柯林斯詞典bottle /?b?t?l/ (bottling,bottled,bottles) 1. N-COUNT A bottle is a glass or plastic container in which drinks and other liquids are kept. Bottles are usually round with straight sides and a narrow top. 瓶子 There were two empty beer bottles on the table. 桌上有兩個空啤酒瓶。 He was pulling the cork from a bottle of wine. 他在拔一瓶葡萄酒的瓶塞。2. N-COUNT You can use bottle to refer to a bottle and its contents, or to the contents only. 瓶 She had drunk half a bottle of whisky. 她已經喝了半瓶威士忌。3. N nerve; courage (esp in the phrase lose one's bottle) 膽量; 勇氣[英國英語] [slang] 4. V-T To bottle a drink or other liquid means to put it into bottles after it has been made. 使裝瓶 This is a large truck which has equipment to automatically bottle the wine. 這是輛有葡萄酒自動裝瓶設備的大卡車。5. V to injure by thrusting a broken bottle into (a person) 用破玻璃瓶刺(某人)[slang] 6. N-COUNT A bottle is a drinking container used by babies. It has a special rubber part at the top through which they can suck their drink. 奶瓶 Gary was holding a bottle to the baby's lips. 加里正把奶瓶放到嬰兒的嘴邊。7. →see also bottled 返回 bottling