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From:
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cup
/ˈkʌp/
杯子,茶杯,優勝杯(
vt
.)使成杯狀,為…拔火罐
From:
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cup
/ˈkəp/
名詞
杯
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
cup
格中的結
From:
Network Terminology
cup
杯
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cup
n.
1.
A
small
vessel
,
used
commonly
to
drink
from
;
as
,
a
tin
cup
,
a
silver
cup
,
a
wine
cup
;
especially
,
in
modern
times
,
the
pottery
or
porcelain
vessel
,
commonly
with
a
handle
,
used
with
a
saucer
in
drinking
tea
,
coffee
,
and
the
like
.
2.
The
contents
of
such
a
vessel
;
a
cupful
.
Give
me
a
cup
of
sack
,
boy
.
--
Shak
.
3.
pl.
Repeated
potations
;
social
or
excessive
indulgence
in
intoxicating
drinks
;
revelry
.
Thence
from
cups
to
civil
broils
.
--
Milton
.
4.
That
which
is
to
be
received
or
indured
;
that
which
is
allotted
to
one
;
a
portion
.
O
my
Father
,
if
it
be
possible
,
let
this
cup
pass
from
me
.
--
Matt
.
xxvi
. 39.
5.
Anything
shaped
like
a
cup
;
as
,
the
cup
of
an
acorn
,
or
of
a
flower
.
The
cowslip's
golden
cup
no
more
I
see
.
--
Shenstone
.
6.
Med.
A
cupping
glass
or
other
vessel
or
instrument
used
to
produce
the
vacuum
in
cupping
.
Cup and ball
,
a
familiar
toy
of
children
,
having
a
cup
on
the
top
of
a
piece
of
wood
to
which
,
a
ball
is
attached
by
a
cord
;
the
ball
,
being
thrown
up
,
is
to
be
caught
in
the
cup
;
bilboquet
. --
Milman
.
Cup and can
,
familiar
companions
.
Dry cup
,
Wet cup
Med.
,
a
cup
used
for
dry
or
wet
cupping
.
See
under
Cupping
.
To be in one's cups
,
to
be
drunk
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cup
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Cupped
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Cupping
.]
1.
To
supply
with
cups
of
wine
. [
R
.]
Cup
us
,
till
the
world
go
round
.
--
Shak
.
2.
Surg.
To
apply
a
cupping
apparatus
to
;
to
subject
to
the
operation
of
cupping
.
See
Cupping
.
3.
Mech.
To
make
concave
or
in
the
form
of
a
cup
;
as
,
to
cup
the
end
of
a
screw
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
cup
n
1:
a
United
States
liquid
unit
equal
to
8
fluid
ounces
2:
the
quantity
a
cup
will
hold
; "
he
drank
a
cup
of
coffee
";
"
he
borrowed
a
cup
of
sugar
" [
syn
:
cupful
]
3:
a
small
open
container
usually
used
for
drinking
;
usually
has
a
handle
; "
he
put
the
cup
back
in
the
saucer
"; "
the
handle
of
the
cup
was
missing
"
4:
a
large
metal
vessel
with
two
handles
that
is
awarded
as
a
trophy
to
the
winner
of
a
competition
; "
the
school
kept
the
cups
is
a
special
glass
case
" [
syn
:
loving cup
]
5:
any
cup-shaped
concavity
; "
bees
filled
the
waxen
cups
with
honey
"; "
he
wore
a
jock
strap
with
a
metal
cup
"; "
the
cup
of
her
bra
"
6:
the
hole
(
or
metal
container
in
the
hole
)
on
a
golf
green
;
"
he
swore
as
the
ball
rimmed
the
cup
and
rolled
away
";
"
put
the
flag
back
in
the
cup
"
7:
a
punch
served
in
a
pitcher
instead
of
a
punch
bowl
8:
cup-shaped
plant
organ
v
1:
form
into
the
shape
of
a
cup
; "
She
cupped
her
hands
"
2:
put
into
a
cup
; "
cup
the
milk
"
3:
treat
by
applying
evacuated
cups
to
the
patient's
skin
[
syn
:
transfuse
]
[
also
:
cupping
,
cupped
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Cup
a
wine-cup
(
Gen
. 40:11, 21),
various
forms
of
which
are
found
on
Assyrian
and
Egyptian
monuments
.
All
Solomon's
drinking
vessels
were
of
gold
(1
Kings
10: 21).
The
cups
mentioned
in
the
New
Testament
were
made
after
Roman
and
Greek
models
,
and
were
sometimes
of
gold
(
Rev
. 17:4).
The
art
of
divining
by
means
of
a
cup
was
practiced
in
Egypt
(
Gen
. 44:2-17),
and
in
the
East
generally
.
The
"
cup
of
salvation
" (
Ps
. 116:13)
is
the
cup
of
thanksgiving
for
the
great
salvation
.
The
"
cup
of
consolation
" (
Jer
. 16:7)
refers
to
the
custom
of
friends
sending
viands
and
wine
to
console
relatives
in
mourning
(
Prov
. 31:6).
In
1
Cor
. 10:16,
the
"
cup
of
blessing
"
is
contrasted
with
the
"
cup
of
devils
" (1
Cor
.
10:21).
The
sacramental
cup
is
the
"
cup
of
blessing
,"
because
of
blessing
pronounced
over
it
(
Matt
. 26:27;
Luke
22:17).
The
"
portion
of
the
cup
" (
Ps
. 11:6; 16:5)
denotes
one's
condition
of
life
,
prosperous
or
adverse
.
A
"
cup
"
is
also
a
type
of
sensual
allurement
(
Jer
. 51:7;
Prov
. 23:31;
Rev
. 17:4).
We
read
also
of
the
"
cup
of
astonishment
,"
the
"
cup
of
trembling
,"
and
the
"
cup
of
God's
wrath
" (
Ps
. 75:8;
Isa
. 51:17;
Jer
. 25:15;
Lam
. 4:21;
Ezek
. 23:32;
Rev
. 16:19;
comp
.
Matt
. 26:39, 42;
John
18:11).
The
cup
is
also
the
symbol
of
death
(
Matt
. 16:28;
Mark
9:1;
Heb
.
2:9).
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