a glass of
IPA/ɐ ɡlˈas ɒv/
IPA/ɐ ɡlˈæs ʌv/
a glass of — idiom
1. one serving of a drink, or the kind of drink itself, when it is in a glass
1.慣用語A1
釋義
one serving of a drink, or the kind of drink itself, when it is in a glass
例句
The waiter set a glass of iced tea beside my plate.
a glass of + drink name
After the run, each player asked for a glass of water.
ask for a glass of something
On cold mornings, Grandpa starts the day with a glass of warm milk.
The cafe included a glass of fresh juice with the breakfast set.
Before the pills, the nurse left a glass of water on the table.
文法句型
a glass of water
a glass of milk
a glass of wine
用法筆記
Usually followed by the name of a drink, especially water, milk, juice, or wine. It can refer either to the liquid itself or to one serving of it, depending on the situation.
常見錯誤
❌a glass water
✅a glass of water
💡this fixed pattern needs 'of' before the drink name.
❌two glass of juice
✅two glasses of juice
💡after numbers above one, 'glass' must be plural.