tub
英 [tʌb]
美 [tʌb]
n. 盆; 桶; (塑料或纸的)饭盒,食品盒
复数:tubs 现在分词:tubbing 过去分词:tubbed
Collins.1 / BNC.8657 / COCA.5418
牛津词典
noun
- 盆;桶
a large round container without a lid, used for washing clothes in, growing plants in, etc.- There were tubs of flowers on the balcony.
阳台上有一盆盆的花。
- There were tubs of flowers on the balcony.
- (塑料或纸的)饭盒,食品盒
a small wide, usually round, plastic or paper container with a lid, used for food, etc.- They found her lying in the tub.
他们发现她躺在浴缸里。
- They found her lying in the tub.
- (塑料或纸的)饭盒,食品盒
a small wide, usually round, plastic or paper container with a lid, used for food, etc.- They found her lying in the tub.
他们发现她躺在浴缸里。
- They found her lying in the tub.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (大小不一的)桶,盆,缸,盆
Atubis a deep container of any size.- He peeled the paper top off a little white tub and poured the cream into his coffee...
他把小白盒上的纸盖撕去,然后把奶油倒进他的咖啡里。 - Shrubs can be grown in tubs or large containers.
灌木可以种植在盆里或大型容器中。 - Atub ofsomething is the amount of it contained in a tub.
一桶(之物);一桶之量 - She would eat four tubs of ice cream in one sitting.
她以前常常一次就吃4桶冰激凌。
- He peeled the paper top off a little white tub and poured the cream into his coffee...
- N-COUNT 同 bathtub。
Atubis the same as abathtub.- She lay back in the tub.
她向后靠着躺在浴缸里。
- She lay back in the tub.
- See also:hot tub
英英释义
noun
- a relatively large open container that you fill with water and use to wash the body
- a large open vessel for holding or storing liquids
- the amount that a tub will hold
- a tub of water