Keyword
bottle
Info
FrequencyTop 1400-1500
Type
Jōyō 
?
Shinjitai ?
KankenLevel Pre-2
Heisig1109
Old form
Readings
びん
(74%)
へい
(13%)
がめ
(10%)
Composed of
horns
oriental lantern
tile
Used in vocabulary (78 in total)
bottle; jar; decanter; flagon; phial; vial
(flower) vase
small bottle
Examples (67 in total)
Do you have that bottle?
There is almost no water in this bottle.
Fill the bottle with water.
Shake the bottle before using.
Please don't drink from the bottle.
There's no more water in the bottle.
There is a little water in the bottle.
There's no water left in the bottle.
The bottle is full of water.
Take care not to drop the bottle.
Where did you put the lid to this jar?
The cookies are in the jar.
There are some cookies in the jar.
There's no wine in the bottle.
There was a little milk left in the bottle.
There is a little milk in the bottle.
The jar is empty.
That broken vase is my grandfather's.
The old lady looked at the broken vase and sighed sadly.
Please don't place a vase on this stand.
This broken vase can't be repaired.
This vase is fragile.
This vase is made of iron.
Please be careful not to break this vase.
These vases must be used carefully.
What a beautiful vase it is!
There is a vase on the table.
The boy admitted having broken the vase.
The vase he broke is my aunt's.
He confessed that he had broken the vase.
He broke the vase on purpose to bother me.
He dropped a vase.
She filled the vase with water.
She picked up one of the glass vases.
She broke the vase on purpose to bother me.
Mother placed a large vase on the shelf.
I broke the vase on purpose.
How many flowers are there in the vase?
I see a rare flower in the vase.
There is a red rose in the vase.
The flowers in the vase are roses.
Hold the vase in both hands.
I must apologize to you for breaking the vase.
I filled a vase with water.
Who broke the vase?
Put some water into the vase.
Two small bottles, please.
This jam jar's lid is stuck and won't open.
The factory produces thousands of bottles every month.
The vase that Tom broke is Mary's.
The wet vase left a mark on the table.
Mary put some flowers in the vase.
The flowers in her new vase refreshed her.
The bottle smashed to pieces.
The vase crashed and shattered into pieces.
The vase burst into fragments.
She wanted to replace her old vase with a new one.
It wasn't a 100 yen coin, it was a bottle cap.
The vase fell to the floor and shattered.
The vase fell from the table and crashed to pieces.
Tom saw a vase of flowers on the table near the window.
Tom threw Molotov cocktails at the police.
His present is a bottle of wine.
He drank a bottle of wine.
Semen is worth bottling.
My hobby is collecting old bottles.
What's your favorite bottled beer?