beaker: [14] The immediate source of beaker was Old Norse bikarr. It is widespread in the West Germanic languages (German has becher, for instance), and it seems likely that Old Norse acquired it from Old Saxon bikeri. But it was borrowed into prehistoric West Germanic from medieval Latin bicarius, which in turn goes back to Greek bikos ‘earthenware jug’ (ultimate source of English pitcher [13]). => pitcher
beaker (n.)
"open large-mouthed vessel," mid-14c., from Old Norse bikarr or Middle Dutch beker "goblet," probably (with Old Saxon bikeri, Old High German behhari, German Becher) from Medieval Latin bicarium, which itself is probably a diminutive of Greek bikos "earthenware jug, wine jar" (said to be an oriental word, perhaps a borrowing from Syrian buqa "a two-handed vase or jug"). Form assimilated in English to beak.
中文解释
1. pitcher <===> beaker.2. 谐音“杯口儿”。
实用例句
1. a beaker of coffee
一杯咖啡
来自《权威词典》
2. She drank from a plastic beaker.
她用一只大塑料杯喝水.
来自《简明英汉词典》
3. A thermometer is placed in a mixture of ice and water in a beaker.