wine glass
noun [ C ] uk/ˈwaɪn ˌɡlɑːs/ us/ˈwaɪn ˌɡlæs/
(高脚)葡萄酒杯
a glass for drinking wine, with a long stem (= a thin vertical part that you hold) and a round base
As soon as they finished the first course she raised her wine glass and proposed a toast to the cook. 他们一上完第一道菜,她就举起酒杯,提议向厨师敬酒。
He stepped forward to refill the wine glasses. 他上前给酒杯加满酒。
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- The little round tables were decked with candles, flowers, wine glasses, silverware and linen.
- For pieces with stems, such as wine glasses, a second piece of molten glass is pressed onto the first and is spun rapidly to form the base.
- Shortly after arriving, she accidentally knocked a full wine glass out of someone's hand.