Определение (bowl) в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
- Soup Bowl
- A coastal area at the village of Bathsheba, found in Saint Joseph, Barbados. Known for many surfing events
- bowl
- To throw the ball (in cricket and similar games and sports)
- bowl
- The game of bowls
- bowl
- The action of bowling a ball
- bowl
- A roughly hemispherical container used to hold, mix or present food, such as salad, fruit or soup, or other items
- bowl
- As much as is held by a bowl
You can’t have any more soup - you’ve had three bowls already.
- bowl
- an important annual game, such as the Orange Bowl, the Rose Bowl, or the Super Bowl
- bowl
- A round crater (or similar) in the ground
- bowl
- (also pudding bowl or bowl cut) A haircut in which straight hair is cut at an even height around the edges, forming a bowl shape
- bowl
- To roll or throw (a ball) in the correct manner in cricket and similar games and sports
- bowl
- The ball rolled by players in the game of lawn bowls
- bowl
- The part of a spoon that holds content, as opposed to the handle
- bowl a googly
- to surprise (someone); to introduce (to someone) something unexpected, underhand or requiring a quick reaction or correction
Fred bowled me a googly when he asked me to explain those statistics in the meeting.
- bowl barrow
- A tumulus shaped like an inverted bowl
- bowl cut
- A haircut where the hair is cut short on the sides and back and allowed to grow long on the top, as though only the hair not covered by an inverted bowl had been removed
- bowl cuts
- plural form of bowl cut
- bowl of cherries
- An enjoyable experience
She did not believe that life was a bowl of cherries, and she never had.
- bowl out
- To take all the opponents wickets (in whatever way) and thus end their innings
- bowl out
- To dismiss or be dismissed bowled
- bowl over
- To overwhelm with astonishment or wonder; to flabbergast
- bowl over
- To overwhelm; to cause to fall to the ground
This tribe lived largely upon the smaller animals which they bowled over with their stone hatchets after making a wide circle about their quarry and driving it so that it had to pass close to one of their number.
- bowl pack
- A quantity of a recreational drug sufficient to fill the bowl of a small pipe used to smoke it
He had some good herb; a little sticky, a little blueberry-scented, nice and clumpy, perfect for a bowl pack.
- bowl-off
- bowl-out
- bowl-out
- A series of deliveries at an unguarded wicket at the end of a non-first-class cricket match, used to decide the winner of a drawn match
- finger bowl
- A small bowl of warm water placed at each seat at a fancy dinner for the guests to rinse their fingers with between courses
- fish bowl
- a low, broad transparent bowl in which fish are kept in a domestic environment
- fish bowl
- any place that lacks privacy
- fruit bowl
- A bowl used to keep fruit
- goldfish bowl
- a transparent bowl in which fish are kept in a domestic environment
- goldfish bowl
- any place that lacks privacy
- mazer bowl
- A bowl or cup made from a knot of a maple tree and often decorated with silver
by his side / A mighty Mazer bowle of wine was set, / As if it had to him bene sacrifide; / Wherewith all new-come guests he gratifide .
- mixing bowl
- A large bowl, usually glass or ceramic in which ingredients are mixed for the purpose of preparing food
- punch bowl waterfall
- A waterfall formed when a stream is forced through a constricted channel and descends outward into a plunge basin forming a plunge pool
- punch bowl waterfalls
- plural form of punch bowl waterfall
- singing bowl
- A type of bronze bell, shaped like a bowl, related to Buddhist and pre-Buddhist religious practice
- slop bowl
- One of the four components of the traditional tea set. Tea drinkers emptied their unwanted, cold tea into the slop bowl before refilling their cups with fresh, hot tea
- slop-bowl
- A container used for urinating or defecating when it is not possible or inconvenient to go to a bathroom or toilet; a bedpan, a chamber pot. Commonly used in hospitals, where it is normally called bedpan. Formerly used in private residences, particularly those without an indoor toilet or bathroom
A slop-bowl full of strong tea, together with bread, and butter, and eggs, was produced for him in the morning, and he expected that at whatever hour he might arrive in the evening, some food should be presented to him wherewith to satisfy the cravings of nature; if, in addition to this, he had another slop-bowl of tea in the evening, he got all that he ever required, or all, at least, that he ever demanded.
