saucer
英 [ˈsɔːsə(r)]
美 [ˈsɔːsər]
n. 茶碟; 茶托; 碟状物
复数:saucers
Collins.1 / BNC.9123 / COCA.10769
牛津词典
noun
- 茶碟;茶托;碟状物
a small shallow round dish that a cup stands on; an object that is shaped like this- cups and saucers
茶杯和茶碟
- cups and saucers
柯林斯词典
- See also:flying saucer
英英释义
noun
- a disk used in throwing competitions
- directional antenna consisting of a parabolic reflector for microwave or radio frequency radiation
- a small shallow dish for holding a cup at the table
- something with a round shape resembling a flat circular plate
- the moon's disk hung in a cloudless sky
双语例句
- The barman slapped the cup on to the waiting saucer.
酒吧服务生麻利地把茶杯放在了茶碟上。 - It opened and the two men from the flying saucer stepped in.
门开了,飞碟上的那两个人走了进来。 - These, he said, could have been caused by a flying saucer.
他说这些可能是一个飞碟造成的。 - I replaced the cup carefully in the saucer.
我小心翼翼地将茶杯子放回茶碟。 - He drank up the coffee and settled the cup into the saucer.
他喝光了咖啡,把杯子放在托盘上。 - She stuck her boss's cup and saucer together as a practical joke.
她搞恶作剧,把老板的杯子和碟子粘在一起。 - I slopped tea in the saucer.
我把茶溅到了茶托里。 - Where's my cup and saucer?
我的茶杯和茶托在哪儿呢? - I'm afraid I've chipped a piece out of this saucer.
我恐怕把这茶杯碟子打碎了一块。 - She set her cup down, and it clattered against the saucer.
她放下杯子时在茶碟上咣当碰了一下。