Maison et Jardin - Verrerie
Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés aux verres tels que « bouteille », « flûte » et « gobelet ».
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type of glass or plastic container typically used for serving and drinking beverages, such as beer or cocktails
gobelet, verre
a container, typically made of glass, that is used to hold and transport beer for consumption
bouteille de bière
a glass or plastic container that has a narrow neck and is used for storing drinks or other liquids
bouteille
a container used for serving drinks, such as water, juice, wine, or coffee
carafe
a small, flat mat or pad that is placed under a glass or bottle to protect the surface of a table or counter from moisture, stains, or damage
sous-verre, dessous de verre
a stemmed glass with a cone-shaped bowl that is used to serve cocktails
verre à cocktail, coupe à cocktail
a small to medium-sized cup or mug, typically made of ceramic or porcelain, that is used for drinking coffee
tasse à café, mug à café
a tall, narrow glass that typically holds between 10 and 14 ounces of liquid, and is used for serving mixed drinks such as the Tom Collins
verre Collins, gobelet Collins
a small bowl-shaped container, usually with a handle, that we use for drinking tea, coffee, etc.
tasse
a small cup used for serving strong coffee, usually after a meal
demi-tasse, tasse à espresso
a type of glassware that has multiple flat surfaces, called facets, on the exterior of the glass
verre facetté, verre à facettes
a tall, narrow glassware typically used for serving sparkling wine or champagne
flûte, flûte à champagne
objects that are made of glass, particularly ones used for eating and drinking
verrerie
a drinking vessel with a stem and a bowl, typically made of glass or metal and used for serving wine, water, or other beverages
gobelet, calice
a tall, narrow glass used for serving cocktails or mixed drinks with ice and a larger amount of mixer
verre highball, gobelet haut
a strong and durable type of glass used for serving drinks, resembling a hurricane lamp or a tulip flower in shape
verre ouragan, verre à cocktail résistant
a small stemmed glassware for serving liqueurs in small amounts, typically with a wide bowl and tapered top for sipping
verre à liqueur, verre à digestif
a stemmed glass with a wide, shallow bowl and a rim that is often coated in salt, used for serving margaritas or other mixed drinks
verre à margarita, gobelet à margarita
a large cup which is typically used for drinking hot beverages like coffee, tea, or hot chocolate
mug
a deep round container with a handle and a curved opening, used for pouring liquids
pichet, cruche
a glass stemware with a bowl-shaped design that tapers towards the stem and a thick base, typically used for serving rum or other spirits
gobelet à pied, verre à rum
a tall, stemmed glassware used for serving beer, designed to enhance the beer's aroma and flavor
verre à bière, schooner
a small, cylindrical glass used for serving small amounts of liquor
verre à shot, shot
a short-stemmed glass with a wide bowl that tapers at the top, used for serving brandy or other aromatic liquors
snifter, verre à cognac
a type of beer mug, traditionally made of stoneware or earthenware, featuring a hinged lid and a handle
bock, cruchon
any type of glassware, such as wine glasses, champagne flutes, or goblets, that has a stem connecting the bowl or cup to a base
verre à pied, gobelet sur pied
a large, typically cylindrical drinking vessel with a handle, traditionally made of metal, wood, or ceramic, often used for serving beer or ale
chope, gobelet
a stemmed glass with a wide bowl that tapers towards the top and flares out slightly at the rim
verre en tulipe, gobelet tulipe
a type of drinking glass with a flat bottom and no handle, typically made of glass or plastic
verre à boire, gobelet
a cylindrical drinking glass without a handle, used for serving water at mealtimes
verre à eau, gobelet d'eau
a stemmed drinking glass with a bowl-shaped top that narrows to concentrate the aroma of wine
verre à vin, gobelet à vin
a type of drinking vessel with a handle, typically made of ceramic, glass, or plastic, and used for serving hot coffee
tasse à café, mug à café