The English word for bowl is bowl.
I. PronunciationEnglish: [/b?l/]; American: [/bo?l/]
II. Chinese Translationn. bowl; bowl-like; amphitheater
v. throw; roll; bowl
III. FormsPresent participle: bowling
Past tense: bowled
Past participle: bowled
4. phrase matching1. soup bowl soup bowl
2. salad bowl salad bowl
3. mixing bowl mixing bowl
4. bowl of rice a bowl of rice
5. to bowl a ball pitching
5. bilingual example sentences1. p>1. She served the soup in a large bowl.
She served the soup in a large bowl.
2. He filled his bowlwith salad.
3. I need a mixing bowl to prepare the dough.
I need a mixing bowl to prepare the dough.
4. He finished his bowl of rice.
5. He bowled a perfect game.
He bowled a perfect game.
VI. Usage1. "Bowl" as a noun usually refers to a round or hemispherical container used to hold food or liquids. For example: She put the fruit in the bowl.
2. "Bowl" can also mean a bowl-like shape or container, such as the bowl-shaped part of a theater or stadium. For example, the concert was held in the bowl of the stadium.
3. "Bowl" is used as a verb, meaning to roll, or to bowl. For example, He bowled the ball down the alley.
4. In phrases or expressions, "bowl" is often used in combination with other words, such as "soup bowl", "salad bowl", "bowl of rice" (a bowl of rice), "bowl of rice" (a bowl of rice). " (bowl of rice), or "bowling alley" (bowling alley). For example, In?any?event,?the?bowling?alley?restaurant?proved?quite?acceptable. (In any case, the restaurant at that bowling alley proved to be quite good.)
5. The past tense and past participle form of "Bowl" is "bowled" and the present participle form is "bowling". For example, They bowled until midnight.
6. "Bowl" can also be used to describe fast movement, especially easy movement. E.g. The children bowled down the hill in their sleds.
VII. Synonymsn. bowl; wooden ball; large wine glass
knurr, rummer
vi. to play bowling; to slide; to move smoothly and quickly
slip, slide
vt. to pitch; to spin; to move smoothly and quickly
go round and round, fly about