spoons

英[spuːn] 美[spuːn]
  • n.匙;调羹;匙状物vt.以匙舀起vi.调情
spoonable spooned spooned spooning spoons
    n. (名词)
    1. 匙状物
    2. 一匙的量
    3. 调羹
    4. 匙状假饵
    5. 匙形桨
    6. 三号木高尔夫球杆
    7. 挖土机
    8. 泥铲
    9. 痴情汉
    10. 三号高尔夫球棒
    11. 傻子
    12. 呆子
    13. 迷恋者
    14. 匙桨
    15. 【杓球】匙棒
    16. 匙汤匙
    17. 匙形的铲子
    v. (动词)
    1. 舀取
    2. 用匙舀
    3. 使成匙形
    4. 用匙形假饵钓鱼
    5. <口>谈情说爱
    6. 动手动脚
    7. 拿匙舀
    8. 痴爱
    9. 迷恋
    10. 将球轻轻向上打去
    11. <口>(男子)向…求爱
    12. 对…动手动脚
    13. 轻轻向上击(球)
    14. 轻轻向上击
    15. 用勺舀
    16. 以匙舀起
    17. 使成匙状
    18. 调情
    19. 用汤匙舀取
    20. 轻轻向上击(高尔夫球)
    21. 搂搂抱抱
    n. (名词)
    1. [C] 匙,调羹 a tool for mixing, serving and eating food, consisting of a small bowl shaped part with a handle
    2. [C] 一匙之量 a spoonful

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a piece of cutlery with a shallow bowl-shaped container and a handle; used to stir or serve or take up food

  2. as much as a spoon will hold;

    "he added two spoons of sugar"

  3. formerly a golfing wood with an elevated face

Verb:
  1. scoop up or take up with a spoon;

    "spoon the sauce over the roast"

  2. snuggle and lie in a position where one person faces the back of the others

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The spoon has been rusty from disuse.
      汤匙因弃置不用而生锈了。
    2. His soup spoon dropped onto the ground.
      他的汤勺掉到了地上。
    3. She was born with a silver spoon in her mouth.
      她生来富贵。
    4. 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.)
    1. 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.)
    1. The young couple spoon all the time.
      一对年轻人,常在调情求爱。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The spoon slipped out of his hand.
      汤匙从他的手中滑落。
    2. He licked the spoon clean.
      他将那个勺舔干净了。
    3. Don't leave the aluminium spoon in the saltcellar.It will be eaten into by salt.
      别把铝勺留在盐罐中,盐腐蚀铝。
    4. The nurse is feeding the patient by means of a spoon.
      护士在用汤匙给病人喂饭。
    5. Thicken the soup until you can coat a spoon with it.
      把汤做得浓到能挂到汤匙上为止。
    6. Be careful or you'll bend that spoon.
      当心点,不然你会把汤匙弄弯。
    7. The little boy got his medicine down with the help of a spoonful of jam.
      那小男孩借助于一勺果酱把药咽下去了。
    8. I took three spoons of sugar in my tea.
      我在茶里加了三匙糖。
    9. Two spoons of sugar are too much for the glass of milk, but one is not enough.One heaped spoon would strike a happy medium.
      一杯牛奶加两匙糖太甜,加一匙又不够,满满一匙正合适。
    10. He used to eat at a greasy spoon.
      他以前常在附近的一家廉价餐馆吃饭。
    11. You are now past the spoon, you certainly know how you'd behave yourself.
      你现在已不是小孩子了,你当然知道该怎样做人。
n. (名词)
  1. spoon的基本意思是“匙,调羹”,是可数名词。引申可指“一匙之量”。
  2. spoon of后多接不可数名词,表示复数意义时用spoons of。
  3. spoon用于比喻还可指“餐厅”等。
用作名词 (n.)
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