bottle in Italian
bottle in Italian is bottiglia, imbottigliare — bottle means a container, usually glass or plastic, with a narrow neck, used for holding liquids.
bottle in Italian
bottiglia
imbottigliare
(transitive) To seal (a liquid) into a bottle for later consumption. Also fig.
What does "bottle" mean?
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noun A container, usually glass or plastic, with a narrow neck, used for holding liquids.
"He filled his water bottle before the hike."
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noun A container with a nipple used to feed liquid, especially milk or formula, to a baby.
"She warmed up a bottle for the baby before bed."
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noun (British, informal) Nerve or courage.
"He lost his bottle at the last second and didn't jump."
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verb To put a liquid into bottles for storage or sale.
"The winery bottles its own vintage every autumn."
bottle in a sentence
- He filled his water bottle before the hike.
- She recycled the empty wine bottles after the party.
- She warmed up a bottle for the baby before bed.
- He lost his bottle at the last second and didn't jump.
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Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "bottle" in Italian?
"bottle" in Italian is bottiglia, imbottigliare. bottle means: A container, usually glass or plastic, with a narrow neck, used for holding liquids.
How do you use "bottle" in a sentence?
Example: "He filled his water bottle before the hike." In Italian, "bottle" is bottiglia, imbottigliare.
Are there other ways to say "bottle" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "bottle": bottiglia, imbottigliare.
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