ewer
GRE,1
英['juːə]
|美['jʊɚ]
日语:水差し
法语:aiguière
德语:Wasserkrug
韩语:물병
俄语:aguamanil
牛津词典
noun
- (旧时提水用的)大口水壶,大口水罐
a large jug used in the past for carrying water
网络解释
n. 大口水壶
n. (Ewer)人名;(英)尤尔
词形变化
双语例句
- This ewer had a spout, but does not seem to have ever had a handle, so its vase-like shape may point to a northern origin.
此壶有嘴,但似乎没有遇到过处理,因此它的花瓶状可能指向北方的起源。
- Through the open door you see a red-tiled floor, a large wooden bed, and on a deal table a ewer and a basin.
从敞开的门外边,可以看到屋子里的红砖地,一张大木床,牌桌上摆着一只大口水罐和一个面盆。
- This white porcelain ewer, or pouring vessel, is considered to be the among the most remarkable of all Chinese ceramics.
此白色大口水罐,或称壶,被认为是中国陶瓷的标志。
- Despite receiving ewer red blood cell transfusions, patients treated with rHuEPO achieve a higher hemoglobin level.
此外,接受重组人促红细胞生成素治疗的病人血红蛋白的水平较高。
- Ewer, of glass ( excl. antique)
玻璃大口水罐(不包括古玩)
- Greenish white porcelain is a famous genre of Northern Song Dynasty porcelain, and the handled ewer as a prominent representative is distinguished in particular for its unique shapes.
青白瓷是北宋名瓷,青白瓷执壶是其优秀代表之一,尤其以造型取胜。
- Beauty in greenish white porcelain ewer shapes of the Northern Song Dynasty
论北宋青白瓷执壶的造型美
- The porcelain ewer officially boarded the stage of history in the Tang Dynasty.
瓷执壶在唐代正式登上了历史舞台。
语源
late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French ewer, variant of Old French aiguiere, based on Latin aquariusof water, from aquawater