Found 4 items, similar to cups.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: cup
cangkir
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: cup
beker, cangkir, mangkok, piala
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: cup
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
[also:
cupping,
cupped]
cup
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]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: cup
Trophy
\Tro"phy\, n.; pl.
Trophies. [F. troph['e]e (cf. It. &
Sp. trofeo), L. tropaeum, trophaeum, Gr. ?, strictly, a
monument of the enemy's defeat, fr.? a turn, especially, a
turning about of the enemy, a putting to flight or routing
him, fr. ? to turn. See
Trope.]
1. (Gr. & Rom. Antiq.) A sign or memorial of a victory raised
on the field of battle, or, in case of a naval victory, on
the nearest land. Sometimes trophies were erected in the
chief city of the conquered people.
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Note: A trophy consisted originally of some of the armor,
weapons, etc., of the defeated enemy fixed to the trunk
of a tree or to a post erected on an elevated site,
with an inscription, and a dedication to a divinity.
The Romans often erected their trophies in the Capitol.
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2. The representation of such a memorial, as on a medal; esp.
(Arch.), an ornament representing a group of arms and
military weapons, offensive and defensive.
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3. Anything taken from an enemy and preserved as a memorial
of victory, as arms, flags, standards, etc.
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Around the posts hung helmets, darts, and spears,
And captive chariots, axes, shields, and bars,
And broken beaks of ships, the trophies of their
wars. --Dryden.
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4. Any evidence or memorial of victory or conquest; as, every
redeemed soul is a trophy of grace.
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5. An object memorializing a victory in a sporting contest.
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Note: Some trophies(5) are unique, temporary possession of
the same object passing to the new victors of some
periodic contest in subsequent occurrences. Others are
objects of little inherent worth, given by the
authority sponsoring the contest to the victor. A
trophy is sometimes shaped like a cup, and in such
cases may be called a
cup, as the
America's Cup (in
Yacht racing). -->
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Trophy money, a duty paid formerly in England, annually, by
housekeepers, toward providing harness, drums, colors, and
the like, for the militia.
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