canisters
n. (通常為金屬的)小罐(裝茶葉、咖啡等)( canister的名詞複數 ); 霰彈筒
A canister is a strong metal container. It is used to hold gases or chemical substances.
Riot police hurled tear gas canisters and smoke bombs into the crowd.
防暴警察向人群中投擲了催淚瓦斯罐和煙幕彈。
...canisters of commercial fuel.
商用燃料罐
A canister is a metal, plastic, or china container with a lid. It is used for storing food such as sugar and flour.
A canister is a flat round container. It is usually made of metal and is used to store photographic film.
She bought a travel-bag large enough to contain the film canisters.
她買了一隻能裝得下那些膠捲筒的旅行包。
She bought a travel-bag large enough to contain the film canisters.
她買了一隻能裝得下那些膠捲筒的旅行包。
Certain types of foods are also dispensed in pressurized canisters.
某些種類的食物也可以裝入密封的金屬罐裡。
Riot police hurled tear gas canisters and smoke bombs into the crowd.
防暴警察向人群中投擲了催淚瓦斯罐和煙幕彈。
The canisters were almost out of her reach.
她的手還夠不到放茶葉罐的地方.
The cupboard contained, among other articles, a few canisters of a real Havannah.
櫃中除了一些雜物, 還存著幾罐真正的哈瓦那菸葉.