wineglass
wineglass — 名詞
1. A container for drinking wine, shaped with a wide bowl at the top, a long thin s
酒杯
有細長杯腳的飲酒器皿,專用於喝葡萄酒
A container for drinking wine, shaped with a wide bowl at the top, a long thin stem, and a flat base that keeps the glass upright.
Kian gently set the wineglass on the table after taking a sip.
Kian 喝了一口之後,輕輕把酒杯放在桌上。
collocation: set + wineglass + on [surface]
Theo accidentally knocked over a wineglass, spilling red juice across the cloth.
Theo 不小心打翻了一個酒杯,紅色果汁灑在桌布上。
The wineglass shattered when it slipped from the waiter's hand onto the floor.
酒杯從服務生手中滑落到地板,摔碎了。
Anya polished each wineglass until the crystal sparkled under the lights.
Anya 把每個酒杯都擦得亮晶晶的,水晶在燈光下閃閃發光。
Ryo filled the wineglass halfway, letting the drink breathe before dinner.
Ryo 把酒杯倒了一半,讓酒在晚餐前透透氣。
- wine glass
Two-word spelling variant; equally common in everyday writing.
- stemware
Broader category covering all stemmed glasses (wineglasses, champagne flutes, etc.); more formal.
- goblet
Similar shape but often heavier, sometimes made of metal or pottery; less common for everyday wine drinking.
用法筆記
Wineglasses come in different shapes for different kinds of wine—red-wine glasses have a wider bowl, while white-wine glasses are narrower.