spoon
noun /spuːn/
/spuːn/
Idioms - enlarge image
勺;匙;调羹 - a plastic/metal spoon
塑料/金属勺子 - a soup spoon
汤匙 - Wait until the chocolate melts completely, stirring with a spoon.
用勺子搅拌,直到巧克力完全融化。 - Press the top down gently with the back of a spoon.
用勺子的背面轻轻向下按压顶部。 - Thai food is eaten with a spoon.
泰国菜是用勺子吃的。
Topics Cooking and eatinga2- I stirred my coffee with the sugar spoon.
我用糖勺搅了搅咖啡。 - The children argued over who should lick the spoon.
究竟谁该舔那把勺子,孩子们争吵不休。 - a 5 ml measuring spoon
5 毫升的量勺
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- slotted
- serving
- soup
- …
- pick up
- put down
- hold
- …
- spoon of
- a plastic/metal spoon
- (also spoonful)the amount that a spoon can hold
用勺舀 - two spoons of sugar
两勺糖
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- slotted
- serving
- soup
- …
- pick up
- put down
- hold
- …
- spoon of
- two spoons of sugar
词源Old English spōn ‘chip of wood’, of Germanic origin; related to German Span ‘shaving’. The current noun sense is of Scandinavian origin. The verb dates from the early 18th cent.
Idioms
born with a silver spoon in your mouth
- (saying) having rich parents
生于富裕之家;出身富裕