1.He spooned instant coffee into two of the mugs...
他舀了几勺速溶咖啡放进两个杯子中。
英:[spuːn]
美:[spuːn]
复数:spoons
第三人称单数:spoons
现在分词:spooning
过去式:spooned
过去分词:spooned
spoonlike (adj.)
noun
an eating or cooking implement consisting of a small shallow bowl with a relatively long handle
spoonful
two spoons of sugar
something (such as a tool or fishing lure) that resembles a spoon in shape
verb
transitive verb
to take up and usually transfer in a spoon
intransitive verb
to nestle close together while lying down with one person facing the back of another
[perh. from the Welsh custom of an engaged man's presenting his fiancée with an elaborately carved wooden spoon] to engage in amorous caressing, kissing, and conversation : neck
greasy spoon低级小饭馆;经济小吃店
silver spoon财富(尤指继承的遗产);电影(集合名词);电影业
wooden spoon木匙;末名奖
soup spoon汤匙
fork and spoon叉子与勺子
tea spoon茶匙儿,茶勺
spoon out用匙舀
scooper
中古英语 spon,源自古英语 spon “木片,木屑,木片”(现已过时的意义),源自原始日耳曼语 *spe-nu-(源头还包括古诺尔斯语 spann, sponn “木片,碎片”,瑞典语 spån “木勺”,古弗里斯兰语 spon,中古荷兰语 spaen,荷兰语 spaan,古高地德语 span,德语 Span “木片,碎片”),曾被认为源自 PIE *spe-(2)“长而平的木片”(源头还包括希腊语 spathe “铲子”,也可能是希腊语 sphēn “楔子”,但参见 spheno-)。
中古英语中也指“屋顶瓦片”。作为一种由碗状或凹形部分和手柄组成的餐具的词,公元1300年在英语中出现(在古英语中,这样的东西可能是一个 metesticca)。这个意义上的词据说源自古诺尔斯语 sponn,它既指“勺子”又指“木片,瓦片”。餐具意义的发展是特定于中古英语和斯堪的纳维亚语,尽管中低地德语 spon 也指“木制铲子”。
“出生在 with a silver spoon in one's mouth”(指富裕)至少可以追溯到1719年(戈德史密斯,1765年有:“一个人出生时嘴里含着银勺,另一个人含着木勺”)。
Bihoueth hire a ful long spoon That shal ete with a feend. [Chaucer, c. 1395]
必须给她一把很长的勺子,才能与恶魔一起进餐。[乔叟,约1395年]
轻轻向上击球
棒钩
3号木头球棒
匙
Noun Middle English, from Old English spōn splinter, chip; akin to Old High German spān splinter, chip
The first known use of spoon was in the 14th century
sporangiumnoun
a sac or case within which spores are produced and stored
sporadicadjective
occurring or done now and then
spoornoun
a track, a trail, a scent, or droppings especially of a wild animal
spoon1 of 2noun
a utensil with a small shallow bowl and a handle that is used especially in eating and cooking
something (as a fishing lure) that resembles a spoon in shape
spoon2 of 2verb
to take up in or as if in a spoon
spoonfulnoun
as much as a spoon can hold
spoonerismnoun
a mixing up of usually the initial sounds of two or more words (as in "tons of soil" for "sons of toil")
spoonerismnoun
a mixing up of usually the initial sounds of two or more words (as in "tons of soil" for "sons of toil")
spoon1 of 2noun
a utensil with a small shallow bowl and a handle that is used especially in eating and cooking
something (as a fishing lure) that resembles a spoon in shape
spoon2 of 2verb
to take up in or as if in a spoon
spoonbillnoun
any of several wading birds related to the ibises that have a bill with a broad, flat, and rounded tip
spoon1 of 2noun
a utensil with a small shallow bowl and a handle that is used especially in eating and cooking
something (as a fishing lure) that resembles a spoon in shape
spoon2 of 2verb
to take up in or as if in a spoon
1.He spooned instant coffee into two of the mugs...
他舀了几勺速溶咖啡放进两个杯子中。
2.He picked up his bowl again and raked his spoon through the thick soup.
3.Worsley took advantage of the argument to get an extra dig into the pot with his spoon.
4.He began to stir the spoon, observing the way the dark liquid of the cup slowly moved into the cream.
5.Their faces were twisted hideously as they grunted their way to the stage and began spooning the mushroom soup into their mouths.
6.What ever you choose to bring on your travels is of course an individual matter.
选择在旅途中带上什么东西,当然是您的个人问题.
7.He only finds one chipped plate and a spoon, so we sit together on the couch and try to pull apart some slivers, careful not to cut our fingers on the leftover scales or bones.
8.So we spoon out the oatmeal, and we somehow get by.
9.Picking up the spoon and placing it on his head, speaking of revenge, these things helped him to put his heart together again.
10.The guard crossed the room, took a bowl down from a shelf, and used a spoon to dish the rice pudding from the bucket.
11.Please bring me a glass of water ( a spoon, a teaspoon, a knife ).
请给我一杯水 ( 一个调羹 、 一个茶匙 、 一把餐刀 ).
12.In the underground commissary, men sit against the walls spooning oatmeal from their upturned helmets.
13.I just grabbed a spoon.
我刚抓住了勺子!
14.“No spoon on earth has ever felt lonely or forgotten, Olive. But Henry? We must remind him and Ruby that we are their neighbors and friends.”
15.The little plastic tackle case had a small variety of silver spoons and some feathered lures, and he tried them all.
16.The midwife had lost another tooth, and was hobbling about on her broken ankle, throwing copper pots and cooking spoons about the cottage in her anger at age and teeth and life.
17.And how he loved letting me lick the batter off the spoon before baking a cake, but not nearly as much as he loved seeing me chomp down on the finished product.
18.Habib twirled the spoon in his fingers, as if weighing his words.
19.She puts her spoon down and busies herself tightening her ponytail, as if she’s bored with this conversation.
20.She poured some into a bowl, and fed the girl from a spoon held carefully lest she thrust it away in her fear.
born with a silver spoon in one's mouth
greasy spoon
silver spoon
slotted spoon
spoon-billed
spoon bread