ware
- IPA[wer]
美式
- pottery, typically that of a specified type;manufactured articles of a specified type
noun: ware, plural noun: wares
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- 1. pottery, typically that of a specified type blue-and-white majolica ware Minoan potters produced an astonishing variety of wares
- ▪ manufactured articles of a specified type crystal ware aluminum ware
- ▪ articles offered for sale traders in the street markets displayed their wares
- denoting articles made of ceramic or used in cooking and serving food: tableware bakeware
Oxford Dictionary
- denoting articles made of ceramic or used in cooking and serving food: tableware bakeware
Oxford American Dictionary
- a type of soft-paste porcelain made at Chelsea in the 18th century.
Oxford Dictionary
- a type of fine, glossy, reddish-brown pottery widely made in the Roman Empire.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[wɛː]
英式
- pottery, typically that of a specified type: blue-and-white majolica ware Minoan potters produced an astonishing variety of wares
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[wer]
美式
- aware: thou speak'st wiser than thou art ware of
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[wɛː]
英式
- used as a warning cry, typically during a hunt: ‘Ware!’ the warden cried, rousing the crew
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[wɛː]
英式
- aware: thou speak'st wiser than thou art ware of
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[wer]
美式
- beware (used as a warning cry, typically in a hunting context): ‘Ware!’ the warden cried, rousing the crew
Oxford American Dictionary