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cup C0806300 (kŭp) n. 1. a. A small open container, usually with a flat bottom and a handle, used for drinking. b. Such a container and its contents. 2. Abbr. c. A unit of capacity or volume equal to 16 tablespoons or 8 fluid ounces (237 milliliters). See Table at measurement.3. The bowl of a drinking vessel. 4. The chalice or the wine used in the celebration of the Eucharist. 5. A decorative cup-shaped vessel awarded as a prize or trophy. 6. Sports A golf hole or the metal container inside a hole. 7. Either of the two parts of a brassiere that fit over the breasts. 8. An athletic supporter having a protective reinforcement of rigid plastic or metal. 9. A sweetened, flavored, usually chilled beverage, especially one made with wine: claret cup. 10. A dish served in a cup-shaped vessel: fruit cup. 11. a. A cuplike object. b. Biology A cuplike structure or organ. 12. A lot or portion to be suffered or enjoyed. tr.v. cupped, cup·ping, cups 1. To shape like a cup: cup one's hands. 2. To place one's curved hand or hands over or around: cupped his chin in his hands. 3. To subject to the therapeutic procedure of cupping. Idioms: cup of tea 1. Something that one excels in or enjoys: Opera is not my cup of tea. 2. A matter to be reckoned or dealt with: Recreational sport is relaxing. Professional sport is another cup of tea altogether. in (one's) cups Intoxicated; drunk. [Middle English cuppe, from Old English, from Late Latin cuppa, drinking vessel, possibly variant of Latin cūpa, tub, cask; see cupola.] cup (kʌp) n1. a small open container, usually having one handle, used for drinking from2. the contents of such a container: that cup was too sweet. 3. (Units) Also called: teacup or cupful a unit of capacity used in cooking equal to approximately half a pint, 8 fluid ounces, or about one quarter of a litre4. something resembling a cup in shape or function, such as the flower base of some plants of the rose family or a cuplike bodily organ5. (Clothing & Fashion) either of two cup-shaped parts of a brassiere, designed to support the breasts6. a cup-shaped trophy awarded as a prize7. (General Sporting Terms) a. a sporting contest in which a cup is awarded to the winnerb. (as modifier): a cup competition. 8. (Brewing) a mixed drink with one ingredient as a base, usually served from a bowl: claret cup. 9. (Golf) golf the hole or metal container in the hole on a green10. (Ecclesiastical Terms) the chalice or the consecrated wine used in the Eucharist11. one's lot in life12. in one's cups drunk13. one's cup of tea informal one's chosen or preferred thing, task, company, etc: she's not my cup of tea. vb (tr) , cups, cupping or cupped14. to form (something, such as the hands) into the shape of a cup15. to put into or as if into a cup16. (Medicine) archaic to draw blood to the surface of the body of (a person) by using a cupping glass[Old English cuppe, from Late Latin cuppa cup, alteration of Latin cūpa cask] ˈcupˌlike adjcup (kʌp) n., v. cupped, cup•ping. n. 1. a small, open container made of china, glass, metal, etc., usu. with a handle, used chiefly as a drinking vessel for hot beverages. 2. the bowllike part of a goblet or the like. 3. a cup with its contents. 4. the quantity contained in a cup. 5. a unit of capacity equal to 8 fluid ounces (237 milliliters) or 16 tablespoons; half pint. 6. an ornamental bowl, vase, etc., esp. of precious metal, offered as a prize for a contest. 7. any of various mixed drinks, as wine with fruit and other ingredients. 8. the chalice or wine used in the Eucharist. 9. something to be partaken of or endured; one's portion, as of joy or suffering. 10. cups, the drinking of intoxicating liquors. 11. any cuplike utensil, organ, part, cavity, etc. 12. either of the two forms that cover the breasts in a brassiere. 13. an athletic supporter protectively reinforced with rigid plastic or metal. 14. a. the metal receptacle within a golf hole. b. the hole itself. v.t. 15. to take, place, or hold in or as if in a cup. 16. to form into a cuplike shape: to cup one's hands. Idioms: 1. in one's cups, intoxicated; drunk. 2. one's cup of tea, something suited or attractive to one. [before 1000; Middle English, Old English cuppe < Latin cuppa, variant of cūpa tub, cask] cup glass">glass mug">mug1. 'cup'A cup is a small, round container, usually with a handle, from which you drink hot drinks such as tea and coffee. When you are not holding a cup, you usually rest it on a saucer. John put his cup and saucer on the coffee table.A cup is also a unit of measurement used in cooking. Mix four cups of flour with a pinch of salt.2. 'glass'A glass is a container made out of glass and used for cold drinks. I put down my glass and stood up.He poured Ellen a glass of juice.3. 'mug'A mug is a large deep cup with straight sides and a handle, used for hot drinks. You don't rest a mug on a saucer. He spooned instant coffee into two of the mugs.4. containers and contentsYou can use cup, glass, and mug to talk about either the containers or their contents. I dropped the cup and it broke.Drink eight glasses of water a day.cup Past participle: cupped Gerund: cupping
