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  • 1 glass

    1) (a hard usually breakable transparent substance: The bottle is made of glass; ( also adjective) a glass bottle.) γυαλί
    2) (a usually tall hollow object made of glass, used for drinking: There are six glasses on the tray; sherry-glasses.) ποτήρι
    3) ((also looking-glass) a mirror.) καθρέφτης
    4) (a barometer, or the atmospheric pressure shown by one: The glass is falling.) βαρόμετρο
    - glassful
    - glassy
    - glassiness

    English-Greek dictionary > glass

  • 2 cut glass

    (glass with ornamental patterns cut on the surface, used for drinking glasses etc.) δουλεμένο γυαλί

    English-Greek dictionary > cut glass

  • 3 beaker

    ['bi:kə]
    1) (a large drinking-glass or mug: a beaker of hot milk.) κύπελλο
    2) (a deep glass container used in chemistry.) γυάλινο δοχείο (χημικών) πειραμάτων

    English-Greek dictionary > beaker

  • 4 coaster

    1) (a vessel that sails along near the coast.) ακτοπλοϊκό (σκάφος)
    2) (a small mat for putting under a drinking-glass etc.) σουβέρ

    English-Greek dictionary > coaster

  • 5 glassful

    noun (the amount that a drinking-glass will hold: Pour in two glassfuls of water.) (γεμάτο) ποτήρι

    English-Greek dictionary > glassful

  • 6 tumbler

    1) (a large drinking glass: a tumbler of whisky.) ποτήρι
    2) (a tumblerful.) περιεχόμενο ποτηριού
    3) (an acrobat (who performs the acrobatic tricks on the ground).) ακροβάτης

    English-Greek dictionary > tumbler

  • 7 tankard

    ['tæŋkəd]
    (a large drinking-mug of metal, glass etc: a beer tankard.) κούπα, μεγάλο κύπελλο

    English-Greek dictionary > tankard

См. также в других словарях:

  • drinking glass — noun a container for holding liquids while drinking • Syn: ↑glass • Derivationally related forms: ↑glass (for: ↑glass) • Hypernyms: ↑container …   Useful english dictionary

  • glass — [glas, gläs] n. [ME glas < OE glæs, akin to Ger glas < IE base * ĝhel , to shine > GOLD, GLINT, GLOW] 1. a hard, brittle substance made by fusing silicates with soda or potash, lime, and, sometimes, various metallic oxides into a molten… …   English World dictionary

  • Drinking — Drink ing, n. 1. The act of one who drinks; the act of imbibing. [1913 Webster] 2. The practice of partaking to excess of intoxicating liquors. [1913 Webster] 3. An entertainment with liquors; a carousal. [1913 Webster] Note: Drinking is used… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Drinking horn — Drinking Drink ing, n. 1. The act of one who drinks; the act of imbibing. [1913 Webster] 2. The practice of partaking to excess of intoxicating liquors. [1913 Webster] 3. An entertainment with liquors; a carousal. [1913 Webster] Note: Drinking is …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • glass — O.E. glæs glass, a glass vessel, from W.Gmc. *glasam (Cf. O.S. glas, M.Du., Du. glas, Ger. Glas, O.N. gler glass, looking glass, Dan. glar), from PIE *ghel to shine, glitter (Cf. L. glaber smooth, bald, O.C.S. gladuku …   Etymology dictionary

  • glass — /glas / (say glahs) noun 1. a hard, brittle, more or less transparent substance produced by fusion, usually consisting of mutually dissolved silica and silicates (the ordinary variety used for windows, bottles, and the like, containing silica,… …  

  • glass —   Aniani; kī aha (for drinking).    ♦ Glass dish, pā aniani.    ♦ Glass bottom box, pahu aniani.    ♦ To touch glasses, as in drinking, pūkē kī aha.    ♦ Volcanic glass in hairlike form, lauoho o Pele …   English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • drinking — /dring king/, adj. 1. suitable or safe to drink: drinking water. 2. used in drinking: a drinking glass. 3. addicted to or indulging excessively in alcohol: Is he a drinking man? 4. of or pertaining to the act of drinking, esp. the drinking of… …   Universalium

  • drinking — drink•ing [[t]ˈdrɪŋ kɪŋ[/t]] adj. 1) suitable for or used in drinking: drinking water; a drinking glass[/ex] 2) of, pertaining to, or indulging in the drinking of alcohol, esp. to excess: drinking companions[/ex] 3) habitual and excessive… …   From formal English to slang

  • glass — Verb. To break and smash a drinking glass into someones face …   English slang and colloquialisms

  • Drinking bird — Render of two Drinking Birds Classification Heat engines Application Toy, Scientific demonstration …   Wikipedia

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