Bowlful Meaning in English
word
ˈboʊlfʊl
BOHL-ful
bˈəʊlfəl
BOHL-fuhl
التعريف
The amount that fits into one bowl; a full bowl of something, like soup or rice.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
It acts as a measure word—'a bowlful of soup.' Often used for food. Not as precise as units like 'liter'; can refer to any bowl size, so may be informal or approximate.
Spanish: cuenco lleno - tazón llenoPortuguese (BR): tigela cheiaPortuguese (PT): taça cheia - tigela cheiaChinese (Simplified): 满碗Chinese (Traditional): 滿碗Hindi: एक कटोरी (भरी हुई)Arabic: وعاء كاملBengali: এক বাটি - এক বাটি পরিমাণRussian: полная миска - миска (полная чего-либо)Japanese: 一杯分(どんぶりいっぱい)Vietnamese: một bát đầyKorean: 한 그릇 - 그릇 가득Turkish: bir kase dolusuUrdu: ایک پیالہ بھرIndonesian: semangkuk - satu mangkuk penuh
جمل نموذجية
I ate a bowlful of soup for lunch.
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She served a bowlful of rice to each guest.
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There’s a bowlful of fruit on the table.
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He finished the entire bowlful in just a few minutes.
natural
Just one bowlful of chili is enough to fill you up.
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After a long day, nothing beats a hot bowlful of noodles.
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