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 pint [paint]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 品脱(干量或液量的单位)

[医] 量磅, 品脱

[经] 品脱




    pint
    [ noun ]
    1. a British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry) equal to 4 gills or 568.26 cubic centimeters

    2. <noun.quantity>
    3. a United States dry unit equal to 0.5 quart or 33.6 cubic inches

    4. <noun.quantity>
    5. a United States liquid unit equal to 16 fluid ounces; two pints equal one quart

    6. <noun.quantity>


    Pint \Pint\, n. [OE. pinte, F. pinte, fr. Sp. pinta spot, mark,
    pint, fr. pintar to paint; a mark for a pint prob. having
    been made on or in a larger measure. See {Paint}.]
    A measure of capacity, equal to half a quart, or four gills,
    -- used in liquid and dry measures. See {Quart}.


    Pint \Pint\, n. (Zo["o]l.)
    The laughing gull. [Prov. Eng.]

    1. Raymond Caba, the store clerk, understands the argot and hands over a $1.40 pint of Thunderbird, the top seller in what he calls "the bum section."
    2. The Waterbury plant, built in 1985, produces ice cream in pint packages and bulk ice cream for franchise shops.
    3. By 1997 they want to see beer duty lowered to the European Union average of 8p per pint.
    4. "That's when she took off, the little half pint and her twins," said Mrs. Lenihan, who added she didn't have time to stop Ms. Hoyle.
    5. You would have welcomed his predictable chat over a pint and, more or less, trusted his medical sense. He died of cancer of the bowel, but he was 75 when he went.
    6. Hirohito, 87, received nearly a pint of blood to improve his anemia, said Kenji Maeda, spokesman for the Imperial Household Agency.
    7. A unit is 450 milliliters, or slightly less than a pint.
    8. Silber, who is on leave as president of Boston University, described a former boss who drank a "pint of whiskey or enough until he put himself to sleep" every night but awoke to function fully.
    9. They don't have cause to avenge themselves in the manner of Edwin, the eldest Brett, who carries a pint of beer across a room at the Garrick in order to pour it into the lap of a particularly poison-penned critic.
    10. The nationally circulated daily Yomiuri Shimbun, quoting palace medical sources, said doctors acted after Hirohito initially vomited about 1 pint of blood.
    11. In the old days, the cheap pint would have been in the working men's club or Conservative Association, both of which would have had charitable or non-profit-making status.
    12. A neighbor called paramedics while Rosario sterilized his hands with a pint of vodka and used shoelaces to tie the umbilical cord, as Alvernaz had done.
    13. For the British beer drinker this means between 40p and 50p on every pint going to the government in the form of duty and VAT.
    14. A single pint of blood could yield about $2,000 in fraudulent billings.
    15. Alone among a generally abstemious family, the queen mother enjoys an occasional pint of beer or gin and tonic.
    16. "This is capitalism at its best," says Robert Brooks, whose Atlanta company is increasing prices on its Naturally Fresh salad dressings by 10 cents a pint, reflecting a drought-caused spurt in his soybeanoil costs.
    17. Doctors gave the 87-year-old Hirohito nearly a pint more blood Sunday after he received three pints overnight, spokesman Kenji Maeda said.
    18. Trav-L-Pure can clean about a pint of water a minute.
    19. Also saved are the furlong, a measure of horse-racing distance; the troy ounce, in which gold bullion is traded, and the pint for milk or a beer at the pub.
    20. It is all unnecessary red-tape, he says. Enter Edward Leigh, industry minister and as much a Thatcherite as Hamilton. But the regulations on a pint of beer were largely his creation and a notable publicity winner for him back in December 1991.
    21. Cap on head, pint in hand, I quickly worked out that at two bucks a beer, I needed to stay at least seven days to make a profit on the deal.
    22. Chop finely the garlic, ginger and half the spring onions. Warm the sunflower oil in a small saucepan and cook the aromatics for 1 minute. Add the beans, soy sauce, sherry, sugar and half a pint of cold water.
    23. It's yours if someone doesn't mind paying $10 a pint to get it to you.
    24. He embraced O'Connor, who kidded him, "You're all over the papers" _ a reference to a photograph of Koch pouring a pint of ale in a Dublin pub.
    25. BREWERS and beer drinkers across the country are urging the government to drop a regulation - set to be enforced in April next year - that may spell the end for the head on a pint of beer.
    26. The brand never did live up to the Haagen-Dazs standard, except for its price (the suggested retail price is $2.39 a pint), which hurt Simple Pleasures in competing with cheaper diet brands.
    27. The going price for a pint of beer is 85 pence ($1.50).
    28. Beer up 1.5p a pint, wine 5.5p a bottle. Spirits unchanged.
    29. Highway signs are still in miles _ too costly to change _ and a pint of bitter mild is a pint of bitter mild.
    30. Highway signs are still in miles _ too costly to change _ and a pint of bitter mild is a pint of bitter mild.
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