1.〈集合词〉陶器,瓦器
1.plates, cups, bowls, etc. used for serving food
1.Her heel came down on something sharp, a stone or piece of broken crockery. Cersei cried out in pain.
脚后跟踩到什么利物,石头或是破碎的瓦片,瑟曦疼的叫了出来。
2.Soft taped music in restaurants tends to mask the clatter of crockery and the conversation at the next table.
餐厅里的轻音乐可以掩盖陶器的碰撞声和邻桌的交谈声。
3.Then he went on a little farther and stumbled against a piece of broken crockery ware, which certainly ought not to have been lying there.
然后他走的没多远就被一块碎盘子,肯定不应该在这出现的,给绊倒了。
4.Frank gently lifted the crockery out of the box and suddenly noticed a miniature Painting at the bottom of the packing case.
弗兰克轻轻地把陶器拿出箱子,突然发现在箱底有一幅微型画
5.If cutlery and crockery are scarce it might be a good idea to get a little lunch bowl and fork or spoon.
如果缺少刀具和餐具,那么备上一个小餐碗和一把小叉或汤勺也不错。
6.Crockery dagger Apart from an interesting-looking carved dagger , the box was full of crockery, much of it broken .
除了一柄式样别致、雕有花纹的匕首外,货箱内装满了陶器,而且大部分都已破碎。
7.It has struggled over the years, despite a revamp of its image away from fancy crockery and towards everyday tableware.
尽管韦奇伍德已从一家精品陶器公司转型至日用餐具的供应商,但多年来却一直经营困难。
8.She pulled everything out, and began rapidly packing them again, deciding that the commoner rugs and crockery should not be taken at all.
但娜塔莎毫不退让;她把全部东西腾出来,飞快地开始重新装箱,决定陈旧的家常地毯和多余的器皿不必全要。
9.The blast had smitten the large , tidy kitchen with all its bright sauce pans and crockery, into a heap of black dust and rubble .
爆炸的结果把这间宽大整洁的厨房连同所有擦得闪闪发光的炊具盘碟等炸成一堆乌黑的尘埃和瓦砾。
10.When the corners of her mouth went down suddenly like a barometer it usually foretold a fall of crockery and tinware.
他太太的嘴角突然像气压计下降一样耷拉下来时通常预示着一场碗碟和罐子雨的到来。