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单词 pot
释义 pot
I. \ˈpät, usu -äd.+V\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English pot, pott, from Old English pott; akin to Old Frisian pott pot, Middle Dutch pot, Middle Low German pot, put, and perhaps to Old English -pūte, a fish with a large head — more at pout
1.
 a. : a usually rounded metal or earthen container of varying size used chiefly for domestic purposes: as
  (1) : a container used for boiling or cooking — compare kettle
  (2) : a container for a beverage
  (3) : chamber pot
 b. : such a container with its contents
  < give her a pot and a cake — Daniel Defoe >
  < pot of tea >
 c. archaic : any of several quantities or measures
  < a pot of sugar weighs about 70 pounds — Annual Register >
2.
 a. chiefly Scotland : a pit or depression in the ground or in the bed of a stream
 b. archaic : the abyss of hell
3.
 a. dialect England : a basket or box used chiefly like one of a pair of panniers
 b. : an enclosed framework of wire, wood, or wicker for catching fish, eels, or lobsters — compare pound net
4.
 a. : crucible 1
 b. : a large round metal receptacle used as part of a still
 c. : a valve chamber in a compound-pressure steam pump
 d. : an electrolytic cell used in recovering some metals (as aluminum) from a fused electrolyte
5. : a leather or steel protective cap or helmet worn chiefly in the 17th century
6.
 a.
  (1) : a large amount (as of money)
   < inherited pot of money >
   < has pots of wealth >
  (2) : the total prize or aggregate of bets to be won at the outcome of a particular event or contest
  (3) : a common resource or fund that may be created or drawn upon by a number of individuals or groups
   < all the assets and production go into a common pot on which they live — R.R.Nathan >
 b.
  (1) : the total of the bets made in poker or other card games on the outcome of any one deal and usually accumulated in a pile in the center of the table : pool
  (2) : a period or interval including the deal, betting, showdown, and determination of the winner in poker : one complete unit or round of play in a poker game
7. slang Britain : favorite
8. : a paper case holding the garniture at the head of a fireworks rocket
9. [by shortening] : potshot
10. [by shortening] slang : potbelly
11. : an important or prominent person
 < they're sure to have some big pot … who knows all about the house — J.D.Beresford >
12. : ruin, deterioration
 < business had gone to pot — Alan Hynd >
13. slang : an electronic volume control or fading device
14. [pot (II) ] : a shot in which a billiard ball is potted
15. slang : marijuana
II. verb
(potted ; potted ; potting ; pots)
transitive verb
1. slang Britain : fool, deceive, outwit
 < it is no hard matter to puzzle and to pot you with authority — Richard Montagu >
2. : to place or pack in a pot:
 a. : to put up in a pot or sealed jar : can, preserve
 b. : to place (as a seedling or bulb) in an earth-filled pot for cultivation — often used with up
3. Britain : to pocket (an object ball) in a game of billiards or pool
4.
 a. : to shoot or kill (game) for food rather than as a sport
 b. : potshot
  < it was nice, he thought, not to have to … sleep like a cat lest one be potted like a sitting rabbit — P.E.Lehman >
5. : to make or shape (earthenware) as a potter
 < a round bowl has an alternating panel design … and is well potted — W.E.Cox >
6. : to treat (sodium nitrate) in a pot with sulfuric acid to form nitric acid
7. : to make superficially attractive by eliminating or oversimplifying difficult matters and emphasizing the exciting and attractive : glamorize
 < a democracy, sometimes called educated, that prefers its information potted, pictorial, and spiced with sensation — Wilson Harris >
intransitive verb
1. obsolete : to drink an intoxicating beverage from a pot
2. : to take a potshot : shoot
 < we … potted at alligators in the reeds — Howard Clewes >
III. abbreviation
1. potential
2. potion
3. pottery
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