottle or two filled and ready.

  • He pulled a thermos of coffee from under the desk and turned back to the confusion of red-coded memoranda on his desk.

  • Big Jim spread a white napkin over his knee and poured a cup of steaming soup from the thermos bottle.