- soup bowl
- A deep bowl, designed for serving soup
- spoon-bowl
- A food container, including a spoon, designed for use by astronauts
- sugar bowl
- A small receptacle for serving sugar on a table or on a tray
- take the Browns to the Super Bowl
- To defecate
- toilet bowl
- Receptacle designed to receive the dejections of humans
These days, toilet bowls are most often of porcelain ; however, one can find some of stainless steel, and even of resin of polymers.
- bowl
- {n} the hallow of a cup or glass, a vessel used for punch
- bowl
- {v} to play at or cast bowls, trundle, roll
- bowl
- {n} a ball used in playing bowls
- quiz bowl
- Quizbowl (also known as Quiz bowl, Scholastic Bowl, Brain Bowl, Academic Team, Academic Varsity Bowl, Academic Challenge,Scholar Quiz Bowl, Academic Quiz Team, Academic League, Academic Bowl, It's Academic, Knowledge Bowl, College Bowl, High School Bowl, Masterminds, or Whiz Quiz) is a family of games of questions and answers on all topics of human knowledge, commonly played in high school and college. The game is played with a lockout buzzer system between some number of teams, most commonly two teams of four players each. A moderator reads questions to the teams, whose players endeavor to buzz in first with the correct answer, scoring points for their team
- Cotton Bowl
- an important college football game held every year in Dallas, Texas
- Gator Bowl
- an important college football game held every year in Jacksonville, Florida, in the US
- Hollywood Bowl
- the Hollywood Bowl a concert hall in Hollywood, California, which has a stage covered with a curved roof, and outdoor seats for people to watch and listen
- Orange Bowl
- an important college football game, held every year in Miami, Florida
- Rose Bowl
- an American football game held on January 1st every year in Pasadena, California, between the winners of the two main college conferences, the Big Ten and the Pac
- Rose Bowl
- formally Pasadena Tournament of Roses Oldest U.S. postseason college gridiron football contest. It is held annually in Pasadena, Calif., usually on New Year's Day. Each Rose Bowl game is preceded by a "Rose Parade" featuring floats of elaborate floral design. The first festival was held in 1890 and the first football game in 1902. The Rose Bowl stadium opened in 1922. From 1947 to 2001 participation was limited to teams from the Big Ten and Pacific Ten conferences. Starting in 2002, this arrangement was suspended every fourth year to allow the Rose Bowl to host a national championship game
- Super Bowl
- annual NFL championship game between the leading team of the American Football Conference and the National Football Conference (Sports)
- Super Bowl
- a football game played in the US each year in late January on a Sunday, known as Super Bowl Sunday, that decides which team is the winning team of the year in the NFL. It was first held in 1967, and is watched on television by millions of people. Annual championship game of the National Football League. It is played by the winners of the league's American Football Conference and National Football Conference. The first Super Bowl competition was held in 1967. It normally falls in January, usually on the last Sunday, and is watched by more Americans than any other sporting event
- begging bowl
- If a country or organization approaches other countries or organizations with a begging bowl, it asks them for money. He said earlier that he is not holding out a begging bowl
- bowl
- To play with bowls
- bowl
- A device that fits in the rotary table or wellhead to hold the wedges or slips that support a string of drill pipe casing or tubing while tripping in or out of the hole
- bowl
- Bowls is a game in which players try to roll large wooden balls as near as possible to a small wooden ball. Bowls is usually played outdoors on grass
- bowl
- a small round container that is open at the top for holding tobacco
- bowl
- a concave shape with an open top
- bowl
- The enclosed round or oval stroke in a character, as in p, g and 0
- bowl
- {i} deep dish; festivity; amphitheater; ball (used in the game of bowling)
- bowl
- The contents of a full bowl; what a bowl will hold
- bowl
- A ball of wood or other material used for rolling on a level surface in play; a ball of hard wood having one side heavier than the other, so as to give it a bias when rolled
- bowl
- A bowl is a round container with a wide uncovered top. Some kinds of bowl are used, for example, for serving or eating food from, or in cooking, while other larger kinds are used for washing or cleaning. Put all the ingredients into a large bowl
- bowl
- 1) The part of a sanitary fitting made to contain water, usually with a waste outlet Kitchen sinks may have one or two bowls A bowl of a WC is also called the pan 2) A light diffuser over a luminaire, often made from acrylic sheet
