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cup
◙ noun
1. a small bowl-shaped container for drinking from, typically having a handle and used with a matching saucer for hot drinks
• (多指有把手和托盘的)杯子
the contents of such a container
• 一杯
» a strong cup of tea.
一杯浓茶。
(chiefly N. Amer.)a measure of capacity used in cookery, equal to half a US pint (0.237 litre)
• [主北美] 一杯(烹调用语,合半品脱,约0.237升)
» a cup of butter.
一杯黄油。
(in church use) a chalice used at the Eucharist
• (教堂用语)圣餐杯
an ornamental trophy in the form of a cup, usually made of gold or silver and having a stem and two handles, awarded as a prize in a sports contest
• 优胜杯;奖杯
[Cup] such a contest
• 锦标赛
»playing in the Cup is the best thing ever.
参加锦标赛是最好不过的事了。
(cups)one of the suits in a tarot pack
• (塔罗纸牌中)花色相同的一套牌
2. a cup-shaped thing, in particular
• 杯状物,尤指
either of the two parts of a bra shaped to contain or support one breast
• 乳罩窝
this as a measure of breast size
• (测乳房大小的)罩杯
»she had grown from an A to a C cup in just six months.
短短六个月内,她从A罩杯增至C罩杯。
[Golf] the hole on a putting green or the metal container in it
• [高尔夫] 球洞;金属洞壁
[Canadian] a receptacle forming part of a liquidizer
• [加] (榨汁机的)容器
3. [mass noun] a mixed drink served at parties, typically flavoured with fruit juices and containing wine or cider
• 混合饮料(多含果汁、葡萄酒或苹果酒)
◙ (cupped, cupping), [with obj.]
1. form (one's hand or hands) into the curved shape of a cup
• 将(手)窝成杯状
»‘Hey!’ Dad shouted, with his hands cupped around his mouth.
“嗨!”父亲将手拢在嘴边叫道。
place the curved hand or hands around
• 用手拢着;用手捧着
»he cupped her face in his hands.
他用手捧着她的脸。
2. [Medicine historical] bleed (someone) by using a glass in which a partial vacuum is formed by heating
• [医史] 为…拔火罐;为…施行吸杯治疗
»Dr Ross ordered me to be cupped.
罗斯医生要我接受拔火罐治疗。
【IDIOMS】
◘ in one's cups1. [informal] drunk
• [非正式] 醉酒的
◘ not one's cup of tea
1. [informal] not what one likes or is interested in
• [非正式] 非某人的兴趣所在
»cats were not her cup of tea.
猫不是她的所爱。
【派生】
♦ cupful noun pl. cupfuls【语源】
1. Old English: from popular Latin cuppa, probably from Latin cupa 'tub'