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I cup | you cup | he/she/it cups | we cup | you cup | they cup |
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I cupped | you cupped | he/she/it cupped | we cupped | you cupped | they cupped |
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I am cupping | you are cupping | he/she/it is cupping | we are cupping | you are cupping | they are cupping |
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I have cupped | you have cupped | he/she/it has cupped | we have cupped | you have cupped | they have cupped |
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I was cupping | you were cupping | he/she/it was cupping | we were cupping | you were cupping | they were cupping |
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I had cupped | you had cupped | he/she/it had cupped | we had cupped | you had cupped | they had cupped |
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I will cup | you will cup | he/she/it will cup | we will cup | you will cup | they will cup |
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I will have cupped | you will have cupped | he/she/it will have cupped | we will have cupped | you will have cupped | they will have cupped |
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I will be cupping | you will be cupping | he/she/it will be cupping | we will be cupping | you will be cupping | they will be cupping |
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I have been cupping | you have been cupping | he/she/it has been cupping | we have been cupping | you have been cupping | they have been cupping |
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I will have been cupping | you will have been cupping | he/she/it will have been cupping | we will have been cupping | you will have been cupping | they will have been cupping |
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I had been cupping | you had been cupping | he/she/it had been cupping | we had been cupping | you had been cupping | they had been cupping |
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I would cup | you would cup | he/she/it would cup | we would cup | you would cup | they would cup |
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I would have cupped | you would have cupped | he/she/it would have cupped | we would have cupped | you would have cupped | they would have cupped |
cupA measure of volume (either liquid or solid) used especially in cooking. 1 cup = 1⁄2 pt, 8 fluid ounces (16 tbsp).ThesaurusNoun | 1. | cup - a small open container usually used for drinking; usually has a handle; "he put the cup back in the saucer"; "the handle of the cup was missing"beaker - a cup (usually without a handle)chalice, goblet - a bowl-shaped drinking vessel; especially the Eucharistic cupcoffee cup - a cup from which coffee is drunkcontainer - any object that can be used to hold things (especially a large metal boxlike object of standardized dimensions that can be loaded from one form of transport to another)crockery, dishware - tableware (eating and serving dishes) collectivelyDixie cup, paper cup - a disposable cup made of paper; for holding drinksgrace cup - cup to be passed around for the final toast after a mealcylix, kylix - a shallow drinking cup with two handles; used in ancient Greecemoustache cup, mustache cup - a drinking cup with a bar inside the rim to keep a man's mustache out of the drinkscyphus - an ancient Greek drinking cup; two handles and footed baseteacup - a cup from which tea is drunk | | 2. | cup - the quantity a cup will hold; "he drank a cup of coffee"; "he borrowed a cup of sugar"cupfulcontainerful - the quantity that a container will hold | | 3. | cup - any cup-shaped concavity; "bees filled the waxen cups with honey"; "he wore a jock strap with a metal cup"; "the cup of her bra"concave shape, concavity, incurvation, incurvature - a shape that curves or bends inward | | 4. | cup - a United States liquid unit equal to 8 fluid ouncesUnited States liquid unit - a liquid unit officially adopted in the United States Customary Systemgill - a United States liquid unit equal to 4 fluid ouncespint - a United States liquid unit equal to 16 fluid ounces; two pints equal one quart | | 5. | cup - cup-shaped plant organacorn cup, cupule - cup-shaped structure of hardened bracts at the base of an acornplant organ - a functional and structural unit of a plant or fungus | | 6. | cup - a punch served in a pitcher instead of a punch bowlpunch - an iced mixed drink usually containing alcohol and prepared for multiple servings; normally served in a punch bowlchampagne cup - a punch containing a sparkling wineclaret cup - a punch made of claret and brandy with lemon juice and sugar and sometimes sherry or curacao and fresh fruit | | 7. | cup - the hole (or metal container in the hole) on a golf green; "he swore as the ball rimmed the cup and rolled away"; "put the flag back in the cup"hole - an opening deliberately made in or through something | | 8. | cup - a large metal vessel with two handles that is awarded as a trophy to the winner of a competition; "the school kept the cups is a special glass case"loving cupDavis Cup - cup awarded for the annual international team tennis competitiontrophy, prize - something given as a token of victory | Verb | 1. | cup - form into the shape of a cup; "She cupped her hands"shape, form - give shape or form to; "shape the dough"; "form the young child's character" | | 2. | cup - put into a cup; "cup the milk"put in, stick in, inclose, insert, introduce, enclose - introduce; "Insert your ticket here" | | 3. | cup - treat by applying evacuated cups to the patient's skintransfusepractice of medicine, medicine - the learned profession that is mastered by graduate training in a medical school and that is devoted to preventing or alleviating or curing diseases and injuries; "he studied medicine at Harvard"care for, treat - provide treatment for; "The doctor treated my broken leg"; "The nurses cared for the bomb victims"; "The patient must be treated right away or she will die"; "Treat the infection with antibiotics" |
cupnoun1. mug, goblet, chalice, teacup, beaker, demitasse, bowl a set of matching cups and saucers2. trophy First prize is a silver cup and a scroll.Cups and other drinking vessels canteen, champagne flute, chalice, copita, cup, demitasse, glass, goblet, mug, porrón, quaich, schooner, tankard, tassie, tumbler, water bottleTranslationscup (kap) noun1. a usually round hollow container to hold liquid for drinking, often with a handle. a teacup; a cup of tea. 杯子 杯子2. an ornamental vessel, usually of silver or other metal, given as a prize in sports events etc. They won the Football League Cup. 獎杯 奖杯 verb – past tense, past participle cupped – 1. to form (one's hands) into the shape of a cup. He cupped his hands round his mouth and called. 使成杯狀 使成杯状2. to hold (something) in one's cupped hands. He cupped the egg in his hands. 捧 捧,使(手)窝成杯状 ˈcupful nounthree cupfuls of water. 一杯 一满杯cupboard (ˈkabəd) noun (American ˈcloset) a cabinet of any size up to that of a small room for storing anything. Put the food in the cupboard; a broom cupboard. 櫥櫃 碗碟橱cup final the final match in a football competition in which the prize is a cup. (足球)決賽 (足球)决赛 ˈcup-tie noun one of a series of games in a football competition in which the prize is a cup. 優勝杯賽事 优胜杯决赛one's cup of tea the sort of thing one likes or prefers. Classical music is not my cup of tea. 喜歡或偏好的東西 使某人感兴趣的东西- Could we have another cup of coffee, please? → 再要一杯咖啡吧
- Could we have another cup of tea, please? → 再要一杯茶吧
cup See:- (one's) cup runneth over
- a storm in a teacup
- a tempest in a teacup
- be in (one's) cups
- be not (one's) cup of tea
- cup (one's) hands together
- cup hands together
- cup of joe
- cup of tea
- cup of tea, one's
- in (one's) cups
- in cups
- in one's cups
- in your cups
- just cup of tea
- many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip, there's
- My cup runneth over
- not (one's) cup of tea
- not be somebody's cup of tea
- not be your cup of tea
- not cup of tea
- not one's cup of tea
- not the sharpest pencil in the cup
- not your cup of tea
- there is many a slip twixt cup and lip
- there's many a slip twixt cup and lip
- There's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip
