cauldron[
'kɒ:ldrәn]
n. 
锅
[
] 煮皂锅
- Let us look into this witches' cauldron.



看看



混乱状态。 - He ran over to a neighbour's house to borrow a cauldron.
匆匆
邻
去借
口
锅。 - Supplies you will need: two black candles, cauldron, paper and pen.
将需
:两
黑
蜡
、锅、
。
cauldron[ noun ]a very large pot that is used for boiling<noun.artifact> 
Caldron \Cal"dron\ (k[add]l"dr[u^]n), n. [OE. caldron, caudron,
caudroun, OF. caudron, chauderon, F. chaudron, an aug. of F.
chaudi[`e]re, LL. caldaria, fr. L. caldarius suitable for
warming, fr. caldus, calidus, warm, fr. calere to be warm;
cf. Skr. [,c]r[=a] to boil. Cf. {Chaldron}, {Calaric},
{Caudle}.]
A large kettle or boiler of copper, brass, or iron. [Written
also {cauldron}.] ``Caldrons of boiling oil.'' --Prescott.
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cauldron \caul"dron\ (k[add]l"dr[u^]n), n.
1. a very large pot.
Syn: caldron.
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