caldron的意思和读音

caldron

: [ˈkɔldrən] : [ˈkɔːldrən]

n.

caldrons  

n.cauldron

caldron— see alsocauldron

n.1.,

n.1.a large round metal container used for cooking over a fire2.a dangerous or exciting situation where you cannot be sure what will happen next

1. coal-scuttle caldron frying pan ...

2. caldera lake caldron caledonian folding ...

3. ... 3. caldron ) 17. carnival

4. ... To redeem,ransom. Caldron,rice pan. The purgatory of caldrons of molten iron. ...

5. bì,, corruption 170 lì,, caldron 122 lì,, force 144 ...

6. Neptune caldron 西 Hercynian ...

7. calculated altitude;computed altitude caldron calender ...

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1.Arc sprayed aluminium composite coating can increase the service life of reaction caldron up to the design life.使寿

2.This Western Chou caldron was used to plant flowers. Its special features include decorative lines cut all the way to the bottom and curls .西沿

3.Out of his nostrils goeth smoke, as [out] of a seething pot or caldron.

4.He makes the depths churn like a boiling caldron and stirs up the sea like a pot of ointment.使使

5.For the past five days, Beijing has been a soupy caldron of humid, gray skies.”。

6.in Taiyuan area still retains Jiaqing Twenty-two years in July as expected-made steam iron caldron.

7.From the young hearts of my victims I draw the ingredients of the caldron in which I re-youth myself.使

8.The couple also found that in developing it they had entered a creative caldron.仿

9.Which say, It is not near; let us build houses: this city is the caldron, and we be the flesh.

10.It was a big business story in China when Li was hoisted to the Olympic stadium roof to light the caldron at the opening ceremony.