ladle的意思和读音

ladle

: [ˈleɪd(ə)l] : ['leɪdl]

n.;【

v.()

ladles  ladling  ladled  

n.dipper,scoop,spoon,cup,serving spoon

ladlen.

1.a large deep spoon with a long handle, used especially for serving soup

v.

1.~ sthto place food on a plate with a large spoon or in large quantities

v.1.(),

n.1.2.3.

v.1.to serve something with a ladle

n.1.a large deep spoon with a long handle, used for serving liquid food such as soup2.the amount contained in a ladle3.[Mechanical Engineering]a pan with a handle, to hold molten metal for pouring

1. teaspoon ladle knife ...

2. ladder. , ladle , lager ...

3. tap-hole machine Ladle Chute ...

4. sink ladle fridge ...

5. taphole ladle cupola ...

6. ladder. , ladle , lager ...

7. inertia knock-out grid ladle cating machine ...

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1.One will use ladle to have shoveled three days and three nights only the road shoveling out a bar leading to the external world an ant.

2.How much soup should I ladle into each child's dish?

3.The master aimed a blow at Oliver's head with the ladle; pinioned him in his arms; and shrieked aloud for the beadle.

4.Water rises to the surface to form globules which can be removed with a ladle, and the turbidity is reduced.

5.A visual reminder might be just enough to give you pause next time before you ladle on the blue cheese dressing.

6.Ladle the fried fish into a plate, pout the juice, then put the steamed prawns on the top of the fish then serve.

7.The scratching sound of iron ladle on the basin bottom was as terrifying as the explosion of bombs.

8.As he celebrates happily his great invention, he comes to a modern city and finds pot, bowl, ladle and basin in people's house.

9.The utility model discloses a baking air-inducing device at the bottom of a ladle.

10.To scoop up by plunging the hand or a receptacle below the surface, as of a liquid; ladle.