cauldron是什么意思

  • En [ ˈkɔːl.drən]
  • Us [ ˈkɑːl.drən]

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  • These folds could be related to cauldron subsidence, and they suggest that subsidence probably began relatively soon after the gabbro and troctolite were emplaced.

  • Nothing in the mash of rags can claim to be in its particular cauldron; the original rags are homogenized into grey slurry.

  • Alternatively, they may have been preferentially cooked in other containers, perhaps metal cauldrons, which have left no trace in the archaeological record.

  • Non-human animals play fundamental roles in the spread of many of these diseases - as reservoirs, as vectors, and as cauldrons for the creation of new types.

  • They simply merged back into what was often a chaotic social cauldron in which anonymity cloaked, to the point of invisibility, those who lived a transient existence.

  • No traces of the range were found during the restoration work, but there can be little doubt that it was large, with openings for several rice cauldrons of differing sizes.

  • The passionate politics surrounding immigration, social and political cohesion, and imagined threats to peace and prosperity, will pitch such research into the cauldron of political competition and controversy.

  • They sit round the cauldron of the market place like a lot of witches.

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  • 中文简体

    (通常指架在火上的)大锅…

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  • Español

    caldero…

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  • Português

    caldeirão…

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  • Türk dili

    kazan, yemek pişirmek için büyükçe tencere, karavana…

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  • Français

    chaudron…

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  • Čeština

    kotel…

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  • Dansk

    stor gryde, heksegryde…

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  • Indonesia

    kuali…

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