spoon• Juliet tensed as she spooned drinking chocolate into two mugs.• She spoonedextra sugar into her mug.• With a piece of freshbread in his other hand, Jackspooned it all down hungrily.• You had it all, boys, the big silverspoon most people can only dream about.• Cook chicken for about 15-20 mins each side, spooning over remaining marinade until goldenbrown.• Place meat in broilerpan and spoon some marinade over it.• They did not spoon, though Bessie strategically led her husband away so the two could be alone.• To serve, spoonyellowpepperpuree on the plates and top with the red peppers.
ADJECTIVE | VERB + SPOON | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤slotted篦式漏勺◇Remove the onions with a slotted spoon.用篦式漏勺取走洋葱。➤serving, soup, sugar分菜用的勺子;湯勺;糖勺▸➤dessert, table, tea (usually dessertspoon, etc.)甜點勺、餐勺、茶匙等➤measuring量勺◇a 5 ml measuring spoon5 毫升的量勺➤metal, plastic, silver, wooden金屬勺;塑料勺;銀勺;木勺VERB + SPOON➤pick up拿起勺子▸➤put down放下勺子➤hold拿着勺子▸➤eat sth with, stir sth with, use用勺子吃⋯;用勺子攪拌⋯;用勺◇I stirred my coffee with the sugar spoon.我用糖勺攪了攪咖啡。➤lick舔勺子◇The children argued over who should lick the spoon.究竟誰該舔那把勺子,孩子們爭吵不休。PREPOSITION➤spoon of一勺⋯◇two spoons of sugar兩勺糖