tablespoon 英 [ˈteɪblspu:n]   美 [ˈtebəlˌspun]

tablespoon

tablespoon  英 [ˈteɪblspu:n] 美 [ˈtebəlˌspun]

n. 大调羹,大汤匙;一餐匙的量 

名词复数:tablespoons 

Melt one tablespoon of the butter, and cut up the other butter into little pieces, but do not melt. 融掉一茶匙的黄油,再把剩下的黄油切成小块,但不要融掉它们。
Use one tablespoon of unscented liquid bleach for every four liters of water. Use drinking water or the cleanest, clearest water available. 每四升水用一勺子的无味液体漂白剂,水应该用饮用水或者可用的最干净的水。

  • A tablespoon is a unit of measurement in cooking, and it's also the name of the utensil you use to measure this amount. If you love spicy foods, you might pour a couple of tablespoons of Tabasco sauce on your scrambled eggs.
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  • n. 大调羹,大汤匙;一餐匙的量
  • 1. Melt one tablespoon of the butter, and cut up the other butter into little pieces, but do not melt.

    融掉一茶匙的黄油,再把剩下的黄油切成小块,但不要融掉它们。

  • 2. Use one tablespoon of unscented liquid bleach for every four liters of water. Use drinking water or the cleanest, clearest water available.

    每四升水用一勺子的无味液体漂白剂,水应该用饮用水或者可用的最干净的水。

  • 3. Adding a tablespoon of chopped nuts is an excellent strategy because nuts add protein and "good" fat, both of which help stabilize your blood sugar and keep you feeling full.

    或者加上一大汤匙的坚果末也是上好的选择,因为坚果可以补充蛋白质,有用的脂肪,这两种选择都能够帮助稳定血糖指数,保持饱腹感。

  • tablespoon (n.) spoon used in table-service, 1763, from table (n.) + spoon (n.).
table·spoon / ˈteɪblspuːn ; NAmE ˈteɪblspuːn / noun 1 a large spoon, used especially for serving food 餐匙,汤匙(尤用于分食物) 2 ( also table·spoon·ful / ˈteɪblspuːnfʊl ; NAmE ˈteɪblspuːnfʊl / ) ( abbr.tbsp ) the amount a tablespooncan hold 一餐匙,一汤匙(的量) Add two tablespoons of water. 加两汤匙的水。 tablespoon tablespoons table·spoon / ˈteɪblspuːn ; NAmE ˈteɪblspuːn / table·spoon·ful / ˈteɪblspuːnfʊl ; NAmE ˈteɪblspuːnfʊl /
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