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Bowl

bowl
(bowls, bowling, bowled) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. 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... N-COUNT 2. The contents of a bowl can be referred to as a bowl of something. ...a bowl of soup. N-COUNT: usu N of n 3. 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. N-COUNT: usu with supp 4. 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. (BRIT; in AM, use lawn bowling) N-UNCOUNT 5. A set of bowls is a set of round wooden balls that you play bowls with. N-COUNT: usu pl 6. 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. VERB: V n, V 7. 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... VERB: V prep/adv 8. A large stadium where sports or concerts take place is sometimes called a Bowl. ...the Crystal Palace Bowl. ...the Rose Bowl. N-IN-NAMES: the n N 9. see also bowling, begging bowl, fruit bowl, mixing bowl, punch bowl, salad bowl, sugar bowl
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1.
   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English bolle, from Old English bolla; akin to Old High German bolla blister  Date: before 12th century  1. a concave usually nearly hemispherical vessel; specifically a drinking vessel (as for wine)  2. the contents of a ~  3. a ~-shaped or concave part: as  a. the hollow of a spoon or tobacco pipe  b. the receptacle of a toilet  4.  a. a natural formation or geographical region shaped like a ~  b. a ~-shaped structure; especially an athletic stadium  5. a postseason football game between specially invited teams  • ~ed adjective  • ~ful noun  II. noun  Etymology: Middle English boule, from Middle French, from Latin bulla bubble  Date: 15th century  1.  a. a ball (as of lignum vitae) weighted or shaped to give it a bias when rolled in lawn ~ing  b. plural but singular in construction lawn ~ing  2. a delivery of the ball in ~ing  3. a cylindrical roller or drum (as for a machine)  III. verb  Date: 15th century  intransitive verb  1.  a. to participate in a game of ~ing  b. to roll a ball in ~ing  2. to travel smoothly and rapidly (as in a wheeled vehicle)  transitive verb  1.  a. to roll (a ball) in ~ing  b.  (1) to complete by ~ing ~ a string  (2) to score by ~ing ~s 150  2. to strike with a swiftly moving object ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
2.
  1. n. 1 a a usu. round deep basin used for food or liquid. b the quantity (of soup etc.) a bowl holds. c the contents of a bowl. 2 a any deep-sided container shaped like a bowl (lavatory bowl). b the bowl-shaped part of a tobacco-pipe, spoon, balance, etc. 3 esp. US a bowl-shaped region or building, esp. an amphitheatre (Hollywood Bowl). Derivatives bowlful n. (pl. -fuls). Etymology: OE bolle, bolla, f. Gmc 2. n. & v. --n. 1 a a wooden or hard rubber ball, slightly asymmetrical so that it runs on a curved course, used in the game of bowls. b a wooden ball or disc used in playing skittles. c a large ball with indents for gripping, used in tenpin bowling. 2 (in pl.; usu. treated as sing.) a a game played with bowls (sense 1a) on grass. b tenpin bowling. c skittles. 3 a spell or turn of bowling in cricket. --v. 1 a tr. roll (a ball, a hoop, etc.) along the ground. b intr. play bowls or skittles. 2 tr. (also absol.) Cricket etc. a deliver (a ball, an over, etc.) (bowled six overs; bowled well). b (often foll. by out) dismiss (a batsman) by knocking down the wicket with a ball (soon bowled him out). c (often foll. by down) knock (a wicket) over. 3 intr. (often foll. by along) go along rapidly by revolving, esp. on wheels (the cart bowled along the road). Phrases and idioms bowl out Cricket dismiss (a batsman or a side). bowl over 1 knock down. 2 colloq. a impress greatly. b overwhelm (bowled over by her energy). Etymology: ME & F boule f. L bulla bubble ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
3.
  1) чаша; чашка 2) корпус, стакан (фильтра) 3) тигель 4) резервуар; бачок; бункер; камера 5) барабан; ротор 6) вал; валок; ролик; валик 7) ковш (скрепера) 8) нефт. хомут клинового захвата (для труб) 9) нефт. направляющая воронка (для лосильного инструмента) 10) пищ. дежа 11) цилиндр (каландра) 12) котелок (компаса) 13) плафон - bowl of type - ash bowl - blade bowl - cambered bowl - carburetor bowl - casing bowl - casing insert bowl - center bowl - centrifugal bowl - dirt collection bowl - dust bowl - edge bowl - elevating scraper bowl - embossed bowl - feeder bowl - filler bowl - fish bowl - float bowl - general purpose bowl - meat cutter bowl - movable bowl - multipurpose bowl - portable bowl - rubber bowl - scraper bowl - separator bowl - settling bowl - tilling bowl - vibratory bowl - wheeled machine bowl ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
4.
