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		Definition of inkwell in English: inkwellnounˈɪŋkwɛlˈɪŋkˌwɛl A pot for ink housed in a hole in a desk. (尤指嵌在桌面小洞里的)墨水池 Example sentencesExamples -  Before another door in the wall to his left, opening onto a broad balcony, was a well-worn desk, covered with a blotter, a neat stack of parchments, inkwells, a small rack of reed pens, a small waterclock, and other paraphernalia.
 -  Each desk had an inkwell and the children wrote by dipping their pens into the ink.
 -  I can still see the little wooden desks and their clotted inkwells as we reached 12 times 12, which is, I can assure you, 144.
 -  On top of it, they had placed a silver inkwell and pen tray, which was also brand-new from Liberty's.
 -  A business-like quill stands in an inkwell built into an ingenious drawer of her slender rosewood desk.
 -  I wrote a couple more about my mother thinking my room was like a bombsite and putting ink into the boys' inkwells before an arithmetic test.
 -  The ceramic was also used for inkwells, match holders, flowerpots, and tobacco pipes.
 -  It pokes fun at the postal service by showing a group of post office ‘scribes’ with pens in their hands seated around an enormous inkwell.
 -  Girls with long plaits sometimes had the ends dunked in the inkwells of the desks behind!
 -  A sealed inkwell sat beside a small wooden box, just large enough to hold a few quills.
 -  It has rows of old style desks with seats attached, old fashioned inkwells, photographs of King Edward VIII and Queen Alexandra on the wall, and an old-fashioned globe with British colonies shown in red.
 -  Almost all the objects were made in France and England and are either functional, like vase-shaped inkwells or perfume burners, or they incorporate vases in their decoration.
 -  He replaced his quill in the inkwell and again looked up at the two.
 -  She pointed to one of the glass cabinets, where an inkwell was, indeed, on display.
 -  I threw the book on the floor and picked up my inkwell and feather pen, then walked down the stairs to our Dining hall.
 -  Computer hard drives and printers are a far cry from the nib pens and inkwells of Fairymount National School 100 years ago.
 -  Shelley may have sharpened his quills, topped off the inkwell.
 -  We even had to use inkwells which were filled on a regular basis by Sister Madeleine and her big bottle of midnight blue ink.
 -  He stood his quill pen in a rack on the desk, beside an inkwell.
 -  Holly dipped the quill into a golden inkwell near the till and filled in her name, address and school onto the little card.
 
    Definition of inkwell in US English: inkwellnounˈɪŋkˌwɛlˈiNGkˌwel A container for ink typically housed in a hole in a desk. (尤指嵌在桌面小洞里的)墨水池 Example sentencesExamples -  The ceramic was also used for inkwells, match holders, flowerpots, and tobacco pipes.
 -  A sealed inkwell sat beside a small wooden box, just large enough to hold a few quills.
 -  Before another door in the wall to his left, opening onto a broad balcony, was a well-worn desk, covered with a blotter, a neat stack of parchments, inkwells, a small rack of reed pens, a small waterclock, and other paraphernalia.
 -  Computer hard drives and printers are a far cry from the nib pens and inkwells of Fairymount National School 100 years ago.
 -  It has rows of old style desks with seats attached, old fashioned inkwells, photographs of King Edward VIII and Queen Alexandra on the wall, and an old-fashioned globe with British colonies shown in red.
 -  Almost all the objects were made in France and England and are either functional, like vase-shaped inkwells or perfume burners, or they incorporate vases in their decoration.
 -  Shelley may have sharpened his quills, topped off the inkwell.
 -  I can still see the little wooden desks and their clotted inkwells as we reached 12 times 12, which is, I can assure you, 144.
 -  He stood his quill pen in a rack on the desk, beside an inkwell.
 -  On top of it, they had placed a silver inkwell and pen tray, which was also brand-new from Liberty's.
 -  Girls with long plaits sometimes had the ends dunked in the inkwells of the desks behind!
 -  I threw the book on the floor and picked up my inkwell and feather pen, then walked down the stairs to our Dining hall.
 -  Each desk had an inkwell and the children wrote by dipping their pens into the ink.
 -  She pointed to one of the glass cabinets, where an inkwell was, indeed, on display.
 -  I wrote a couple more about my mother thinking my room was like a bombsite and putting ink into the boys' inkwells before an arithmetic test.
 -  He replaced his quill in the inkwell and again looked up at the two.
 -  Holly dipped the quill into a golden inkwell near the till and filled in her name, address and school onto the little card.
 -  It pokes fun at the postal service by showing a group of post office ‘scribes’ with pens in their hands seated around an enormous inkwell.
 -  We even had to use inkwells which were filled on a regular basis by Sister Madeleine and her big bottle of midnight blue ink.
 -  A business-like quill stands in an inkwell built into an ingenious drawer of her slender rosewood desk.
 
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