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Caldron Meaning in English

word

ˈkɔl.drən
KAWL-druhn
kˈɒldɹən
KOL-druhn

释义

A caldron is a large, round pot used for boiling liquids, especially over an open fire, and often linked to witchcraft or old stories.

用法与细微差别

More common in older texts or folklore; American spelling is 'cauldron.' Typically refers to a large metal pot used in cooking or magical rituals. In modern English, 'pot' or 'kettle' is more common for daily cooking.

例句

The witch stirred her caldron over the fire.

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Soup was cooking in a big caldron outside.

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They filled the old caldron with water.

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The festival had a massive caldron where everyone dropped in their vegetables for soup.

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When November came, grandma used her ancient caldron to make jam for the whole family.

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Rumors said the haunted house had a bubbling caldron in the basement.

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