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cup1. a unit of capacity used in cooking equal to approximately half a pint, 8 fluid ounces, or about one quarter of a litre 2. a mixed drink with one ingredient as a base, usually served from a bowl 3. Golf the hole or metal container in the hole on a green 4. Christian religion the chalice or the consecrated wine used in the Eucharist Cup in sports: (1) Sports competitions conducted, for the most part, in accordance with the Olympic system (whereby the loser is eliminated from further competition) and principally for sports where the participants are in direct opposition to each other. International cups include world cups (for example, the Davis Cup, established in 1900, which is the unofficial world championship in tennis), intercontinental cups (the soccer cup that has been competed for since 1960 by the strongest clubs from Europe and the Americas), and continental cups (for example, the European championship cups in basketball, soccer, and hockey, most of which were established in the 1950’s and 1960’s). Cups are also held in individual countries (in the USSR in 1973 there were cups in 25 sports; the first was for soccer, dating back to 1936). One of the oldest is the Stanley Cup, awarded to the best professional hockey team of Canada and the USA (since 1892). Sometimes the term “cup” is used for team or individual competitions conducted in accordance with different systems (round-robin, mixed, etc.)—for example, the World Cup for volleyball (since 1965) and the European cups for gymnastics (since 1955) and track and field (since 1965). (2) A prize, as a rule, a challenge cup, which is awarded to the winner of competitions (either a team or an individual athlete). What does it mean when you dream about a cup?In psychoanalysis, a cup is a symbol of the female and female sexuality. Alternatively, an empty cup can represent receptiveness. cup[kəp] (design engineering) A cylindrical part with only one end open. (engineering) A low spot forming on a tool joint shoulder as a result of wobbling. (mathematics) The symbol ∪, which indicates the union of two sets. (metallurgy) Sheet metal part formed during the first deep-drawing operation.
Cup[kəp] (astronomy) Crater cup1. The deviation of the face of a board from a plane. 2. A metal insert in a countersunk screw hole. See cupcup
cup [kup] a depression or hollow.eye cup eyecup (def. 1).excavation of optic disk.glaucomatous cup a depression of the optic disk due to persistently increased intraocular pressure, broader and deeper than a physiologic cup, and occurring first at the temporal side of the disk.physiologic cup excavation of optic disk.cup (kŭp), 1. An excavated or hollowed structure, either anatomic or pathologic. Synonym(s): poculum2. Synonym(s): cupping glass [A.S. cuppe] cup (kŭp) An excavated or cup-shaped structure, either anatomic or pathologic. [A.S. cuppe]cup (kŭp) An excavated or hollowed structure, either anatomic or pathologic. [A.S. cuppe]Patient discussion about cupQ. I know I’m supposed to drink 8-10 cups of water a day – but I feel it’s too much for me. I try to drink 8 cups a day but I just can’t continue with it long, I just find myself going to the bathroom every 30 minutes. Any idea?A. when people thought of this genius theory of drinking 10 cups a day they didn’t take in consideration the amount of water we get from our food, the idea that people working construction need more then 8 cups, that people that work in an air conditioned office and don’t tend to move around too much don’t perspire as well as construction workers. They just took the average data- we loose this amount of water, so we need to replace it. You should listen to your body and not to wise guys. Q. Is it true that more cups of coffee can help avoid snack attacks?? I love having a snack between meals- but way too much. Is it true that black coffee can replace the feeling that a snack gives and even calm the fake hunger feeling for a while??A. fruits- not very dietetic but at least healthy. carrots can be a good idea too. if you'll eat healthy snacks during the day you won't eat much at lunch and dinner time. Q. how many 1. calories 2. good vs bad fat 3. protein does 1 cup of whole milk have compared to 1 cup of almonds? A. Each almond has 7 calories. A cup of almonds has 680 calories, Total Fat: 60g, out of which 3.9g are Saturated Fat (=bad fat), Carbs: 24g, Protein: 24g. 1 cup of 2% milk has 130 calories, Total Fat: 5g, out of which 3g are Saturated Fat (=bad fat), Carbs: 13g, Protein: 8g. Here is the nutrition value of different kinds of milk as well: http://www.cassclay.com/milk_nut.html More discussions about cupCUP
