spoon
n. 勺子; 一勺的量
v. 用勺舀
A spoon is an object used for eating, stirring, and serving food. One end of it is shaped like a shallow bowl and it has a long handle.
He stirred his coffee with a spoon.
他用一把小勺攪著自己的咖啡。
You can refer to an amount of food resting on a spoon as a spoon of food.
...tea with two spoons of sugar.
放了兩匙糖的茶
If you spoon food into something, you put it there with a spoon.
He spooned instant coffee into two of the mugs...
他舀了幾勺速溶咖啡放進兩個杯子中。
Spoon the sauce over the meat.
用調羹將調味汁澆在肉上。
If you think that someone has a lot of advantages because they have a rich or influential family, you can say that they have been born with a silver spoon in their mouth .
She was born with a silver spoon in her mouth and everything has been done for her.
她出生於富貴人家,什麼事都已為她安排得好好的。
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;
3. formerly a golfing wood with an elevated face
1. scoop up or take up with a spoon;
2. snuggle and lie in a position where one person faces the back of the others
Don't leave the aluminium spoon in the saltcellar. It will be eaten into by salt.
別把鋁勺留在鹽罐中,因為鹽腐蝕鋁.
The spoon slipped out of his hand.
湯匙從他的手中滑落.
She feeds the baby with a spoon.
她用湯匙喂嬰兒.
Mary put the sugar in her coffee, and stirred it with a spoon.
瑪麗在她的咖啡裡放了些糖, 然後用勺子攪動著.
She stirred her coffee with a spoon.
她用湯匙攪咖啡.