chopstick 常用
短语搭配
1. serving chopsticks
公筷
双语例句
1. To point to others with your chopstick
用你的筷子指着别人
2. Chopsticks are the traditional eating tools of the Chinese people.
筷子是中国人的传统餐具。。
3. The restaurant provided a pair of chopstick with every meal.
餐厅为每餐提供一双筷子。
4. A long chopsticks, a chopstick is too short, no;
一根筷子太长,一根筷子太短,不行;
5. He struggled to use a chopstick for the first time.
他第一次使用筷子时很挣扎。
6. Easy to break one chopstick, 10 chopsticks holds together.
一根筷子容易断,10根筷子握在一起。
7. Koreans are used to using stainless steel chopsticks.
韩国人习惯使用不锈钢筷子。
8. Resting chopsticks on the side of one's bowl or on a chopstick stand signifies one is merely taking a break from eating.
将筷子放在碗的侧面或筷子架上表示他只是休息一下。
9. The chopstick I poked your arm with is on the floor.
直译:我戳你的那根筷子现在在地板上。
10. Top chopstick shops stock top chopsticks.
一流的筷子店备有一流的筷子.
11. The child is still awkward with his chopstick.
那孩子用筷子还不太谙练。
12. I need chopstick, knife, fork.
我要筷子 、 刀 、 叉.
13. Though the chopstick is the quintessential cutlery choice throughout most of Asia.
筷子是亚洲大部分国家最典型的餐具选择。
14. Learning to use a chopstick can be challenging for some people.
学会使用筷子对某些人来说可能很有挑战。
15. Mother is teaching her child to use chopsticks.
妈妈在教孩子使用筷子。
16. Chopsticks are a pair of thin sticks which people in China and the Far East use to eat their food.
筷子是中国和远东地区人们用来吃食物的一种细棍
17. The chopstick dipped into water looks bent.
浸在水里的筷子看起来是弯曲的。
18. He accidentally dropped his chopstick on the floor.
他不小心把筷子掉在地上了。
19. She prefers to eat sushi with a chopstick instead of a fork.
她更喜欢用筷子而不是叉子吃寿司。
词根词缀
(1)chop筷
(2)stick木棍
chopstick 中考
考纲分布
近10年出现60次 重要程度
100% cn 筷子
考纲释义
1. cn. 筷子
At table, we Chinese use
Apart from being tableware,
For example, some people believe that
必考短语
(1)serving chopsticks公筷
chopstick 高考
考纲分布
近15年出现3次 重要程度
100% n 筷子
考纲释义
1. n. 筷子
The way you handle
chopstick 四级
考纲分布
近12年出现0次 重要程度
0% n 筷子
考纲释义
chopstick 六级
考纲分布
近12年出现1次 重要程度
100% n 筷子
考纲释义
1. n. 筷子(one of a pair of slender sticks used as oriental tableware to eat food with)
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