CUPThe ISO 4217 currency code for Cuban Peso.CUPISO 4217 code for the Cuban peso. The peso is one of two official currencies in Cuba, the other being the convertible peso. The CUP has no official value outside of Cuba; to convert CUP, one must first convert it to convertible pesos, which are then exchangeable for other currencies. Most workers receive portions of their salaries in both currencies; they buy basic items like food with CUP and use convertible pesos for luxury goods.conditional use permit (CUP)(pronounced “cup”) A permit granted to a property owner to make use of real property in a manner allowed under current zoning regulations, but only in accordance with conditions to be applied by the zoning authority. Houses of worship may be allowed in areas zoned for residential use,but the applicant may be required to obtain a conditional use permit that can be predicated on size, off-street parking availability, indirect nighttime lighting, and other such factors determined on a case-by-case basis. Contrast with variance, in which the property owner is given permission to use the property in a manner inconsistent with current zoning regulations. CUP
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CUP➣California University of Pennsylvania | CUP➣Cuban Peso (ISO currency code) | CUP➣Cambridge University Press | CUP➣Columbia University Press | CUP➣Conditional Use Permit | CUP➣Canadian University Press | CUP➣Cancer of Unknown Primary | CUP➣Committee of Union and Progress (Turkey) | CUP➣China Unionpay (credit card company) | CUP➣Centro Unico Prenotazioni (Italian: One Centre Bookings) | CUP➣Contents Under Pressure (radio show) | CUP➣Content Usage Policy (intellectual property; various organizations) | CUP➣Cursor Position | CUP➣Candidatura d'Unitat Popular (Catalan countries) | CUP➣Canterbury University Press (New Zealand) | CUP➣Commission Université Palais (French: University Building Commission) | CUP➣Continuous Upgrade Process | CUP➣Common Unix Printing System | CUP➣Competitive Upgrade | CUP➣Cisco Unified Presence | CUP➣Code Universel des Produits (French: Universal Product Code) | CUP➣Carcinoma of Unknown Primary | CUP➣Comparable Uncontrolled Price (accounting) | CUP➣Central Utility Plant (University of Colorado Denver) | CUP➣Condom Use Programme (various locations) | CUP➣China University of Petroleum (Beijing) | CUP➣Control Unit Port | CUP➣Clarion University of Pennsylvania | CUP➣Consumptive Use Permit | CUP➣Common Underlying Proficiency | CUP➣Copper Units of Pressure | CUP➣Constructor of Useful Parsers | CUP➣Component Unit Price (various organizations) | CUP➣Compassionate Use Program (pharmaceuticals) | CUP➣Careers Using Physics | CUP➣Centralized Ultrasound Processing | CUP➣Common Undersea Picture | CUP➣COMSEC Utility Program | CUP➣Carupano, Venezuela - Carupano (Airport Code) | CUP➣Corrosion Under Paint | CUP➣Common User Products | CUP➣Consolidated Utilization Plan | CUP➣Cataloguing Upgrade | CUP➣Common User Processor | CUP➣Commonality Usage Proposal (NASA) | CUP➣Catalog Update Process |
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Synonyms for cupnoun mugSynonyms- mug
- goblet
- chalice
- teacup
- beaker
- demitasse
- bowl
noun trophySynonymsSynonyms for cupnoun a small open container usually used for drinkingRelated Words- beaker
- chalice
- goblet
- coffee cup
- container
- crockery
- dishware
- Dixie cup
- paper cup
- grace cup
- cylix
- kylix
- moustache cup
- mustache cup
- scyphus
- teacup
noun the quantity a cup will holdSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun any cup-shaped concavityRelated Words- concave shape
- concavity
- incurvation
- incurvature
noun a United States liquid unit equal to 8 fluid ouncesRelated Words- United States liquid unit
- gill
- pint
noun cup-shaped plant organRelated Words- acorn cup
- cupule
- plant organ
noun a punch served in a pitcher instead of a punch bowlRelated Words- punch
- champagne cup
- claret cup
noun the hole (or metal container in the hole) on a golf greenRelated Wordsnoun a large metal vessel with two handles that is awarded as a trophy to the winner of a competitionSynonymsRelated Wordsverb form into the shape of a cupRelated Wordsverb put into a cupRelated Words- put in
- stick in
- inclose
- insert
- introduce
- enclose
verb treat by applying evacuated cups to the patient's skinSynonymsRelated Words- practice of medicine
- medicine
- care for
- treat
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