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复数:spoons 过去分词:spooned 现在分词:spooning v. serve,ladle,spoon out,dollop,serve up 1. | 勺;匙;调羹a tool that has a handle with a shallow bowl at the end, used for stirring, serving and eating food |
1. | ~ sth + adv./prep. 用勺舀to lift and move food with a spoon |
| She spooned the sauce over the chicken pieces. 她用勺把沙司浇到鸡块上。 |
n. | 1. a utensil used for eating or preparing food, consisting of a shallow oval bowl attached to a handle 2. a bright oval metal fishing lure with a hook attached 3. a number three wood, used for hitting long high drives from the fairway 4. a quantity of hard drugs, especially a two-gram measure of heroin 5. a paroled street gang member who returns to his turf and reengages in gang violence 6. an object used for eating soup and other liquid foods and for mixing and preparing food 1. a utensil used for eating or preparing food, consisting of a shallow oval bowl attached to a handle 2. a bright oval metal fishing lure with a hook attached 3. a number three wood, used for hitting long high drives from the fairway 4. a quantity of hard drugs, especially a two-gram measure of heroin 5. a paroled street gang member who returns to his turf and reengages in gang violence 6. an object used for eating soup and other liquid foods and for mixing and preparing food | v. | 1. to eat, scoop, or carry something with a spoon or with the action of somebody using a spoon 2. to dig or scrape a hollow in something, or dig something out to leave a hollow 3. in golf, to hit a ball upward with a scooping action, often as a result of an imperfect stroke 4. to fish with a spoon lure 5. to indulge in amorous behavior such as kissing and caressing 6. to eat or serve food with a spoon 7. to use a spoon to make a hole in something 1. to eat, scoop, or carry something with a spoon or with the action of somebody using a spoon 2. to dig or scrape a hollow in something, or dig something out to leave a hollow 3. in golf, to hit a ball upward with a scooping action, often as a result of an imperfect stroke 4. to fish with a spoon lure 5. to indulge in amorous behavior such as kissing and caressing 6. to eat or serve food with a spoon 7. to use a spoon to make a hole in something |
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