释义 |
caldroncal‧dron /ˈkɔːldrən $ ˈkɒːl-/ noun [countable] - City College had a reputation as a caldron of black rage.
- Turn-of-the- century New Orleans was a caldron of cultures, equal parts poverty and wealth.
- What they have done, however, is turn the sleepy municipal bond industry into a caldron of backbiting and finger-pointing.
the American spelling of cauldron |