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bottle
bot·tle B0413300 (bŏt′l)n.1. A receptacle having a narrow neck, usually no handles, and a mouth that can be plugged, corked, or capped.2. The quantity that a bottle holds.3. A receptacle filled with milk or formula that is fed, as to babies, in place of breast milk.4. Informal a. Intoxicating liquor: Don't take to the bottle.b. The practice of drinking large quantities of intoxicating liquor: Her problem is the bottle.tr.v. bot·tled, bot·tling, bot·tles 1. To place in a bottle.2. To hold in; restrain: bottled up my emotions. [Middle English botel, from Old French botele, from Medieval Latin butticula, diminutive of Late Latin buttis, cask.] bot′tler n.bottle (ˈbɒtəl) n1. a. a vessel, often of glass and typically cylindrical with a narrow neck that can be closed with a cap or cork, for containing liquidsb. (as modifier): a bottle rack. 2. Also called: bottleful the amount such a vessel will hold3. a. a container equipped with a teat that holds a baby's milk or other liquid; nursing bottleb. the contents of such a container: the baby drank his bottle. 4. (General Physics) short for magnetic bottle5. slang Brit nerve; courage (esp in the phrase lose one's bottle)6. slang Brit money collected by street entertainers or buskers7. full bottle slang Austral well-informed and enthusiastic about something8. the bottle informal drinking of alcohol, esp to excessvb (tr) 9. to put or place (wine, beer, jam, etc) in a bottle or bottles10. (Chemical Engineering) to store (gas) in a portable container under pressure11. slang to injure by thrusting a broken bottle into (a person)12. slang Brit (of a busker) to collect money from the bystanders[C14: from Old French botaille, from Medieval Latin butticula literally: a little cask, from Late Latin buttis cask, butt4]
bottle (ˈbɒtəl) ndialect a bundle, esp of hay[C14: from Old French botel, from botte bundle, of Germanic origin]bot•tle (ˈbɒt l) n., v. -tled, -tling. n. 1. a portable container for holding liquids, having a neck and mouth and made of glass or plastic. 2. the contents or capacity of such a container: a bottle of wine. 3. bottled cow's milk, milk formulas, or substitute mixtures given to infants instead of mother's milk: raised on the bottle. 4. liquor. v.t. 5. to put into or seal in a bottle. 6. bottle up, a. to repress, control, or restrain: to bottle up anger. b. to enclose or entrap: Traffic was bottled up in the tunnel. Idioms: hit the bottle, Slang. to drink alcohol to excess. [1325–75; Middle English botel < Anglo-French; Old French bo(u)teille < Medieval Latin butticula < Late Latin buttis butt4] bot′tle•like`, adj. bot′tler, n. Bottle bundle of hay or straw, 1386.Examples: bottle of furs, 1578; of hay, 1486; of lupins, 1601; of straw, 1798.bottle Past participle: bottled Gerund: bottling
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I bottle | you bottle | he/she/it bottles | we bottle | you bottle | they bottle |
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I bottled | you bottled | he/she/it bottled | we bottled | you bottled | they bottled |
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I am bottling | you are bottling | he/she/it is bottling | we are bottling | you are bottling | they are bottling |
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I have bottled | you have bottled | he/she/it has bottled | we have bottled | you have bottled | they have bottled |
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I was bottling | you were bottling | he/she/it was bottling | we were bottling | you were bottling | they were bottling |
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I had bottled | you had bottled | he/she/it had bottled | we had bottled | you had bottled | they had bottled |
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I will bottle | you will bottle | he/she/it will bottle | we will bottle | you will bottle | they will bottle |
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I will have bottled | you will have bottled | he/she/it will have bottled | we will have bottled | you will have bottled | they will have bottled |
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I will be bottling | you will be bottling | he/she/it will be bottling | we will be bottling | you will be bottling | they will be bottling |
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I have been bottling | you have been bottling | he/she/it has been bottling | we have been bottling | you have been bottling | they have been bottling |
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I will have been bottling | you will have been bottling | he/she/it will have been bottling | we will have been bottling | you will have been bottling | they will have been bottling |
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I had been bottling | you had been bottling | he/she/it had been bottling | we had been bottling | you had been bottling | they had been bottling |
