cutlery 英 [ˈkʌtləri]   美 [ˈkʌtləri]

cutlery

cutlery  英 [ˈkʌtləri] 美 [ˈkʌtləri]

n. 餐具;刀剑制造业 

名词复数:cutleries 

Visiting cards used to be an indispensable attribute of the etiquette and the rules of their use were as sophisticated as those of cutlery. 过去名片是礼节一个不可缺少的组成部分,而且它们的使用规则像餐具的使用规则那样复杂。
Take your own mug and cutlery to work. 在单位尽量使用自己的杯子和餐具。

  • The spoons, forks, and knives in your kitchen drawer? They're collectively referred to as cutlery, the implements you use when you eat food. Dig in!
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  • n. 餐具;刀剑制造业
  • 1. Visiting cards used to be an indispensable attribute of the etiquette and the rules of their use were as sophisticated as those of cutlery.

    过去名片是礼节一个不可缺少的组成部分,而且它们的使用规则像餐具的使用规则那样复杂。

  • 2. Take your own mug and cutlery to work.

    在单位尽量使用自己的杯子和餐具。

  • 3. Each piece of cutlery is hand crafted and has it's own character.

    每一个餐具都是手工制造,并且它们都有其独特的造型。

  • cutlery (n.) mid-14c., cutellerie, "art or trade of knife-making," from Old French coutelerie "cutlery, knife-making" (13c., Modern French coutellerie) "cutting utensils," also "knife-making," from coutel "knife," from Latin cultellus (see cutlass). Meaning "knives and forks collectively" is from 1836.
cut·lery / ˈkʌtləri ; NAmE ˈkʌtləri / noun [uncountable ] 1 ( especially BrE) ( NAmE usually flat·ware , sil·ver·ware ) knives, forks and spoons, used for eating and serving food 餐具(刀、叉和匙) 2 ( NAmE) knives, etc. that are sharp 刀具 cut·lery / ˈkʌtləri ; NAmE ˈkʌtləri /
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