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asmalltray(=flatsurfaceforcarryingespeciallyfoodanddrink) 茶盘Reload_Studio/iStock/Getty Image Plus/GettyImages SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesTrays, racks & boards in the home - baking tray
- breadboard
- cheeseboard
- chopping board
- cookie sheet
- cutting board
- dish rack
- knife block
- lazy Susan
- place mat
- plate rack
- sheet pan
- toast rack
- tray
- trivet
- wine rack
(Definition oftea trayfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)Examplesoftea traytea tray As she saw this figure she suddenly flung off the coat and stooped to theteatrayin the middle of the floor.FromProject Gutenberg But "not at home" means that she is not sitting in the drawing room behind herteatray; that and nothing else.FromProject Gutenberg Theteatrayhad cleared an opening among the heterogeneous mass of accumulation.FromProject Gutenberg The cover from a cheesebox can be converted into ateatraythat is very dainty for the piazza, or for serving an invalid's breakfast.FromProject Gutenberg Theteatrayhad been placed on a small table near the window.FromProject Gutenberg There the hostess makes and pours the tea, unless she prefers to have it brought in on ateatrayalready made for pouring.FromProject Gutenberg Instead, at every turn, there was a hint of feminine tastes: a mirror, a workbasket, a low sewing-chair, a stand with ateatray.FromProject Gutenberg Theteatraywas ready, the toast crisp and hot, but the summons of the bell was unusually delayed.FromProject Gutenberg The information came in the form of a few scribbled lines on theteatray.FromProject Gutenberg She picked up theteatrayand started for the commissary.FromProject Gutenberg A double-decked table that has its second deck above the main table is not good because theteatray perched on the upper deck is neither graceful nor convenient.FromProject Gutenberg Painting on lobed, square delftteatray.FromProject Gutenberg 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/tea-tray## |