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 cup [kʌp]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 杯子, 茶杯, 优胜杯

vt. 使成杯状, 为...拔火罐

[医] 杯


  1. Would you like a cup of tea?
    你想喝茶吗?
  2. Please fill the cup with water.
    请把这个杯子装满水,
  3. You should first put a small piece of zinc plate into the cup.
    首先,要向杯子里放一小片锌板。


cup
cupped, cupping
[ noun ]
  1. a small open container usually used for drinking; usually has a handle

  2. <noun.artifact>
    he put the cup back in the saucer
    the handle of the cup was missing
  3. the quantity a cup will hold

  4. <noun.quantity>
    he drank a cup of coffee
    he borrowed a cup of sugar
  5. any cup-shaped concavity

  6. <noun.shape>
    bees filled the waxen cups with honey
    he wore a jock strap with a metal cup
    the cup of her bra
  7. a United States liquid unit equal to 8 fluid ounces

  8. <noun.quantity>
  9. cup-shaped plant organ

  10. <noun.plant>
  11. a punch served in a pitcher instead of a punch bowl

  12. <noun.food>
  13. the hole (or metal container in the hole) on a golf green

  14. <noun.artifact>
    he swore as the ball rimmed the cup and rolled away
    put the flag back in the cup
  15. a large metal vessel with two handles that is awarded as a trophy to the winner of a competition

  16. <noun.artifact>
    the school kept the cups is a special glass case
[ verb ]
  1. form into the shape of a cup

  2. <verb.change>
    She cupped her hands
  3. put into a cup

  4. <verb.change>
    cup the milk
  5. treat by applying evacuated cups to the patient's skin

  6. <verb.body> transfuse


Crater \Cra"ter\ (kr[=a]"t[~e]r), n. [L. crater, cratera, a
mixing vessel, the mouth of a volcano, Gr. krath`r, fr.
keranny`nai to mix; cf. Skr. [,c]r[imac] to mix, [,c]ir to
cook, [,c]r[=a] to cook. Cf. {Grail}, in Holy Grail.]
1. The basinlike opening or mouth of a volcano, through which
the chief eruption comes; similarly, the mouth of a
geyser, about which a cone of silica is often built up.

2. (Mil.) The pit left by the explosion of a bomb, shell, or
mine.

3. (Astron.) A constellation of the southen hemisphere; --
called also the {Cup}.


Cup \Cup\ (k[u^]p), n. [AS. cuppe, LL. cuppa cup; cf. L. cupa
tub, cask; cf. also Gr. ky`ph hut, Skr. k[=u]pa pit, hollow,
OSlav. kupa cup. Cf. {Coop}, {Cupola}, {Cowl} a water vessel,
and {Cob}, {Coif}, {Cop}.]
1. A small vessel, used commonly to drink from; as, a tin
cup, a silver cup, a wine cup; especially, in modern
times, the pottery or porcelain vessel, commonly with a
handle, used with a saucer in drinking tea, coffee, and
the like.

2. The contents of such a vessel; a cupful.

Give me a cup of sack, boy. --Shak.

3. pl. Repeated potations; social or excessive indulgence in
intoxicating drinks; revelry.

Thence from cups to civil broils. --Milton.

4. That which is to be received or indured; that which is
allotted to one; a portion.

O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass
from me. --Matt. xxvi.
39.

5. Anything shaped like a cup; as, the cup of an acorn, or of
a flower.

The cowslip's golden cup no more I see. --Shenstone.

6. (Med.) A cupping glass or other vessel or instrument used
to produce the vacuum in cupping.

{Cup and ball}, a familiar toy of children, having a cup on
the top of a piece of wood to which, a ball is attached by
a cord; the ball, being thrown up, is to be caught in the
cup; bilboquet. --Milman.

{Cup and can}, familiar companions.

{Dry cup}, {Wet cup} (Med.), a cup used for dry or wet
cupping. See under {Cupping}.

{To be in one's cups}, to be drunk.


Cup \Cup\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cupped} (k[u^]pt); p. pr. & vb.
n. {Cupping}.]
1. To supply with cups of wine. [R.]

Cup us, till the world go round. --Shak.

2. (Surg.) To apply a cupping apparatus to; to subject to the
operation of cupping. See {Cupping}.

3. (Mech.) To make concave or in the form of a cup; as, to
cup the end of a screw.

Trophy \Tro"phy\, n.; pl. {Trophies}. [F. troph['e]e (cf. It. &
Sp. trofeo), L. tropaeum, trophaeum, Gr. ?, strictly, a
monument of the enemy's defeat, fr.? a turn, especially, a
turning about of the enemy, a putting to flight or routing
him, fr. ? to turn. See {Trope}.]
1. (Gr. & Rom. Antiq.) A sign or memorial of a victory raised
on the field of battle, or, in case of a naval victory, on
the nearest land. Sometimes trophies were erected in the
chief city of the conquered people.

Note: A trophy consisted originally of some of the armor,
weapons, etc., of the defeated enemy fixed to the trunk
of a tree or to a post erected on an elevated site,
with an inscription, and a dedication to a divinity.
The Romans often erected their trophies in the Capitol.