- bowl
- The part of the ball machine that holds the balls when the blower is not on
- bowl
- The game of lawn bowls
- bowl
- Water-containing receptor that receives liquid and solid body waste; two general bowl classifications are round front and elongated
- bowl
- engage in the sport of bowling; "My parents like to bowl on Friday nights"
- bowl
- To roll or carry smoothly on, or as on, wheels; as, we were bowled rapidly along the road
- bowl
- The game of tenpins or bowling
- bowl
- The generally round or elliptical forms which are the basic body shape of letters such as (uppercase) C, G, O, and (lowercase) b, c, e, o, and p Similar to the space known as an "eye"
- bowl
- The round, broad part of the pipe
- bowl
- roll (a ball)
- bowl
- type term
- bowl
- To move rapidly, smoothly, and like a ball; as, the carriage bowled along
- bowl
- The round or elliptical element of a character, as in C G O b d q p
- bowl
- A bowl is a circular container with a wide uncovered top, used especially for serving food
- bowl
- Generally referred to as a toilet if a complete unit; two-piece or close-coupled toilets consist of a bowl and a tank A toilet is a water-containing receptor which receives liquid and solid body wastes; two general bowl classifications are round-front and elongated
- bowl
- Bowls come in two basic colours, Brown and Black, etc
- bowl
- the quantity contained in a bowl
- bowl
- In a sport such as cricket, when a bowler bowls a ball, he or she sends it down the pitch towards a batsman. I can't see the point of bowling a ball like that He bowled so well that we won two matches
- bowl
- An ancient game, popular in Great Britain, played with biased balls on a level plat of greensward
- bowl
- To roll a ball on a plane, as at cricket, bowls, etc
- bowl
- Specifically, a drinking vessel for wine or other spirituous liquors; hence, convivial drinking
- bowl
- A set of bowls is a set of round wooden balls that you play bowls with
- bowl
- You can refer to the hollow rounded part of an object as its bowl. He smacked the bowl of his pipe into his hand. the toilet bowl
- bowl
- a round vessel that is open at the top; used for holding fruit or liquids or for serving food
- bowl
- a dish that is round and open at the top for serving foods
- bowl
- a wooden ball (with flattened sides) used in the game of bowls
- bowl
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- bowl
- a dish that is round and open at the top for serving foods a round vessel that is open at the top; used for holding fruit or liquids or for serving food a small round container that is open at the top for holding tobacco a wooden ball (with flattened sides) used in the game of bowls the quantity contained in a bowl a concave shape with an open top engage in the sport of bowling; "My parents like to bowl on Friday nights"
- bowl
- (1) the exterior shell of an expansion ring type coupling; (2) the larger internal diameter of the internal portion of a ferrule
- bowl
- The portion of a whistle base in which steam or air flows from the inlet to the slit, so named because it is frequently hemi-spherical in shape (0301)
- bowl
- A concave vessel of various forms (often approximately hemispherical), to hold liquids, etc
- bowl
- If you bowl along in a car or on a boat, you move along very quickly, especially when you are enjoying yourself. Veronica looked at him, smiling, as they bowled along
- bowl
- > wan
- bowl
- The part of the pipe that holds the tobacco
- bowl
- one of a pair of large rollers forming a nip
- bowl
- a large structure for open-air sports or entertainments
- bowl
- A large stadium where sports or concerts take place is sometimes called a Bowl. the Crystal Palace Bowl. the Rose Bowl. see also bowling, begging bowl, fruit bowl, mixing bowl, punch bowl, salad bowl, sugar bowl. Dust Bowl Rose Bowl Super Bowl
- bowl
- {f} play bowling (type of game played with balls and pins); roll a ball
- bowl
- the cup of the stemmed glass
- bowl
- To pelt or strike with anything rolled
- bowl
- To roll, as a bowl or cricket ball
- bowl
- The hollow part of a thing; as, the bowl of a spoon
- bowl
- A haircut in which straight hair is cut at an even height around the edges, forming a bowl shape
- bowl
- The contents of a bowl can be referred to as a bowl of something. a bowl of soup
- bowl of soup
- deep dish containing soup
- bowl over
- If you are bowled over by something, you are very impressed or surprised by it. Like any tourist, I was bowled over by India. a man who bowled her over with his humour and charm
- bowl over
- amaze, astound, baffle, surprise greatly
- bowl over
- overcome with amazement; "This boggles the mind!"
