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TOEFL BNC: 2707 COCA: 1829

bowl

1 bowl /ˈboʊl/ noun
plural bowls
1 bowl
/ˈboʊl/
noun
plural bowls
Learner's definition of BOWL
[count]
: a round container that has tall, curving sides and that is used for preparing or serving foods and liquids碗;钵;盆
see picture at place setting; see also mixing bowl, punch bowl
: the food or liquid served in a bowl碗中的食物(或液体)
: the amount of food or liquid served in a bowl一碗,一钵,一盆(食物或液体的量)
[count] : a part of something that is shaped like a bowl: such as物体的碗状部分
: the bottom part of a toilet(抽水马桶的)桶身,便池
: the deep, rounded part of a spoon勺子头
: the part of a pipe that holds tobacco(烟斗的)斗钵
[singular] : a valley or area of land that is low and that has higher land around it盆地
see also dust bowl
[singular] US : a large stadium or theater that is shaped like a bowl圆形露天体育场;圆形露天剧场used in names用于名称
[count] American football : a game that is played after the regular season between college teams that have been specially invited(美式橄榄球大学常规赛季之后特邀球队举行的)邀请赛
usually used in names通常用于名称
see also super bowl
[count] : a ball used in the game of lawn bowling(草地滚球运动中用的)球
bowls [plural] British : lawn bowling
2 bowl /ˈboʊl/ verb
bowls; bowled; bowling
2 bowl
/ˈboʊl/
verb
bowls; bowled; bowling
Learner's definition of BOWL
[+ object] : to roll (a ball) towards something especially in the game of bowling or lawn bowling(保龄球或草地滚球运动中)滚(球)
[no object] : to play the game of bowling打保龄球
[+ object] : to get (a score) in a game of bowling(打保龄球)得(分)
[+ object] cricket
: to throw (a ball) to the batsman把(球)投给击球手
: to force (a batsman) to leave the field by throwing a ball that hits the wicket behind the batsman击中三柱门使(击球手)出局
always followed by an adverb or preposition, [no object] chiefly British : to move or go very quickly迅速移动

bowl over

[phrasal verb]
bowl (someone or something) over or bowl over (someone or something) : to hit and push down (someone or something) while quickly moving past(快速通过时)撞倒,推倒
bowl (someone) over or bowl over (someone) : to surprise or impress (someone) very much使(某人)惊讶;使(某人)印象深刻
TOEFL BNC: 2707 COCA: 1829

bowl

1 of 3

noun (1)

1
: a concave usually nearly hemispherical vessel : a rounded container that is usually larger than a cup
a soup bowl
a set of mixing bowls
specifically : a drinking vessel (as for wine)
2
: the contents of a bowl
ate a bowl of rice
3
: a bowl-shaped or concave part: such as
a
: the hollow of a spoon or tobacco pipe
b
: the receptacle of a toilet
cleaning toilet bowls
4
a
: a natural formation or geographical region shaped like a bowl
b
: a bowl-shaped structure
especially : an athletic stadium
5
football : a postseason game between specially invited teams
college bowl games
bowled adjective
bowlful noun

bowl

2 of 3

noun (2)

1
a
lawn bowling : a ball (as of lignum vitae) weighted or shaped to give it a bias (see bias entry 1 sense 3a) when rolled
b
bowls plural in form but singular in construction : lawn bowling
playing bowls
2
: a delivery of the ball in bowling
3
: a cylindrical roller or drum (as for a machine)

bowl

3 of 3

verb

bowled; bowling; bowls

intransitive verb

1
a
: to participate in a game of bowling
bowls every Thursday night
b
: to roll a ball in bowling
your turn to bowl
2
: to travel smoothly and rapidly (as in a wheeled vehicle)

transitive verb

1
a
: to roll (a ball) in bowling
b(1)
: to complete by bowling
bowl a spare
(2)
: to score by bowling
bowls 150
2
: to strike with a swiftly moving object
being bowled over by a base runner

Example Sentences

Verb I don't think I can bowl a 12-pound ball. We bowl every Thursday night. Do you like to bowl? I haven't bowled since I was a kid. She usually bowls around 150.

Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English bolle, from Old English bolla; akin to Old High German bolla blister

Noun (2) and Verb

Middle English boule, from Middle French, from Latin bulla bubble

First Known Use

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun (2)

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb

15th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of bowl was before the 12th century
TOEFL BNC: 2707 COCA: 1829
bowl

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + BOWL | BOWL + VERB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEdeep, shallow深碗;淺碗empty, full空碗;盛滿東西的碗ceramic, china, crystal, cut-glass, earthenware, enamel, glass陶瓷碗;瓷碗;水晶碗;雕花玻璃碗;陶碗;搪瓷碗;玻璃碗food飯碗cereal, dessert, pudding, salad, soup麥片粥碗;甜食碗;布丁碗;色拉碗;湯碗fruit, punch (usually punchbowl) , sugar水果碗;潘趣酒大碗;糖鉢water水碗I refilled the dog's water bowl.我給狗的水碗重新加滿了水。mixing, serving攪拌用的碗;上菜碗washing-up (BrE) 洗滌盆a washing-up bowl full of dirty dishes盛滿髒碟子的洗滌盆finger (= for washing your fingers at the table) 洗手指的鉢I put down the chicken bone and rinsed my fingers in the finger bowl.我放下雞骨頭,在洗指鉢裏洗了洗手指。begging (figurative) 討飯碗The school is always having to get out the begging bowl for books and basic equipment.這所學校總是不得不伸手討要圖書和基本設施。goldfish金魚缸lavatory, toilet抽水馬桶VERB + BOWLfill, pour (sb), pour sth into裝滿碗;(給某人)把碗倒滿;把⋯倒進碗裏He poured himself a bowl of soup.他給自己倒了一碗湯。empty将碗倒空eat吃碗裏的東西I ate a bowl of cereal.我喝了一碗麥片粥。BOWL + VERBcontain sth, hold sth碗裏盛有⋯a bowl containing flour裝着麪粉的碗This bowl holds about four pints.這隻碗大約能盛 4 品脫。overflow碗滿溢出來The bowl was overflowing.碗裏的水溢了。PREPOSITIONfrom a/the bowl從碗裏I helped myself to an apple from the bowl.我從碗裏給自己拿了個蘋果。The cat drank some milk from the bowl.貓喝了些碗裏的牛奶。out of a/the bowl從碗裏The boy was drinking milk out of a bowl.那個男孩正在喝碗裏的牛奶。in a/the bowl, into a/the bowl在碗裏;到碗裏Mix the ingredients in a deep bowl.在深碗裏攪拌這些原料。Sieve the flour into a bowl.把麪粉篩到碗裏。bowl of一碗⋯a bowl of cherries一碗櫻桃

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