2. The representation of such a memorial, as on a medal; esp.
(Arch.), an ornament representing a group of arms and
military weapons, offensive and defensive.

3. Anything taken from an enemy and preserved as a memorial
of victory, as arms, flags, standards, etc.

Around the posts hung helmets, darts, and spears,
And captive chariots, axes, shields, and bars,
And broken beaks of ships, the trophies of their
wars. --Dryden.

4. Any evidence or memorial of victory or conquest; as, every
redeemed soul is a trophy of grace.

5. An object memorializing a victory in a sporting contest.

Note: Some trophies(5) are unique, temporary possession of
the same object passing to the new victors of some
periodic contest in subsequent occurrences. Others are
objects of little inherent worth, given by the
authority sponsoring the contest to the victor. A
trophy is sometimes shaped like a cup, and in such
cases may be called a {cup}, as the {America's Cup} (in
Yacht racing). -->

{Trophy money}, a duty paid formerly in England, annually, by
housekeepers, toward providing harness, drums, colors, and
the like, for the militia.

  1. "When you were above some of the holes, you just breathed on the ball and hoped it would stop around the cup."
  2. No visible evidence of tampering could be found in the cup, lid or safety seal, officials said.
  3. I quickly scanned the faces of three snoring men and of a grizzled old man who offered a cup filled with spit.
  4. Someone said it ain't worth a cup of warm spit and he has proven how true that is," said Howard Clement, a delegate from North Carolina.
  5. Drain the artichokes and put a tablespoonful of the fragrant mixture into each cup. Sit the artichokes shoulder to shoulder in a large flameproof casserole or sturdy pan.
  6. By the late 18th century, when a Turk or an Arab indulged in a cup of sweetened coffee, in all probability the coffee was brought by Dutch merchants from Java, and the sugar by French or British merchants from the West Indies.
  7. Next time you find yourself having a cup of coffee and a stale Danish pastry in a motorway service station, look around you.
  8. "I remember my father listening to the results on the radio," he recalls over a cup of coffee in a fancy Johannesburg hotel.
  9. Goldfish and hamsters and white mice and even the little seed in the Styrofoam cup _ they all die.
  10. But after four days on the cup, her heart unexpectedly began to revive. When they removed the device three days later, her heart looked pink and normal.
  11. Stores often keep a cup of pennies at the cash register so customers don't have to dig to the bottoms of their purses and pockets for lint-covered coins.
  12. The car of the '90s may be able to hold your cup of coffee, but it won't make it.
  13. Somebody hands him a cup of coffee in a "Today" show mug.
  14. Fort Howard has invested heavily in the disposable cup and plate business and the payoff from that investment hasn't come as quickly as some had hoped.
  15. A crippled beggar shaking a cup is crying out every bit as much as the man primly carrying a sign asking for contributions to save the rain forests.
  16. We had stopped for a cup of sweet green tea, with the aim of pressing on to Jiuquan, some 40 miles further on.
  17. Coffee is $2 a cup, but it is not the prices that have residents of this northeastern Pennsylvania borough up in arms over Dad's Coffee Shop.
  18. But after taking a close look, the U.S. choice for that role, Walter Stern of the World Bank, decided that working for Mr. Attali was not his cup of mocha.
  19. Milken then slumped into a chair and took a few minutes to compose himself, sipping water from a plastic foam cup.
  20. Mr Tapie at present heads the company owning two-thirds of the club, which won five consecutive French championships and was the first French team to win the European cup.
  21. "This fills up fast but the intis are worth nothing," he said, jiggling the dirty plastic cup he waves to passers-by.
  22. Pensioners, she said, would have to 'think twice before they make a cup of tea'. The misrepresentation of the Tories' position has probably invigorated their election campaign, leading them to denounce the opposition for deceit.
  23. "I'm more worried about spilling a cup of coffee on my keyboard than I am about the Datacrime virus," Greenberg said.
  24. Fort Howard's stock price and profits have disappointed some analysts, who had expected the company's disposable cup and plate business to improve faster than it has.
  25. "We're looking for the upscale, higher-end consumers who appreciate a better, European cup of coffee and ethnic groups who don't like American coffee," said Erick Feitshans, director of U.S. operations.
  26. "Does this cup have a capitalist nature or a socialist nature?" he asks a crowd of journalists and officials gathered for a news conference.
  27. The report recommends that if an outright ban on beer sponsorships is politically unfeasible, other steps should be taken, such as limiting the cup size for beer sales to 12 ounces and halting sales at least one hour before an event ends.
  28. "It's a natural progression," said Premier spokesman Tony Camp. "This is what coffee has done." Camp conceded that making a traditional cup of tea is not so difficult, or time-consuming - wet leftover bags aside.
  29. Under the pact, Fort Howard said, it will retain a minority stake in the cup operation.
  30. "On a per-capita basis, this is probably the richest community in the state of Michigan," White Pine grade school teacher and township supervisor Pete Rigoni said recently over a cup of coffee and a plate of eggs.
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