《spooning》怎以读
《spooning》是什么意思
用汤匙舀取(spoon的现在分词形式);
双语释义
n.(名词)
- [C] 匙,调羹 a tool for mixing, serving and eating food, consisting of a small bowl shaped part with a handle
- [C] 一匙之量 a spoonful
英英释义
spoon
- n.
- a piece of cutlery with a shallow bowl-shaped container and a handle; used to stir or serve or take up food
- as much as a spoon will hold
"he added two spoons of sugar"
同义词:spoonful
- formerly a golfing wood with an elevated face
- v.
- scoop up or take up with a spoon
"spoon the sauce over the roast"
- snuggle and lie in a position where one person faces the back of the others
同义词:smoochsnog
- scoop up or take up with a spoon
学习《spooning》怎么用
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~- clean a spoon涮洗汤匙
- use a spoon用汤匙
- wash a spoon涮洗汤匙
- clean spoon干净汤匙
- new spoon新汤匙
- old spoon旧汤匙
- plastic spoon塑料汤匙
- silver spoon银匙
- soup spoon汤匙
- table spoon餐匙,大型匙
- tea spoon茶匙
- a set of spoons一套匙
- eat with a spoon用匙吃东西
- take soup with a spoon用匙舀汤
- past the spoon已长大成人
- be born with a silver spoon in one's mouth出生在富贵人家
- a spoon of sugar一匙糖
- a spoon of water一匙水
词组短语
greasy spoon低级小饭馆;经济小吃店
silver spoon财富(尤指继承的遗产);电影(集合名词);电影业
wooden spoon木匙;末名奖
soup spoon汤匙
fork and spoon叉子与勺子
tea spoon茶匙儿,茶勺
spoon out用匙舀
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双语例句
用作名词(n.)
- The spoon has been rusty from disuse.
汤匙因弃置不用而生锈了。 - His soup spoon dropped onto the ground.
他的汤勺掉到了地上。 - She was born with a silver spoon in her mouth.
她生来富贵。 - You need a spoon to beat the mixture smooth.
你需要用一把调羹来搅均混合液。
用作及物动词(vt.)
- He spooned up several cakes of cube sugar and stuffed them into his mouth.
他舀起了几块方糖,然后把它们全都塞进了嘴里。
用作不及物动词(vi.)
- The young couple spoon all the time.
一对年轻人,常在调情求爱。
权威例句
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