ewer

英 [ˈjuːə(r)] 美 [ˈjuːər]

n.  (旧时提水用的)大口水壶,大口水罐

复数:ewers

GRE

BNC.37205 / COCA.31026



牛津词典

noun

  1. (旧时提水用的)大口水壶,大口水罐
    a large jug used in the past for carrying water

    柯林斯词典

    1. 大口罐;大口水壶
      A ewer is a large jug with a wide opening.

      双语例句

      1. This ewer had a spout, but does not seem to have ever had a handle, so its vase-like shape may point to a northern origin.
        此壶有嘴,但似乎没有遇到过处理,因此它的花瓶状可能指向北方的起源。
      2. Through the open door you see a red-tiled floor, a large wooden bed, and on a deal table a ewer and a basin.
        从敞开的门外边,可以看到屋子里的红砖地,一张大木床,牌桌上摆着一只大口水罐和一个面盆。
      3. This white porcelain ewer, or pouring vessel, is considered to be the among the most remarkable of all Chinese ceramics.
        此白色大口水罐,或称壶,被认为是中国陶瓷的标志。
      4. Despite receiving ewer red blood cell transfusions, patients treated with rHuEPO achieve a higher hemoglobin level.
        此外,接受重组人促红细胞生成素治疗的病人血红蛋白的水平较高。
      5. Ewer, of glass ( excl. antique)
        玻璃大口水罐(不包括古玩)
      6. Greenish white porcelain is a famous genre of Northern Song Dynasty porcelain, and the handled ewer as a prominent representative is distinguished in particular for its unique shapes.
        青白瓷是北宋名瓷,青白瓷执壶是其优秀代表之一,尤其以造型取胜。
      7. Beauty in greenish white porcelain ewer shapes of the Northern Song Dynasty
        论北宋青白瓷执壶的造型美
      8. The porcelain ewer officially boarded the stage of history in the Tang Dynasty.
        瓷执壶在唐代正式登上了历史舞台。

      英英释义

      noun

      1. an open vessel with a handle and a spout for pouring

          Synonym:    pitcher