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I would bottle | you would bottle | he/she/it would bottle | we would bottle | you would bottle | they would bottle |
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I would have bottled | you would have bottled | he/she/it would have bottled | we would have bottled | you would have bottled | they would have bottled | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bottle - a glass or plastic vessel used for storing drinks or other liquids; typically cylindrical without handles and with a narrow neck that can be plugged or cappedbeer bottle - a bottle that holds beerbottlecap - a cap that seals a bottlecarafe, decanter - a bottle with a stopper; for serving wine or watercarboy - a large bottle for holding corrosive liquids; usually cushioned in a special containercatsup bottle, ketchup bottle - a bottle that holds catsupcrewet, cruet - bottle that holds wine or oil or vinegar for the tabledemijohn - large bottle with a short narrow neck; often has small handles at neck and is enclosed in wickerworkflask - bottle that has a narrow neckgourd, calabash - bottle made from the dried shell of a bottle gourdink bottle, inkpot - a bottle of inkjug - a large bottle with a narrow mouthmouth - the opening of a jar or bottle; "the jar had a wide mouth"ampoule, ampul, ampule, phial, vial - a small bottle that contains a drug (especially a sealed sterile container for injection by needle)pill bottle - a small bottle for holding pillspop bottle, soda bottle - a bottle for holding soft drinkssmelling bottle - a bottle containing smelling saltsspecimen bottle - a bottle for holding urine specimensvessel - an object used as a container (especially for liquids)water bottle - a bottle for holding waterwhiskey bottle - a bottle for holding whiskeywine bottle - a bottle for holding wine | | 2. | bottle - the quantity contained in a bottlebottlefulcontainerful - the quantity that a container will holdsplit - a bottle containing half the usual amount | | 3. | bottle - a vessel fitted with a flexible teat and filled with milk or formula; used as a substitute for breast feeding infants and very young childrenfeeding bottle, nursing bottlenipple - a flexible cap on a baby's feeding bottle or pacifiervessel - an object used as a container (especially for liquids) | Verb | 1. | bottle - store (liquids or gases) in bottlesstore - find a place for and put away for storage; "where should we stow the vegetables?"; "I couldn't store all the books in the attic so I sold some" | | 2. | bottle - put into bottles; "bottle the mineral water"lay, place, put, set, position, pose - put into a certain place or abstract location; "Put your things here"; "Set the tray down"; "Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children"; "Place emphasis on a certain point" |
bottlenoun1. flask, pitcher, decanter, carafe, glass container, flagon, demijohn He was pulling the cork from a bottle of wine.2. (Brit. slang) nerve, will, daring, courage, determination, guts (informal), face (informal), balls (taboo slang), spirit, resolution, pluck, grit, bravery, fortitude, coolness, mettle, firmness, spunk (informal), fearlessness, steadfastness, intrepidity, hardihood, gameness, ballsiness (taboo slang) Will anyone have the bottle to go through with it?bottle out (Brit. informal) get cold feet, give up, withdraw, back out, cop out (slang), chicken out (informal) I haven't come all this way to bottle out.bottle something up suppress, check, contain, conceal, curb, restrain, cover up, withhold, stifle, repress, smother, keep secret, shut in, keep back, sweep under the carpet (informal), hold in check, hold in or back Tension in the home increases if you bottle things up.hit the bottle start drinking, take to drink, go on a bender (informal), drown your sorrows, fall off the bandwagon After my mother died my father hit the bottle.Bottles ampulla, carboy, caster, decanter, demijohn, feeding bottle, flacon, flagon, flask, gourd, half-jack, hot-water bottle, lagena, miniature, Nansen bottle, phial, pycnometer, screw top, soda siphon, stubby, vinaigrette, water bottle, Woulfe bottleTranslationsbottle (ˈbotl) noun a hollow narrow-necked container for holding liquids etc. a lemonade bottle. 瓶 瓶 verb to put into bottles. 裝瓶 装瓶ˈbottleneck noun a place where slowing down or stopping of traffic, progress etc occurs. a bottleneck caused by roadworks. 瓶頸 瓶颈bottle up to prevent (eg one's feelings) from becoming obvious. Don't bottle up your anger. 壓抑 抑制- I have a bottle of liquor to declare (US)
I have a bottle of spirits to declare (UK) → 我有一瓶烈酒要申报 - A bottle of mineral water → 一瓶矿泉水
- A bottle of sparkling mineral water → 一瓶带气的矿泉水
- A bottle of still mineral water → 一瓶不带气的矿泉水
- A bottle of the house wine → 一瓶你们店的招牌酒
- A bottle of red wine → 一瓶红葡萄酒
- A bottle of white wine → 一瓶白葡萄酒
- Please bring another bottle → 再来一瓶吧
bottle