- bowl over
- To bowl someone over means to push into them and make them fall to the ground. The only physical risk I ran was being bowled over by one of the many joggers Some people had to cling to trees as the flash flood bowled them over. = knock over
- bowl over
- cause to overturn from an upright or normal position; "The cat knocked over the flower vase"; "the clumsy customer turned over the vase"; "he tumped over his beer"
- bowl-shaped
- having a concave shape with an open top like a bowl
- cereal bowl
- a bowl for holding breakfast cereal
- dust bowl
- area in the Great Plains region of North America (Texas to Kansas) that suffered extensive wind erosion as the result of drought and poor fanning practice in once fertile soil Much of the topsoil was blown away in the droughts of the 1930s and the 1980s
- dust bowl
- a region subject to dust storms; especially the central region of United States subject to dust storms in the 1930s
- dust bowl
- area that is exposed to and suffers dust storms
- dust bowl
- The term given to the area of the Great Plains including Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico that was most greatly affected during the Great Drought of the 1930's
- dust bowl
- A period of severe drought in Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, and parts of Texas in 1934-1937 It coincided with the economic disruption of the Great Depression and caused considerable hardship for people living in this area
- dust bowl
- A region reduced to aridity by drought and dust storms. a large area of the south-central US, including parts of Kansas and Oklahoma where, in the 1930s, strong winds and lack of rain caused erosion of the soil (=when the top layer of earth is blown away) , so that the land became unsuitable for farming. As a result, many farmers became very poor and had to leave their farms. an area of land that has dust storms and very long periods without rain. Section of the U.S. Great Plains that extended over southeastern Colorado, southwestern Kansas, the panhandles of Texas and Oklahoma, and northeastern New Mexico. The term originated after World War I, when the area's grasslands were converted to agricultural fields. In the naturally dry climate, overcultivation added to the effect of a severe drought in the early 1930s, when heavy winds blew the loose topsoil in "black blizzards" that blocked out the sun and piled dirt in drifts. Many farmers and ranchers left the region for California and elsewhere. The planting of windbreaks and grassland enabled the area to recover by the early 1940s
- finger bowl
- small bowl for rinsing the fingers at table
- finger bowl
- A small bowl that holds water for rinsing the fingers at the table. a small bowl in which you wash your fingers during a meal
- fish bowl
- a state of affairs in which you have no privacy; "the president lives in a goldfish bowl"
- fish bowl
- a transparent bowl in which small fish are kept
- float bowl
- (Otomotiv) A chamber in the carburetor that holds a small ready supply of fuel to be vapourized and mixed with air by the carburetor
- fruit bowl
- A fruit bowl is a large bowl in which fruit is kept and displayed
- goldfish bowl
- a state of affairs in which you have no privacy; "the president lives in a goldfish bowl"
- goldfish bowl
- fishbowl: a transparent bowl in which small fish are kept
- goldfish bowl
- a state of affairs in which you have no privacy; "the president lives in a goldfish bowl
- mixing bowl
- bowl used with an electric mixer
- mixing bowl
- A mixing bowl is a large bowl used for mixing ingredients. a large bowl used for mixing things such as flour and sugar for making cakes
- punch bowl
- large bowl for serving punch
- punch bowl
- a large bowl for serving beverages; usually with a ladle
- punch bowl
- A punch bowl is a large bowl in which drinks, especially punch, are mixed and served. A large bowl for serving a beverage, such as punch. a large bowl in which punch (=a mixed drink) is served
- salad bowl
- A salad bowl is a large bowl from which salad is served at a meal
- salad bowl
- {i} large bowl for mixing and serving salad; small bowl or deep dish for single servings of salad
- salad bowl
- a large bowl for mixing and serving a salad
- small bowl
- small deep dish
- soup bowl
- a bowl for serving soup
- soup-bowl
- deep bowl for eating soup
- sugar bowl
- a dish in which sugar is served
- sugar bowl
- small dish or bowl for serving sugar (often accompanied by a matching spoon)
- sugar bowl
- A sugar bowl is a small bowl in which sugar is kept. an important college football game held every year in New Orleans, Louisiana
- super bowl
- The championship game of the National Football League that matches the AFC champion against the NFC champion
- super bowl
- The National Football League's championship game
- super bowl
- the championship game of the NFL, played between the champions of the AFC and NFC at a neutral site each January; it is the culmination of the NFL playoffs
- toilet bowl
- the bowl of a toilet that can be flushed with water