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TANKARDS - перевод на арабский

DRINKING VESSEL
Beer mug; Tankards
  • A wooden tankard found on board the 16th century [[carrack]] ''[[Mary Rose]]''.

TANKARDS         

ألاسم

كُوز

tankard         
N
ابريق
tankard         
اسْم : إبريق فضيّ أو معدني

Определение

Tankard
·noun A large drinking vessel, especially one with a cover.

Википедия

Tankard

A tankard is a form of drinkware consisting of a large, roughly cylindrical, drinking cup with a single handle. Tankards are usually made of silver or pewter, but can be made of other materials, for example wood, ceramic, or leather. A tankard may have a hinged lid, and tankards featuring glass bottoms are also fairly common. Tankards are shaped and used similarly to beer steins.

Примеры употребления для TANKARDS
1. The Old Crown has a log–fire burning; lines of silver tankards hang from the roof beams.
2. And when that was over, the hosts set fire to the brewery, hurled tankards into the flames and said goodnight.
3. A spring tide, it seems, sometimes floods the Blue Posts, so that the customers have to wade to their tankards.
4. In the great hall, enormous maritime paintings depict the bustling port of Boston; cases flank the sides of the great hall filled with scrimshaw, Canton china, and tankards forged by Paul Revere.
5. The couple downed tankards of Bavarian beer at the festivities held at Theresienwiese, Munich, and girlfriend Sharlely, who bears a striking resemblance to Boris‘s ex–wife Barbara Feltus, appeared to tempt Boris with a magnum of champagne.