Cups, bottles, mugs, glasses, tumblers, all kinds of cups, bottles are silly and confused.

As a post-80s villain who witnessed China becoming rich from poverty, I really don't know all kinds of cups used to drink water in English. Besides, I only started learning English letters in junior high school. The most common contact is the ordinary ceramic cup, and a plastic bottle is added to the glass. These three kinds of cups can still be clearly stated in English, but like thermos cups, they are all related to their own work.

In order to make these clear, I took the time to sort out some as follows:

As can be seen from the above picture, cups are generally used to hold hot drinks (tea, coffee, etc.). ) bring a saucer, the glass is very simple. A glass cup does not contain a handle. Cups usually have handles because they are hot drinks. The other is open, with a big bottom and a small top. Jag (I didn't know until I wrote this article). Seeing Jag reminds me of Jar, which is what we usually call a jar with a lid (a word I learned in my last job, when I sold blankets and candy cans to store kimchi)

Apart from the above four words, we also have bottles, mugs and tumblers. Bottles are generally bottles with lids (common beverage bottles, milk bottles, etc. ) mugs are actually similar to cups, but they are generally ceramic, which will be deeper, have larger capacity and look heavier. Tumbler, I always thought it was a thermos cup, but later I learned that it generally refers to a vertical glass with a flat bottom and no handle. The English name of thermos cup is vacumm bottle or thermo bottle, which means heat preservation and constant temperature.

I also found some pictures of the last few words, marked as follows:

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