1.This was the first time in China to perform the thermal test for a transport cask.
乏燃料运输容器热试验在中国是首次。
英:[kɑ:sk]
美:[kæsk]
复数:casks
第三人称单数:casks
现在分词:casking
过去式:casked
过去分词:casked
词根:cask
n.casing 套;盒;(香肠的)肠衣;包装
v.casing 把…装入箱内(case的ing形式)
noun
a large, strong barrel used esp. for storing wine, sherry, and similar alcoholic beverages.The casks are stored in the wine cellar.
the contents of such a barrel.The merrymakers consumed several casks of wine during the festival.
transitive verb
to put or store in a cask.The vintner will cask this sherry for fifty years before any is sold.
barrel, bucket
"水密桶,用于盛装液体的桶状容器,"15世纪中期,源自法语 casque "一个桶; 一个头盔",来自西班牙语 casco "头骨; 酒桶; 头盔",最初是"陶片",来自 cascar "打碎",源自拉丁语 *quassicare,是 quassare "摇动,破碎"的频率动词(见 quash)。意义的演变不确定。
Middle English caske, perhaps from Middle French casque helmet, from Spanish casco potsherd, skull, helmet
The first known use of cask was in the 15th century
cassavanoun
any of several tropical plants with a fleshy root that yields a nourishing starchalso: the root or its starch compare tapioca
casquenoun
helmet sense 1
casketnoun
a small chest or box (as for jewels)
coffin
casknoun
a barrel-shaped container usually for liquids
the quantity contained in a cask
1.This was the first time in China to perform the thermal test for a transport cask.
乏燃料运输容器热试验在中国是首次。
2.He drew some cognac from the cask into a tin cannikin.
他从酒桶里倒了一些白兰地到一只小锡杯里.
3.Yet whether he’s performing in the former John Varvatos boutique in SoHo or beside City Winery’s towering casks, he always sounds moved by the buoyant chorus.
4.In February, they stood off Capetown to fill their water casks and replenish supplies.
5.Some days they unloaded seventy-five casks; some days the sea was so rough that they had to cover the water with an oil slick before the boats could approach the Henry.
6.He wrote for the British gentry — well-heeled, affluent white males who still purchased claret from France in cask, to be bottled in their private cellars on demand.
7.MacHarg’s men set big casks of this sterilized water throughout the park and replenished them every day.
8.I need a cask of wine and some apples.
我需要一桶酒和一些苹果。
9.“He didn’t know that wine is so scarce it’s selling for five thousand livres a cask!”
10.Wine started from a hole in the cask.
酒从木桶的一个孔冒了出来。
11.The maximum capacity of a cask depends on its shortest batten.
木桶的最大容量取决于桶身上最短的那片木条。
12.Jon built a cookfire, claimed a small cask of Mormont's favorite robust red from stores, and poured it into a kettle.
13.Soldiers were rushing about near a white marquee, carrying casks.
14.The pub champions local and sustainable ingredients, and the bar features Welsh cask ales brewed nearby.
15.They were arrayed on three sides of the city, all but the river side, surrounded by piles of broken stone and casks of pitch and resin just waiting for a torch.
16.In Norway, where the domestic market is robust, aquavits are a premium liquor, traditionally aged in sherry casks and enjoyed after dinner like a Cognac or Scotch.
17.Once inside, he would take a fist-sized chunk of chalk from his pouch and mark each cask and sack j and barrel as he counted them while Marsh compared the new ; count to the old.
18.Mites are a tiny parasitic insect, the cask has some defensive effect.
螨虫是一种微小的寄生小虫, 木桶也有一定的防御效果.
19.They sell cider at 10 dollars a cask.
他们以每桶十美元的价钱出售苹果酒。
20.Arya thrust her wooden sword through her belt and began to climb, leaping from cask to cask until she could reach the window.