Chinese | English |
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壺 noun | kettle [kettles](vessel for boiling a liquid or cooking food) pot [pots](vessel for cooking or storing food etc.) teakettle(a vessel for boiling water for tea) |
壺鈴 noun | kettlebell(a kind of weight) |
壺關 proper noun | Huguan(county) |
便壺 noun | chamber pot(a container used for urination and defecation, see also: urinal; chemical toilet) |
俄式茶壺 noun | samovar [samovars](metal urn with a spigot, for boiling water for making tea) |
冰壺 noun | curling(winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice) |
咖啡壺 noun | coffee pot(pot for coffee) |
咖啡濾壓壺 noun | cafetière(cylindrical glass jug used to make coffee) |
唾壺 noun | spittoon [spittoons](receptacle for spit) |
噴壺 noun | watering can(utensil for watering plants) |
墨水壺 noun | inkhorn(small portable ink container) |
夜壺 noun | chamber pot(a container used for urination and defecation, see also: urinal; chemical toilet) |
尿壺 noun | chamber pot(a container used for urination and defecation, see also: urinal; chemical toilet) |
投壺 noun | pitch-pot(traditional East Asian game) |
暖壺 noun | thermos [thermoses](vacuum flask) |
水壺 noun | canteen [canteens](water bottle) flask [flasks](container for a small amount of beverage) kettle [kettles](vessel for boiling a liquid or cooking food) teakettle(a vessel for boiling water for tea) |
沙壺 noun | hourglass(clock) |
漏壺 noun | clepsydra [clepsydras](water clock) water clock(device for measuring time) |
茶壺 noun | teapot [teapots](vessel for tea) |
茶壺保溫套 /cháhú bǎowēntào/ noun | tea cosy [tea cosies](cloth covering a teapot) |
藤壺 noun | barnacle [barnacles](marine crustacean) |
酒壺 noun | flagon(large vessel resembling a jug, usually with a handle, lid, and spout, for serving drinks such as cider or wine at a table; such a vessel used to hold the wine for the ritual of Holy Communion) |
金壺 noun | clepsydra [clepsydras](water clock) water clock(device for measuring time) |
銅壺 noun | clepsydra [clepsydras](water clock) water clock(device for measuring time) |
鼻煙壺 noun | snuff bottle(bottle used by the Chinese during the Qing dynasty to hold powdered tobacco) |