a saucer
saucer 通常与 cup 搭配使用。
She placed the cup on a saucer.
她把杯子放在茶碟上。
杯碟;茶碟
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杯碟;茶碟
A small shallow dish used to hold a cup and catch drips.
She placed the cup on a saucer.
她把杯子放在茶碟上。
用于托住杯子并接住滴漏的小浅碟。
A small shallow dish to hold a cup and catch drips.
一种形状圆的平盘
something with a round shape resembling a flat circular plate
圆形且微曲、形似浅碟的物体。
An object round and gently curved, shaped like a saucer.
用于放置杯子的浅小碟子
a small shallow dish for holding a cup at the table
I placed the teacup on the saucer.
我把茶杯放在茶碟上。
She accidentally broke a saucer while washing dishes.
她洗碗时不小心打破了一个茶碟。
The cat knocked the saucer off the table.
猫把茶碟从桌子上碰掉了。
saucer 通常与 cup 搭配使用。
She placed the cup on a saucer.
她把杯子放在茶碟上。
表示盛满某物的碟子。
The cat drank a saucer of milk.
猫喝了一碟牛奶。
固定搭配,指杯子和碟子成套。
He bought a beautiful cup and saucer set.
他买了一套漂亮的杯碟组合。
Not this
I put some saucer on my food.
Use this
I put some sauce on my food.
英语中saucer(茶碟)和sauce(调味汁)发音相近,但意义不同。 saucer是名词,指放茶杯的小碟子;sauce是名词,指液体调味品。学习者容易混淆。
Not this
Put the cup in the saucer.
Use this
Put the cup on the saucer.
英语中,cup放在saucer上面,所以用介词on,而不是in。中文可能说“杯在碟里”,但英语习惯用on。
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杯碟
She set a cup and saucer before each guest.
她在每位客人面前放了一套杯碟。
一小碟牛奶
The cat lapped up a saucer of milk.
猫舔食了一小碟牛奶。
飞碟
They claim to have seen a flying saucer last night.
他们声称昨晚看到了飞碟。
瞪圆的眼睛
The child stared at the magician with saucer eyes.
那孩子瞪圆了眼睛看着魔术师。
飞碟
He claimed he saw a flying saucer last night.
他声称昨晚看到了一个飞碟。
分离碟形舱!
In Star Trek: The Next Generation, Captain Picard orders the separation of the saucer section from the stardrive section during a crisis.
在《星际迷航:下一代》中,皮卡德船长在危机中下令将碟形舱与推进舱分离。
Use saucer naturally, then get feedback on meaning, tone, grammar, and phrasing.
Revisit a common error or keep this word in your review list.
茶碟(saucer)形状像小飞碟,杯托就像飞碟停靠。
语域:neutral 常见场景:tableware、tea drinking 通常用于日常餐饮场景,尤其是喝茶或咖啡时放置杯子的碟子。在正式场合也常见,但语域中性。
Words like 'racer' and 'dancer' share the '-cer' spelling but differ in the stressed vowel ('ray-' vs. 'saw-'). 'Sauce' and 'source' are lookalikes: 'sauce' ends in /s/ while 'saucer' ends in /sər/, and 'source' has an /r/ before the /s/.
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