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cutlery

英 [ˈkʌtləri]

美 [ˈkʌtləri]

n.  餐具(刀、叉和匙); 刀具

GRE

Collins.1 / BNC.12080 / COCA.22380

牛津词典

    noun

    • 餐具(刀、叉和匙)
      knives, forks and spoons, used for eating and serving food
      1. 刀具
        knives, etc. that are sharp

        柯林斯词典

        • N-UNCOUNT 餐具(指刀、叉和匙)
          Cutleryconsists of the knives, forks, and spoons that you eat your food with.
          1. She arranged plates and cutlery on a small table.
            她在一张小桌上摆好盘子和餐具。
        • in AM, use 美国英语用 silverware, flatware

        • 刀具
          You can refer to knives and tools used for cutting ascutlery.

          英英释义

          noun

          双语例句

          • Mom bought a set of cutlery for Helen as a birthday present.
            妈妈买了一组餐具做为海伦的生日礼物。
          • Every trader at Glastonbury has to recycle, use biodegradable plates and cutlery and serve fair-trade tea and coffee.
            商贩必须在音乐节里必须回收物品,必须使用可降解的盘子和餐具,同时也必须价格公道的出售茶和咖啡。
          • Tableware and Cutlery, Furniture, Furniture Fittings and Fixtures, Paintings and Sculpture, Exotic Chopsticks, Tableware, Bronze Statues, Teak Furniture.
            采购产品餐具,家具,家具配件和设备,画和雕刻,无毒筷子,餐具,铜像,柚木家具。
          • You'll find the cutlery in its usual place.
            你可以在通常的地方找到餐具刀叉。
          • We use all kinds of cutlery to cut meat or vegetables, and to peel fruits or vegetables.
            还有各种刀具用于切肉或青菜、水果皮或蔬菜皮等。
          • She gave them silver-plated cutlery as a wedding present.
            她送他们一套镀银餐具作为结婚礼物。
          • Their consumer products focus on home-ware items such as cutlery, crockery and designer kitchenware.
            而他的消费品设计集中在日用品如餐具、陶器和厨具用品等。
          • She offers a lesson on the history of cutlery and another on gifts and flowers.
            她本人讲授一门餐具史课程以及一门有关礼物与鲜花的课程。
          • A steel manufacturing city in northern England famous for its cutlery industry.
            英格兰北部一钢铁制造业城市,以其餐具工业闻名。
          • Western-style. cutlery ( ie knives and forks) and chopsticks both have their intrinsic advantages as eating utensils.
            作为餐具,西式刀叉和中式筷子各擅胜场。