cauldron的意思和读音

cauldron

: ['kɔldrən] : ['kɔːldrən]

n.

cauldrons  

n.container,pan,cooking pot,pot,vat

cauldronn.

1.a large deep pot for boiling liquids or cooking food over a fire

a witch's cauldron

The stadium was a seething cauldron of emotion.

n.1.2.3.

n.1.a large metal pot in which liquids are boiled2.a large round metal container used for cooking over a fire3.a dangerous or exciting situation where you cannot be sure what will happen next

1. catenary suspension construction cauldron caulked joint ...

2. (Wizarding Wireless Network) 。 (Cauldron。 (Phial) (

3. (Broomstick) Cauldron (Horcrux) ...

5. flame handover ceremony cauldron favourite ...

6. Brewing Stand Cauldron End Portal ...

7. ... Dragon Fang Cauldron 8-Inch Cannon8 ...

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1.The business world has always been a cauldron of personal animosity, and those animosities have been particularly intense in Silicon Valley.

2.Terror of the lecher , hope of the mad recluse : The Sky ! Black cover of the great cauldron In which boils vast, imperceptible Humanity .

3.But he was not too forgetful to see Wang Lung dipping the water recklessly from the cauldron into a deep wooden tub.

4.Built into our table was a simmering cauldron of broth, into which we were to add side dishes and cook them until they were done.

5.Then there was a great scraping of chairs and the next moment, Harry found himself shaking hands with everyone in the Leaky Cauldron./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

6.A cauldron of milk, a woman hung upside-down, a live snake extracted from her mouth.

7.The combination of dry ice and water in a witch's cauldron is an inexpensive way to create an air of other-worldly magic.

8.Snape swept over to Goyle's cauldron and scooped out the twisted black remains of the firework. There was a sudden hush.

9.However, we warmed water in a huge cauldron over flaming fire, and when it steamed, we poured it into a though meant for thirsty horses.

10.Hermione threw the new ingredients into the cauldron and began to stir feverishly.