  ковш (скрепера) чаша (бетоносмесителя) cable-operated scraper bowl flexural bowl four-wheeled scraper bowl hydraulically operated scraper bowl scraper bowl two-wheeled scraper bowl WC bowl ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
5.
  1) валок 2) ковш скрепера 3) котелок 4) купол 5) чаша; чашка 6) углубление, впадина 7) тигель 8) резервуар - automatic drinking bowl - bulb bowl - compass bowl - feeder bowl - notched bowl - rinsing bowl - silvered bowl - wash bowl ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
6.
  1. миска; таз 2. чашка soup bowl —- бульонная чашка tea bowl —- пиала 3. чан, резервуар 4. унитаз 5. сушилка для волос (в парикмахерской) 6. кубок, чаша 7. содержимое кубка the flowing bowl —- собир. спиртные напитки 8. (the bowl) пиршество, веселье the cheerful bowl —- веселая пирушка 9. ваза (для фруктов, цветов и т. п.) 10. чашеобразная часть (трубки для курения и т. п.) 11. углубление (ложки, подсвечника, чашки и т. п.) 12. ложбина, впадина 13. ам. амфитеатр; стадион 14. тех. резервуар 15. тигель 16. мат. сферический сегмент 17. шар или диск (в игре в шары, кегли и т. п.) 18. игра в шары 19. диал. кегли 20. шотл. мраморный шарик 21. мор. разг. земной шар around the bowl —- вокруг света 22. тех. ролик 23. играть в шары 24. катить (шар, обруч и т. п.) 25. катиться (также bowl along) we bowled along the smooth road —- мы быстро ехали по ровной дороге 26. подавать мяч (крикет) 27. метать мяч (бейсбол) 28. увозить (в экипаже, колеснице, повозке и т. п.) ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  out  а) выбить из строя The first two men were caught out, and the next player was bowled out.  б) очень удивить кого-л. Your sudden news has quite bowled me out. BOWL over  а) сбить Someone ran round the corner and nearly bowled me over. In the accident, the car bowled over three times but the driver escaped unhurt.  б) fig. привести в замешательство Your sudden news has quite bowled me over. BOWL I noun  1) кубок, чаша - the bowl - flowing bowl  2) чашка  3) ваза (для цветов)  4) чашеобразная часть чего-л.; углубление (ложки, подсвечника, чашки весов, резервуара фонтана)  5) tech. тигель; резервуар II  1. noun  1) шар  2) pl. игра в шары  3) pl.; dial. кегли  4) tech. ролик, блок  2. v.  1) играть в шары  2) катить (шар, обруч)  3) катиться  4) sport подавать мяч (в крикете); метать мяч (в бейсболе) - bowl along - bowl off - bowl out - bowl over Syn: see throw BOWL along идти, ехать или катиться быстро There we were, bowling along nicely, when suddenly the tire burst. BOWL off выйти из игры ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  ~1 n 1 »CONTAINER« a wide round container that is open at the top, used to hold liquids, flowers etc  (Mix all the ingredients thoroughly in a bowl.) + of  (a bowl of fruit) soup/salad/cereal etc bowl (=a bowl to eat or serve soup, salad etc from) 2 »AMOUNT« also bowlful the amount that a bowl will hold + of  (a bowl of rice) 3 »GAME« a) BrE bowls an outdoor game played on grass in which you try to roll big balls as near as possible to a small ball; lawn bowling AmE b) C usually singular a special game in American football played by the best teams after the normal playing season  (the Rose Bowl) 4 »BALL« BrE a ball that you use in the game of bowls 5 »SHAPE« the part of an object such as a spoon, pipe, toilet etc that is shaped like a bowl 6 »SPORT« C usually singular AmE a large structure shaped like a bowl, where people go to watch special events; stadium  (the Hollywood Bowl) ~2 v 1 to roll a ball along a surface when you are playing the game of bowls 2 to throw a ball at the batsman in cricket (2) 3 also bowl out to make a batsman in cricket (2) have to leave the field, by hitting the wicket (=set of sticks) behind him with a ball bowl along ~ phr v to travel or move very quickly and smoothly  (We were really bowling along when suddenly the back wheel fell off.) bowl sb out ~ phr v to make a batsman in cricket (2) have to leave the field by hitting the wicket (2) (=set of sticks) behind him with a ball bowl sb/sth over ~ phr v 1 to accidentally hit someone so that they fall down, because you are running too quickly  (Some kids running past bowled an old lady over.) 2 to surprise, please, or excite someone very much  (We were absolutely bowled over by the Parthenon.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - O.E. bolla "cup, bowl," from P.Gmc. base *bul-, *bal-, from PIE base *bhel- "to swell, inflate." ...
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