bottledrinking alcohol. His friends thought he was a bit too fond of the bottle. She tried to stay away from the bottle, but she never could manage it for long.bottle1. n. a drunkard. The bar was empty save an old bottle propped against the side of a booth. 2. and the bottle n. liquor. (Always with the in this sense.) Her only true love is the bottle. 3. in. to drink liquor to excess. Let’s go out and bottle into oblivion. See:- be the chief cook and bottle washer
- bottle
- bottle (something) away
- bottle baby
- bottle it
- bottle of Dog
- bottle out
- bottle up
- bottle up feelings, to
- bottleache
- brown bottle flu
- capture lightning in a bottle
- catch lightning in a bottle
- chief cook and bottle washer
- chief cook and bottle-washer
- cork high and bottle deep
- crack a bottle
- crack a bottle open
- crack open a bottle
- crack open a/the bottle
- have (a lot) of bottle
- have a lot of bottle
- have, show, etc. bottle
- head cook and bottle washer
- hit the booze
- hit the bottle
- hit the sauce
- lay off the bottle
- let the genie out of the bottle
- lightning in a bottle
- lose (one's) bottle
- new wine in old bottles
- on the bottle
- put the genie back in the bottle
- show (a lot) of bottle
- spin the bottle
- the bottle
- the genie is out of the bottle
- You cannot put new wine in old bottles
- your blood's worth bottling
Bottle
bottle[′bäd·əl] (engineering) A container made from pipe or plate with drawn, forged, or spun end closures, and used for storing or transporting gas. Bottle a glass vessel with a narrow neck. In Russia, before the introduction of the metric system of measures, a bottle was a legal measure of fluids. The wine bottle was equal to one-sixteenth of a bucket (0.68 liter) and the vodka or beer bottle was equal to one-twentieth of a bucket (0.615 liter). What does it mean when you dream about a bottle?A bottle of wine can mean celebration, the good life. Or, more negatively, “hitting the bottle” or to be “on the bottle.” A baby bottle can be associated with infantile desires or, more positively, nurturance. We also talk about how one “bottles up” emotions, or how “the genie is out of the bottle.” bottleOld English term for bowtell. See Bottlebottle
bot·tle (bot'tĕl), A container for liquids.bottle Drug slang A regional term for a vial of crack cocaine or amphetamines. Vox populi A vessel, usually of glass or earthenware, formerly of leather, generally used to hold liquids, which is enclosed except for the point of entry or egress marked by a narrow neck/mouth.bot·tle (bot'ĕl) A container for liquids. Patient discussion about bottleQ. I get the most from her company than from the bottle. My wife is 2 months pregnant. I love to drink only if she gives company. I get the most from her company than from the bottle. Is it okay to drink when pregnant? A. If you love your wife, you ought not drink in front of her. She shouldn't be drinking either, for the health of the baby. After all, what the mother consumes, the baby does too. I don't think there is a magic filter protecting the baby other than what the mother does. I wish you both well. More discussions about bottleBottle
BottleA British slang term for either 2 pounds or 200 pounds. The term derives from "bottle of glue," which rhymes with two. It is an example of Cockney rhyming slang.See BACnet Testing Laboratories See BOTbottle
Synonyms for bottlenoun flaskSynonyms- flask
- pitcher
- decanter
- carafe
- glass container
- flagon
- demijohn
noun nerveSynonyms- nerve
- will
- daring
- courage
- determination
- guts
- face
- balls
- spirit
- resolution
- pluck
- grit
- bravery
- fortitude
- coolness
- mettle
- firmness
- spunk
- fearlessness
- steadfastness
- intrepidity
- hardihood
- gameness
- ballsiness
phrase bottle outSynonyms- get cold feet
- give up
- withdraw
- back out
- cop out
- chicken out
phrase bottle something upSynonyms- suppress
- check
- contain
- conceal
- curb
- restrain
- cover up
- withhold
- stifle
- repress
- smother
- keep secret
- shut in
- keep back
- sweep under the carpet
- hold in check
- hold in or back
phrase hit the bottleSynonyms- start drinking
- take to drink
- go on a bender
- drown your sorrows
- fall off the bandwagon
Synonyms for bottlenoun a glass or plastic vessel used for storing drinks or other liquidsRelated Words- beer bottle
- bottlecap
- carafe
- decanter
- carboy
- catsup bottle
- ketchup bottle
- crewet
- cruet
- demijohn
- flask
- gourd
- calabash
- ink bottle
- inkpot
- jug
- mouth
- ampoule
- ampul
- ampule
- phial
- vial
- pill bottle
- pop bottle
- soda bottle
- smelling bottle
- specimen bottle
- vessel
- water bottle
- whiskey bottle
- wine bottle
noun the quantity contained in a bottleSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a vessel fitted with a flexible teat and filled with milk or formulaSynonyms- feeding bottle
- nursing bottle
Related Wordsverb store (liquids or gases) in bottlesRelated Wordsverb put into bottlesRelated Words- lay
- place
- put
- set
- position
- pose
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