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A2anobjectconsisting of a round,hollowpartand ahandle, used formixing,serving, andeatingfood 匙,勺;调羹 slav/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages (used as acombiningform): (用作构词成分)(alsospoonful)anamountheldin aparticularspoon: 一匙的量 acoupleof spoonsofsauce几匙酱汁 - adessertspoon
- Iprizedthelidoff with a spoon.
- Stir themixturewith awoodenspoon.
- Where do these spoonsbelong?
- In thedrawerwas aselectionofkitchenutensils- spoons,spatulas,knives, andwhisks.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesCutlery - bread knife
- canteen
- cheese knife
- chopstick
- cutlery
- dessertspoon
- fish knife
- flatware
- fork
- place setting
- server
- serving
- setting
- silverware
- soup spoon
- steak knife
- tablespoon
- tableware
- teaspoon
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Measurements of volume: informal spoonverb(USE A SPOON)[T+ adv/prep]tomovesomething,especiallyfood, using a spoon: 用匙盛;用勺舀 He spooned themushintothe baby'sopenmouth.他用勺舀了玉米粥喂到婴儿张开的嘴里。 Spoon a littlesauceoverthefish.用调羹舀一点调味汁淋到鱼上。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesGiving food to people & animals - aid station
- bottle-feed
- bottle-feeding
- breast milk
- breastfeed
- cat-sitting
- fatted
- fattensomeone/somethingup
- fed
- feedsomeone/somethingup
- hand-reared
- nourish
- nurse
- nursing
- overfed
- overfeed
- overfeeding
- underfeed
- underfeeding
- unfed
See more results » spoonverb(LIE TOGETHER)I or T(of twopeople) toliewiththeirbodiesagainst each other,facingthe samedirection; tolieagainst someone withyourbodyfacingin the samedirectionas theirs: "Isawthem spooning on thebeach," sheadded,ratherwistfully. Spoon her andletherfallasleepinyourarms. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesShowing affection - affectionate
- affectionately
- aw
- bear hug
- canoodle
- chuck
- cwtch
- cwtch up tosomeone
- demonstratively
- demonstrativeness
- embrace
- fall intosomeone'sarmsidiom
- makesomething/someoneout
- man hug
- mwah
- nurse
- osculate
- smack
- squeeze
- to hold/clutch/clasp/takesomeone/somethingtoyourbosomidiom
See more results » (Definition ofspoonfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)A2anobjectconsisting of a round,hollowpartand ahandle, used formixing,serving, andeatingfood 匙,勺;调羹 (用作构词成分)asoupspoon汤匙 ateaspoon茶匙 (alsospoonful)anamountheldin aparticularspoon 一匙的量acoupleof spoonsofsauce几匙酱汁 - adessertspoon
- Iprizedthelidoff with a spoon.
- Stir themixturewith awoodenspoon.
- Where do these spoonsbelong?
- In thedrawerwas aselectionofkitchenutensils- spoons,spatulas,knives, andwhisks.
tomovesomething,especiallyfood, using a spoon 用匙盛;用勺舀He spooned themushintothe baby'sopenmouth.他用勺舀了玉米粥喂到婴儿张开的嘴里。 Spoon a littlesauceoverthefish.用调羹舀一点调味汁淋到鱼上。 spoon| American Dictionaryautensilthat is asmall,flatbowlwith ahandle, used formixing,serving, andeatingfood: awoodencookingspoon asilverbabyspoon spoon
Spoon a littlegravyover themeat. (Definition ofspoonfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofspoonspoon He further said that he had received three spoons at that time, one of which mysteriously disappeared shortly afterward.From theCambridge English Corpus Different actors put their spoons in the soup, none of them having the whole picture or complete information about what the other actors are doing.From theCambridge English Corpus We could see them clearly; we could hear the clinking of spoons against glass dishes.From theCambridge English Corpus The preparation of a meal involves many things - spoons, dishes, glasses, pitchers - and a certain facility in the use of those things.From theCambridge English Corpus Eggs for the parental generation were collected by placing spoons filled with 2 ml of medium into bottles with adults from the mass bred population.From theCambridge English Corpus All together, as with the greenstone awls, the predominant avian imagery of these motifs strengthens the association of spoons with spinning and weaving.From theCambridge English Corpus Close analysis of the spoons reveals a number of difficulties with the previously suggested functional interpretations.From theCambridge English Corpus Other possessions included three silver tankards, eighteen silver spoons and three sweetmeat silver spoons.From theCambridge English Corpus There are also problems with the measuring spoons or cups that are provided with most of these machines.From theCambridge English Corpus They utilise quite different strategies for synthesising evidence, but there is no attempt to award methodological gold stars or wooden spoons.From theCambridge English Corpus Neither of them were reading newspapers or anything, but playing with their spoons and packets of sugar and the tomato-shaped ketchup dispensers.From theCambridge English Corpus Lying on the table are two spoons: one is metal, the other is plastic.From theCambridge English Corpus Note, however, that dogs can eat and people can eat with spoons.From theCambridge English Corpus Containers are strongly associated with male-rich graves, while perforated spoons found in a few female graves may have been used as strainers in connection with the serving of drink.From theCambridge English Corpus Pairs were left for 24 h before spoons were replaced with fresh ones.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/spoon## |