Bottled Meaning in English
word · lemma: bottle
/ˈbɑtəɫd/
BAH-tuhld
/bˈɒtəld/
BO-tuhld
释义
Placed or stored in a bottle. Most often used for liquids like water, juice, or drinks. Can also mean to hold back feelings (as in 'bottled up emotions').
用法与细微差别
Often used in phrases like 'bottled water' or 'bottled juice'. 'Bottled up' commonly describes hidden or suppressed emotions, especially in informal conversation. Not used for solids.
Spanish: embotelladoPortuguese (BR): engarrafadoPortuguese (PT): engarrafadoChinese (Simplified): 瓶装的Chinese (Traditional): 瓶裝的Hindi: बॉटल में बंदArabic: مُعَبَّأ في زجاجاتBengali: বোতলজাত - সংবৃত (অনুভূতি)Russian: бутылочный - сдержанный (о чувствах)Japanese: ボトル入り - 抑えられた(感情)Vietnamese: đóng chai - kìm nén (cảm xúc)Korean: 병에 담긴 - 억눌린 (감정)Turkish: şişelenmiş - bastırılmış (duygu)Urdu: بوتل بند - دبایا ہوا (جذبات)Indonesian: dalam botol - terpendam (perasaan)
例句
I only drink bottled water.
basic
There are several bottled juices in the fridge.
basic
We bought bottled soda for the party.
basic
He kept his anger bottled up for years.
natural
Is that juice freshly made or bottled?
natural
People sometimes have bottled feelings they need to talk about.
natural