The hanyu pinyin for pot is: guō.
Commonly used phrases for pot are as follows:
Pot ba guō bā:
[rice crust;crust of cooked rice on the bottom of a cooking pot] [rice crust; crust of cooked rice on the bottom of a cooking pot] A layer of rice that burns when it is simmered because it is close to the bottom of the pot.
guō bǐng:
[(large,thick) wheat cake] a kind of pancake, harder and larger and thicker.
guō fáng:
[kitchen] 〈方〉: kitchen. Also called pot house.
锅伙 guō huo:
[a common kitchen for small traders or workers] A temporary, poorly-equipped collective lodging place for single workers, hawkers, and so on in the old days.
Pot coke guō jiāo:
[rice crust] 〈fang〉:pot.
boiler guō lú:
[boiler] [boiler] a device for converting water into steam, usually consisting of a metal casing, header box, and tubes, which forms a high-pressure container for steam and water.
Fire-tube boiler.
guō tái:
[the top of a kitchen range] the flat part of a stove on which things are placed.
Circle around the potsherd.
锅汤 guō tāng:
[pot liquor] The liquid left in a pot after cooking pieces of meat, vegetables, or plants.
锅贴儿 guō tiē ér:
[lightly fried dumplings] Dumplings cooked in a pan with a little oil and water.
锅灶 guō zào:
[pot and stove] pot and stove.