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cauldrons
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大锅, 釜
a large pot, often made of metal and equipped with handles, used for boiling liquids like water or soup
A cauldron is a large, heavy pot or kettle, typically made of cast iron or other sturdy materials, with a rounded bottom and a wide opening. Historically, cauldrons were used for cooking over an open fire, but today they are primarily used for decorative or ceremonial purposes, such as Halloween decorations or theatrical productions. In folklore and mythology, cauldrons are often associated with magic, potions, and witches, and are sometimes depicted as having mystical properties or powers.
- The witches brewed their potions in a large cauldron over a crackling fire.
女巫们在噼啪作响的火上用一个大锅酿造她们的药剂。
- The chef stirred the hearty stew simmering in the cauldron.
厨师搅拌着在大锅里炖煮的美味炖菜。
- The villagers gathered around the cauldron during the harvest festival to enjoy a communal soup.
村民们聚集在大锅周围,在丰收节期间享用公共汤。
- In medieval times, cauldrons were essential for cooking meals in castles and fortresses.
在中世纪,大锅对于在城堡和堡垒中烹饪食物是必不可少的。
- The camping trip wouldn't be complete without cooking chili in the cauldron over the campfire.
没有在营火上用大锅煮辣椒,露营旅行就不算完整。