cup
noun /kʌp/
  /kʌp/
Idioms 
enlarge image[countable] a small container that is like a bowl in shape, usually with a handle, used for drinking tea, coffee, etc.- He filled the cup with water.
 - a coffee cup
 - a cup and saucer
 - a plastic/paper cup
 
Extra Examples- Customers don't like drinking out of plastic cups.
 - She raised her cup to her lips.
 - She was so thirsty that she drained her cup.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- empty
 - full
 - half-empty
 - …
 
- fill
 - refill
 - drain
 - …
 
- contain something
 
- holder
 
- a cup and saucer
 
- [countable] the contents of a cup
- She drank the whole cup.
 - cup of something Would you like a cup of tea?
 
Extra Examples- Enrique stirred his fourth cup of coffee of the day.
 - I drink about ten cups of coffee a day.
 - I like a good strong cup of tea first thing in the morning.
 - I'm making tea. Can I pour you a cup?
 - My coffee was cold, so I ordered a fresh cup.
 - You sit down and I'll make you a nice cup of tea.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- strong
 - fresh
 - hot
 - …
 
- offer somebody
 - make (somebody)
 - pour (somebody)
 - …
 
- cup of
 
- a nice cup of tea
 
 
enlarge image[countable] a gold or silver cup on a stem, often with two handles, that is given as a prize in a competition- She's won several cups for skating.
 - He lifted the cup (= won) for the fifth time this year.
 
Extra ExamplesTopics Sports: ball and racket sportsa2- The cup will be presented to the winning team by the president himself.
 - Who won the cup?
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- challenge
 - knockout
 - American
 - …
 
- win
 - lose
 - present (somebody with)
 - …
 
- competition
 - clash
 - match
 - …
 
- the first, etc. round of the cup
 
- [singular](usually Cup)a sports competition in which a cup is given as a prize
- the World Cup
 - The team finished runners-up in the league and cup.
 
Extra Examples- They lost to Portugal in the World Cup quarter finals.
 - Will Liverpool secure a place in next year's UEFA Cup?
 - They were the surprise winners of last year's America's Cup.
 - Sunderland beat Port Vale at the beginning of their cup run (= a series of winning games in a competition to win a cup).
 - the Ryder Cup competition
 - They were the first Turkish team to win a major cup competition.
 - The team are ready for next week's World Cup clash with Italy.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- challenge
 - knockout
 - American
 - …
 
- win
 - lose
 - present (somebody with)
 - …
 
- competition
 - clash
 - match
 - …
 
- the first, etc. round of the cup
 
 - [countable] a unit for measuring quantity used in cooking mainly in the US; a metal or plastic container used to measure this quantity
- two cups of flour and half a cup of butter
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- empty
 - full
 - half-empty
 - …
 
- fill
 - refill
 - drain
 - …
 
- contain something
 
- holder
 
- a cup and saucer
 
 - [countable] a thing that has the shape of a cup
- an egg cup
 
 - [countable] one of the two parts of a bra that cover the breasts
- a C cup
 
 - [countable, uncountable] a drink made from wine mixed with, for example, fruit juice see also fruit cup
 - [countable] (in golf ) the hole on the green, or the metal container inside it, that you must get the ball into
 - [countable] (North American English) a piece of plastic that a man wears over his sex organs to protect them while he is playing a sport compare box (10)
 
Word OriginOld English: from popular Latin cuppa, probably from Latin cupa ‘tub’.
Idioms 
in your cups 
- (old-fashioned) having drunk too much alcohol
- He gets very maudlin when he's in his cups.
 
 
not somebody’s cup of tea 
- (informal) not what somebody likes or is interested in
- An evening at the opera isn't everyone's cup of tea.
 - He's nice enough but not really my cup of tea.
 
 
there’s many a slip ’twixt cup and lip 
- (saying) nothing is completely certain until it really happens because things can easily go wrongTopics Doubt, guessing and certaintyc2
 

