glass
n. 玻璃; 玻璃製品; 鏡子
vt. 給某物加玻璃; 反映; 使平滑如玻璃
vi. 成玻璃狀
Glass is a hard transparent substance that is used to make things such as windows and bottles.
...a pane of glass.
一塊玻璃
...a sliding glass door.
玻璃推拉門
A glass is a container made from glass, which you can drink from and which does not have a handle.
Grossman raised the glass to his lips.
格羅斯曼把杯子舉到唇邊。
Glass is used to mean objects made of glass, for example drinking containers and bowls.
There's a glittering array of glass to choose from at markets.
市場上有很多晶瑩閃亮的玻璃製品可供挑選。
Glasses are two lenses in a frame that some people wear in front of their eyes in order to help them see better.
He took off his glasses.
他摘掉眼鏡。
1. a brittle transparent solid with irregular atomic structure
2. a glass container for holding liquids while drinking
3. the quantity a glass will hold
4. a small refracting telescope
5. amphetamine used in the form of a crystalline hydrochloride; used as a stimulant to the nervous system and as an appetite suppressant
6. a mirror; usually a ladies' dressing mirror
7. glassware collectively;
1. furnish with glass;
2. scan (game in the forest) with binoculars
3. enclose with glass;
4. put in a glass container
5. become glassy or take on a glass-like appearance;
cup, glass, mug
這3個名詞均可表示"杯,杯子"之意。
people (who live) in glass houses shouldn't throw
(諺)烏鴉不該笑豬黑;自身有短,休惹他人
under glass
(植物)在溫室(或冷床)中長大的
Everywhere you look, you can see glass and concrete monstrosities going up.
到處你都能看到玻璃和混凝土的龐然大物拔地而起.
Another glass won't hurt you.
再喝一杯對你也無妨.
Playing the piano sets up resonance in those glass ornaments.
一彈鋼琴那些玻璃飾物就會產生共振.
Pour milk out of the bottle into the glass.
把牛奶從瓶子裡倒到玻璃杯裡去.
They make bottles out of glass.
他們用玻璃做瓶