Слово англійською: bowl
Іменник
Переклад bowl українською: ми́ска, ва́за для фру́ктів, ми́ска для сала́ту, сала́тниця, туале́тна ми́ска
Детальний опис
container
- [countable] (especially in compounds) a deep round dish with a wide open top, used especially for holding food or liquid
- a salad/fruit/sugar bowl
- a washing-up bowl
- I refilled the dog's water bowl.
- Sieve the flour into a bowl.
see also begging bowl, goldfish bowl, mixing bowl
amount
- [countable]
(also bowlful
/ˈbəʊlfʊl/
)
the amount contained in a bowl- He poured himself a bowl of soup.
- I ate a bowl of cereal.
- a bowl of rice/noodles/porridge/water
shape
[countable] the part of some objects that is like a bowl in shape- the bowl of a spoon
- a toilet/lavatory bowl
theatre
[countable] (especially North American English) (in names) a large round theatre without a roof, used for concerts, etc. outdoors ball
[countable] a heavy wooden ball that is used in the games of bowls and bowling game
bowls
[uncountable] (North American English also lawn bowling)
a game played on an area of very smooth grass, in which players take turns to roll bowls as near as possible to a small ballCultureThe balls are heavier on one side so they travel in a curve. Bowls has been popular in Britain for about 600 years and there is a famous story from 1588 about Sir Francis Drake and a game of bowls. According to the story, he was told during the game that the Spanish armada was coming, but he said, ‘There is time to win this game and beat the Spaniards, too.’ Bowls is now usually played by older people.
football game
[countable] (North American English) (in names) a game of American football played after the main season between the best teams Word Originnoun senses 1 to 4 and noun sense 7 Old English bolle, bolla, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bol ‘round object’, also to boll. noun senses 5 to 6 late Middle English (in the general sense ‘ball’): from Old French boule, from Latin bulla ‘bubble’.