a flagon of [liquid]
flagon通常指带柄和嘴的大壶,用于盛酒。
He ordered a flagon of wine.
他点了一壶酒。
大酒壶;圣餐酒壶
flagons — plural of flagon
先理解核心含义,再看它在真实句子里的用法。
大酒壶;圣餐酒壶
a large jug-like vessel, typically with a handle, lid, and spout, used for serving drinks such as wine or cider; in Christian use, a vessel for the wine at Communion
He ordered a flagon of wine.
他点了一壶酒。
一种类似壶的大容器,通常有柄、盖和嘴,用于在餐桌上供应苹果酒或葡萄酒等饮品;特指(基督教)用于圣餐礼中盛酒的这种容器。
A large vessel resembling a jug, usually with a handle, lid, and spout, for serving drinks such as cider or wine at a table; specifically (Christianity), such a vessel used to hold the wine for the ritual of Holy Communion.
The innkeeper filled a flagon with red wine and placed it on the table.
客栈老板把红酒装满一个酒壶,放在桌子上。
During the feast, servants carried flagons of ale to the guests.
宴会期间,仆人们端着盛满麦芽酒的酒壶给客人。
He lifted the heavy flagon and poured himself a generous drink.
他举起沉重的酒壶,给自己倒了满满一杯。
flagon通常指带柄和嘴的大壶,用于盛酒。
He ordered a flagon of wine.
他点了一壶酒。
The knight drank from a flagon of ale.
骑士从一壶麦芽酒中饮用。
She filled the flagon with mead.
她将蜂蜜酒灌满了酒壶。
Not this
He bought two flagon.
Use this
He bought two flagons.
flagon是可数名词,表示两个或以上时应用复数形式flagons。
Not this
She poured wine from a flagen.
Use this
She poured wine from a flagon.
正确拼写为flagon而非flagen。
Focus on the distinctions below. Other candidates are kept compact until a reliable usage note is available.
银酒壶
The king drank from a silver flagon.
国王用银酒壶饮酒。
一壶酒
He ordered a flagon of wine for the table.
他为餐桌点了一壶酒。
传递酒壶
In medieval feasts, it was common to pass the flagon around.
在中世纪的宴会上,传递酒壶是很常见的。
斟满酒壶
The innkeeper filled the flagon with ale.
旅店老板将酒壶斟满麦芽酒。
锡酒壶
The tavern served beer in pewter flagons.
小酒馆用锡酒壶盛啤酒。
Use flagons naturally, then get feedback on meaning, tone, grammar, and phrasing.
Revisit a common error or keep this word in your review list.
想象“flag”旗子上挂着一个酒壶,旗子飘动时酒壶也晃动,记住flagon是酒壶。
Formal register, typically used in historical or literary contexts (e.g., medieval banquets) or when referring to a large metal or pottery vessel for wine. 中文注:通常用于正式或历史场合,如中世纪宴会或文学描述中的酒壶。
Dragon and wagon rhyme exactly (ˈdræɡən, ˈwæɡən). Hexagon and polygon share the ending /ɡən/ but have different stressed vowels. Slogan does not rhyme (vowel differs).
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