cauldron
n. 大锅,大汽锅; 煮皂锅; 海釜
A cauldron is a very large, round metal pot used for cooking over a fire. In stories and fairy tales, a cauldron is used by witches for their spells.
If you describe a situation as a cauldron, you mean that it is unstable or dangerous.
A thin veneer of law and order barely keeps the seething, bubbling cauldron of chaos and anarchy in check.
表面上的几条法令基本控制不住无政府混乱局面的湍流涌动。
1. a very large pot that is used for boiling
Everyone crowded around a huge cauldron of boiling sap.
大家都围挤在一个熬枫浆的大锅旁.
Several men were thrown into a boiling cauldron.
几个人被扔进滚水锅中.
Supplies you will need: two black candles, cauldron, paper and pen.
你将需要: 两个黑色蜡烛 、 大锅 、 纸和笔.
The earthenware which appears together with the ashes concluded initially is cauldron which the life uses.
与灰烬一道出现的陶器初步断定是生活用的釜.
Paavo Nurmi lit the Olympic flame in a cauldron on the field.
4名年轻的运动员将火炬传到体育场塔顶,最后由汉内斯·科莱赫迈宁点燃圣火.