glass
noun
verb
ɡlɑːs
noun
1
TRANSPARENT MATERIAL
透明材料
a
transparent
solid
substance
used
for
making
windows,
bottles
etc
玻璃
U
a
glass
bowl
玻璃碗
a
piece
of
broken glass 一块碎玻璃片
pane/sheet
of
glass
the
cathedral’s
stained
glass
windows
教堂的彩色玻璃窗
the
cathedral’s
stained
glass
windows
教堂的彩色玻璃窗
2
FOR DRINKING
用于喝东西
a
container
used
for
drinking
made
of
glass
玻璃杯;
C
wine/brandy/champagne
etc
glass
Nigel
raised
his
glass
in
a
toast
to
his
son.
奈杰尔举杯向儿子祝酒。
3
AMOUNT OF LIQUID
液体的量
the
amount
of
a
drink
contained
in
a
glass
一杯之量
C
[+
of
]
She
poured
a
glass
of
wine.
她倒了一杯葡萄酒。
4
FOR EYES
用于眼睛
two
pieces
of
specially
cut
glass
or
plastic
in
a
frame,
which
you
wear
in
order
to
see
more
clearly
Do
not
say
‘a
glasses’.
不要说 a glasses
plural 复数
He
was
clean-shaven
and
wore
glasses
.
他胡子刮得很干净,戴着眼镜。
I
need
a
new
pair
of
glasses.
我需要一副新的眼镜。
distance/reading
glasses
She’s
got
nice
(NOT
不说
a
nice)
glasses.
她有一副漂亮的眼镜。
5
GLASS OBJECTS
玻璃器皿
objects
which
are
made
of
glass,
especially
ones
used
for
drinking
and
eating
玻璃器皿
U
a
priceless
collection
of
Venetian
glass
一套价值连城的威尼斯玻璃器皿藏品
6
people in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones
used
to
say
that
you
should
not
criticize
someone
for
having
a
fault
if
you
have
the
same
fault
yourself
玻璃屋里的人不要扔石头〔表示你如果有某种毛病,便不要指责别人有同样的毛病〕
7
under glass
plants
that
are
grown
under
glass
are
protected
from
the
cold
by
a
glass
cover
〔植物〕在玻璃暖房里
8
MIRROR
镜子
a
mirror
[过时] 镜子
C | old-fashioned
9
the glass
a
BAROMETER
【过时】
气压计,晴雨表
old-fashioned
verb
10
to
cover
something
with
glass,
or
to
build
a
glass
structure
around
something
用玻璃把〔某物〕罩住; 围绕〔某物〕建起玻璃结构