flask
- IPA[flɑːsk]
英式
- a container for liquids.;a narrow-necked glass container, typically conical or spherical, used in a laboratory to hold reagents or samples.
noun: flask, plural noun: flasks
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- 1. a container for liquids.
- ▪ a narrow-necked glass container, typically conical or spherical, used in a laboratory to hold reagents or samples.
- ▪ a narrow-necked bulbous glass container, typically with a covering of wickerwork, for storing wine or oil.
- ▪ British a vacuum flask.
- ▪ a hip flask.
- ▪ the contents of a flask a flask of coffee
- 2. an extremely strong lead-lined container for transporting or storing radioactive nuclear waste.
- 3. historical short for powder flask
- a small container with a nozzle for carrying and dispersing gunpowder.
Oxford Dictionary
- a small flask for liquor, of a kind intended to be carried in a hip pocket.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a conical flat-bottomed laboratory flask with a narrow neck.
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for thermos
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small flask for spirits, of a kind intended to be carried in a hip pocket.
Oxford Dictionary
- a small container with a nozzle for carrying and dispensing gunpowder.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a container that keeps a substance hot or cold by means of a double wall enclosing a vacuum.
Oxford Dictionary
- a conical flat-bottomed laboratory flask with a narrow neck.
Oxford American Dictionary
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