spoonful的意思和读音

spoonful

: [ˈspunfʊl] : [ˈspuːnfʊl]

n.

spoonfuls  

n.dollop,spoon,portion,serving,teaspoonful

spoonfuln.

1.the amount that a spoon can hold

two spoonfuls of sugar

n.1.,;

n.1.The derivative of spoon2.the amount of a substance that can be contained in a spoon

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1.The message may be educational, but it is delivered with a spoonful of comic sugar, and not forced down the children's throats.

2.They will be small, but I will try to make them grand. Even if it's just a spoonful of pudding.便”。

3.The Empress took one spoonful of the lotion once daily, used one wine-cup of it to wash her face, and one teacup of it in her bath.

4.Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down in the most delightful way!

5.Personally, I recommend drinking is: every night before going to bed drink a glass of hot milk, add a spoonful of honey.

6."Every day we would eat a spoonful, just enough to maintain the flicker of life, but the children would not, " she said.“,”

7.I forced a spoonful of soup down my throat and looked to see if my speed matched that of the preacher.

8.Mrs. Shakespeare advised her to take a spoonful of laudanum for the headache.

9.you have got to put in a spoonful of liquor , some vinegar and olive oil - but that comes ten minutes later.

10.Don't test tea or coffee to see if it is too hot by taking a spoonful. Never blow food to cool it.