cauldrons
n. 大锅( cauldron的名词复数 )
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。
He used to cook up great cauldrons of pasta.
他以前常常煮几大锅的意大利面。
Many cauldrons seem to be at least partially magical.
大多数坩埚似乎至少有部分的魔法.
What was the use of the big cauldrons in the courtyard?
宫院里的大铜缸是作什么用的?
Pooling five yuan, they bought three used cauldrons and set them up.
他们凑了5块钱, 买了3只旧大锅架了起来.
Cauldrons are a basic item for any witch or wizard.
不论对女巫或是男巫来说,坩埚都是一种基本的用品.