单词 | receptacle |
释义 | receptacle From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishreceptaclere‧cep‧ta‧cle /rɪˈseptəkəl/ noun [countable] formalCONTAIN/HOLDa container for putting things in a trash receptacleExamples from the Corpusreceptacle• Each slung a tin collecting box over his shoulder and an attendant of the Company carried a receptacle for larger discoveries.• It was as if she were a receptacle for the last drops of red.• A two-way hatch facilitates the serving of carefully calculated meals and the removal of waste products in the appropriate receptacles!• All drinking dishes and all food receptacles must be washed each time before their contents are replenished.• A blue sponge of Holy Water in its receptacle just inside the door was frozen solid.• Those studies which concentrated on local-central relations ignored local politics because they saw local authorities as mere receptacles for central policy.• No collections were taken, but just next to the exit a small receptacle awaited contributions to help pay the rent.• He did exactly what he was invited to do, place goods into the receptacle provided.Origin receptacle (1300-1400) Latin receptaculum, from receptare “to receive”, from recipere; → RECEIVE |
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