pot
n. 罐; 一罐; (某种用途的)容器; 陶盆; 锅
vt. 把…栽入盆中; 种盆栽; 台球、普尔和斯诺克击(球)入袋; 射杀
vi. 随手射击
A pot is a deep round container used for cooking stews, soups, and other food.
...metal cooking pots.
金属炒锅
You can use pot to refer to a teapot or coffee pot.
There's tea in the pot.
壶里有茶。
A pot is a cylindrical container for jam, paint, or some other thick liquid.
Hundreds of jam pots lined her scrubbed shelves.
她那擦得干干净净的架子上排列着几百个果酱罐。
A pot is the same as a flowerpot .
If you pot a young plant, or part of a plant, you put it into a container filled with soil, so it can grow there.
Pot the cuttings individually.
把插条分别栽入盆中。
...potted plants.
盆栽植物
Pot is sometimes used to refer to the drugs cannabis and marijuana.
If you have pots of money, you have a lot of it.
He must have pots of money.
他一定有很多钱。
In a card game, the pot is the money from all the players which the winner of the game will take as a prize.
You can refer to a fund consisting of money from several people as the pot .
I've taken some money from the pot for wrapping paper.
我已从公共基金里拿了一些钱买包装纸。
Someone who has a pot has a round, fat stomach which sticks out, either because they eat or drink too much, or because they have had very little to eat for some time.
A pot is a deep bowl which a small child uses instead of a toilet.
In the games of snooker and billiards, if you pot a ball, you succeed in hitting it into one of the pockets.
He did not pot a ball for the next two frames.
他在接下来的两局中一杆未进。
If something goes to pot, it loses all its good qualities because nobody looks after it or works at it.
The neighbourhood really is going to pot.
这个街区确实在走向败落。
If you take pot luck, you decide to do something even though you do not know what you will get as a result.
If you haven't made an appointment, take pot luck and knock on the door...
如果你没有预约,就敲门试试运气吧。
He scorns the 'pot-luck' approach.
他对这种“碰运气”的方法不屑一顾。
1. metal or earthenware cooking vessel that is usually round and deep; often has a handle and lid
2. a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination
3. the quantity contained in a pot
4. a container in which plants are cultivated
5. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent;
6. the cumulative amount involved in a game (such as poker)
7. slang terms for a paunch
8. a resistor with three terminals, the third being an adjustable center terminal; used to adjust voltages in radios and TV sets
9. street names for marijuana
1. plant in a pot;
for the pot
食用
go to pot
(非正式)荒废
the pot calling the kettle black
罐子嫌锅黑;五十步笑百步
pot of gold
pots of money
(非正式)一大笔钱
put someone's pot on
(澳/新西兰,非正式)告密
shit (或 piss) or get off the pot
(粗俚)要么拉屎,要么让出马桶;别占着茅坑不拉屎
a watched pot never boils
(谚)守着看壶壶不开
Please uncover the pot.
请拿掉锅盖.
He lifted off the lid of the pot.
他揭开锅盖.
He bought a pot and other hardware at the store.
他从商店买了一个壶和其他金属制品.
He debated heating up the pot first before his friends came.
他考虑在朋友们到来之前先把火锅烧热.
A pot fell over and some stones rolled out.
一个罐子倒了,一些石子滚了出来.