tray
tray 英 [treɪ] 美 [tre]
n. 托盘;文件盒;隔底匣;(无线电的)发射箱
名词复数:trays
- A tray is a flat dish or container that's used to carry or serve food. Your little sister and her friends will get pretty excited if you bring them a tray of chocolate cupcakes.
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- n. 托盘;文件盒;隔底匣;(无线电的)发射箱
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1. Take away the glasses and the tray.
把这些玻璃杯和托盘拿走。
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2. Deposit your lunch tray at the cafeteria door.
把你的午餐托盘放在自助餐馆门口。
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3. He pushed the tray aside—something to deal with later—and headed down the hall, toward the music.
他将托盘推到一旁——这些留待稍后处理——然后朝着门厅走去,走向音乐传来的地方。
- tray (n.) Old English treg, trig "flat wooden board with a low rim," from Proto-Germanic *traujam (source also of Old Swedish tro, a corn measure), from PIE *drou-, variant of root *deru- "be firm, solid, steadfast," with specialized senses "wood, tree" and derivatives referring to objects made of wood. The primary sense may have been "wooden vessel."
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