tumbler
/ˈtʌmblə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · [tˈʌmblɚ] /ˈtʌmblər/ (ame, ipa) · [tˈʌmblɚ] /ˈtəm-blər How to pronounce tumbler (audio)/ (ame, mw)
tumbler — 名詞
- tumblersingular
- tumblersplural
1. a straight-sided glass or cup that you drink from, made without a handle or rais
平口杯
無把手、無杯腳的飲用杯
a straight-sided glass or cup that you drink from, made without a handle or raised base
Sora poured orange juice into a tumbler before the guests arrived.
Sora 在客人到之前,把柳橙汁倒進平口杯裡。
pour a drink into a tumbler
The hotel left a clean tumbler beside the sink for brushing teeth.
飯店在洗手台旁放了一個乾淨的平口杯,讓客人刷牙時使用。
tumbler beside the sink
Anjali wrapped the tumbler in a towel so it would not crack.
Anjali 用毛巾包住那個平口杯,好讓它不要裂開。
At lunch, Kian filled his tumbler with cold tea and lemon.
午餐時,Kian 把冰茶和檸檬裝進自己的平口杯裡。
The plastic tumbler slipped from Christopher's hand onto the kitchen floor.
那個塑膠平口杯從 Christopher 手中滑落到廚房地板上。
文法句型
pour juice into a tumbler
keep a tumbler by the sink
fill a tumbler with tea
用法筆記
Usually refers to a simple drinking glass or reusable cup with no handle. It often appears in home, hotel, or bathroom contexts, and it can be made of glass, plastic, or metal.
常見錯誤
2. an acrobat or gymnast whose act includes rolls, flips, and other turning movemen
翻騰特技員
表演前滾翻、空翻等動作的人
an acrobat or gymnast whose act includes rolls, flips, and other turning movements
Mira trained as a tumbler before joining the circus in Barcelona.
Mira 在加入巴塞隆納的馬戲團之前,先受訓成為翻騰特技員。
train as a tumbler
During the parade, the young tumbler flipped over three mats in a row.
遊行時,那位年輕的翻騰特技員連續越過三塊墊子翻轉。
tumbler + flip over mats
Eleni watched the tumbler land lightly after a fast backward roll.
Eleni 看著那位翻騰特技員在快速向後翻滾後輕巧落地。
Tendai worked with a coach each morning to become a stronger tumbler.
Tendai 每天早上都和教練一起訓練,好成為更強的翻騰特技員。
The festival hired a tumbler to entertain families between the music shows.
那個節慶活動聘請了一位翻騰特技員,在音樂表演之間娛樂家庭觀眾。
文法句型
train as a tumbler
a tumbler flips over mats
hire a tumbler for a show
用法筆記
Used for performers whose routine focuses on rolling and flipping movements. In modern sports settings, people may also say gymnast when the person performs as part of a team or competition.