spoonful
n. 一匙,一匙的量; “spoon”的派生
You can refer to an amount of food resting on a spoon as a spoonful of food.
He took a spoonful of the stew and ate it.
他舀了一匙炖菜吃了。
...three spoonfuls of sugar.
3匙糖
1. as much as a spoon will hold;
Mrs. Shakespeare advised her to take a spoonful of laudanum for the headache.
莎士比亚夫人建议她服用一片鸦片酊治她的头疼.
He dug into the can and measured out a small spoonful of the powder.
他伸手到罐头里舀出一小调羹白粉.
I sniffed the medicine before taking a spoonful of it.
我闻了闻药,然后服了一匙.
Never hold a spoonful of food poised in the air while you carry on your conversation.
在筵席上讲话时,不要将盛满食物的匙羹悬空拿着.
Suppose the drop to be larger and the spoonful bigger, you have the world.
假设那一滴再大一点,那一匙也再大一点, 便是这世界了.