His room was a litter of old clothes, dirty crockery and broken furniture. 他的屋子里到处都是旧衣物、 脏陶器和破家具.
The auctioneer salted the mine by putting one valuable plate among a job lot of old crockery. 这个拍卖商在一堆毫无价值的旧陶器中放上一个很有价值的盘子,这使人误以为那些旧陶器也有价值。
I have a slight accident at home and break some crockery. 我在家出了点儿小事,打碎了些陶器。
crockery
[ noun ] tableware (eating and serving dishes) collectively <noun.artifact>
Crockery \Crock"er*y\ ( kr?k"?r-?), n. [From {Crock} an earthen vessel.] Earthenware; vessels formed of baked clay, especially the coarser kinds.
Instead he is picking up the broken crockery caused by the scandal involving his predecessor Mr Mariano Rubio. 'The public seems to think that everyone in the Bank of Spain is under suspicion,' says Mr Rojo with a stab at humour.
The United Nations takes tour groups past display cases of remnants from Hiroshima, such as charred clothing, melted coins and fused crockery.
It also allows staff a complete break which minimises staff turnover and permits a quality of crockery, cutlery and glassware that would last no more than a week in a normal restaurant. The clubs' interiors exude his own vision of comfortable good taste.