spoonful
英 [ˈspuːnfʊl]
美 [ˈspuːnfʊl]
n. 一勺(的量)
复数:spoonfuls
Collins.1 / BNC.15630 / COCA.14845
牛津词典
noun
- 一勺(的量)
the amount that a spoon can hold- two spoonfuls of sugar
两勺糖
- two spoonfuls of sugar
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 一匙之量
You can refer to an amount of food resting on a spoon as aspoonful offood.- He took a spoonful of the stew and ate it.
他舀了一匙炖菜吃了。 - ...three spoonfuls of sugar.
3匙糖
- He took a spoonful of the stew and ate it.
英英释义
noun
- as much as a spoon will hold
- he added two spoons of sugar
双语例句
- Slote took a spoonful of gummy Scotch broth.
斯洛特喝了一匙粘糊糊的苏格兰肉汤。 - Mrs. Shakespeare advised her to take a spoonful of laudanum for the headache.
莎士比亚夫人建议她服用一片鸦片酊治她的头疼。 - Take a table spoonful of this medicine three times a day after meals.
这药一天服三次,每次服汤匙,饭后服用。 - She took a spoonful of porridge from the big bowl and put it in her mouth, but there was a lot of salt in it.
她从大碗里舀了一勺放进嘴里,粥里盐放得太多了。 - He ate a spoonful of soup and found it tasty.
他品尝了一匙汤,觉得很可口。 - She puts a spoonful of milk in the cup.
她在杯子里加了一匙牛奶。 - "Probably a spoonful of lard and not every night," he says.
“可能一勺猪油,而不是每天晚上,”他说。 - One spoonful at a time.
当然是一次吃一口了。 - She put a spoonful of milk in each of the two cups.
她在两个杯子里各加了一匙牛奶。 - The cook threw in a spoonful of salt as she stirred soup.
厨师搅和汤时放进一匙盐。