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flask
beuta
in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary
English
English
Italian
Italian
flask [Brit flɑːsk, Am flæsk] N
1. flask CHEM:
flask (large)
flask (large)
flask (small) (round-bottomed)
flask (flat-bottomed)
2. flask:
flask (large)
flask (small)
flask (small)
flask (vacuum)
thermos ® m
(hip) flask
balloon flask [bəˈluːnˌflɑːsk, -ˌflæsk] N
balloon flask
Dewar flask [Brit ˈdjuːə flɑːsk] N
Dewar flask
powder flask [Am ˈpaʊdər ˌflæsk] N
powder flask HISTORY, MIL
thermos flask
thermos flask → thermos
thermos® [Brit ˈθəːməs, Am ˈθərməs], thermos flask [ˈθɜːməsflɑːsk, -flæsk] N
t(h)ermos ® m
vacuum flask [Brit, Am ˈvækju(ə)m ˌflæsk] N
vacuum flask
t(h)ermos® m
hip flask [Brit, Am ˈhɪp ˌflæsk] N
hip flask
thermos® [Brit ˈθəːməs, Am ˈθərməs], thermos flask [ˈθɜːməsflɑːsk, -flæsk] N
t(h)ermos ® m
Italian
Italian
English
English
flask
(hip) flask
powder flask
in the PONS Dictionary
flask [flæsk] N
flask CHEM
flask (thermos)
termos m inv
hip flask
hip flask N
hip flask
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On the next street along, a woman pushed a trolley loaded with thermos flasks and plastic cups, dispensing tooth-cringingly sweet black coffee.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The guide indicates thermos flasks of hot chocolate with a smile, and uncovers a tray of freshly-baked cake.
www.irishexaminer.com
They need water containers of three litres or more and with lids, which the park fills with filtered water before shipping; and non-perishable food and thermos flasks.
www.odt.co.nz
Other versions include stainless steel, insulated presses designed to keep the coffee hot, similar in design to thermos flasks.
en.wikipedia.org
During winter, soups are kept in thermos flasks, to keep them hot until lunchtime.
www.stuff.co.nz