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cutlery

/kuht-luh-ree/US // ˈkʌt lə ri //UK // (ˈkʌtlərɪ) //

餐具,餐刀,餐桌用品,餐餐具

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : cutting instruments collectively, especially knives for cutting food.
    • : utensils, as knives, forks, and spoons, used at the table for serving and eating food.
    • : the trade or business of a cutler.

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Examples

  • While the outer tray, cutlery, and lid are not dishwasher- or microwave-friendly, the compartmentalized tray can be easily heated up and washed.

  • “Remember, folks, if you call now,” he said, selling a set of knives, “you’ll receive over $840 worth of the finest stainless steel cutlery that money can buy.”

  • Its program, called ReThink Disposable, has found that replacing disposable cups, containers, and cutlery can save operators thousands of dollars.

  • The passenger railroad also is bringing back ceramic dishware, glassware and metal cutlery.

  • He uses his cutlery as if knives and forks were garden instruments.

  • The taste of metal cutlery after years of plastic can also taste funny.

  • Plastic cutlery arrived, followed by a container of chopped onion and cilantro.

  • He is reputed to engage in private screaming matches with close colleagues, and occasionally to hurl cutlery around the room.

  • Some presents of cutlery and trinkets were then distributed, trumpets sounded, and the party prepared to return to their boats.

  • It has two churches, schools and a hospital, and considerable manufactures of cutlery.

  • The iron ores of the Coal Measures have given rise to great manufactures of steel, from cutlery to machinery and armour-plates.

  • The mistress should make sure that the supply of china and cutlery that the maid will use for her own meals is in decent order.

  • It has a brewery, tanneries and a small manufactory of cutlery, and a considerable trade in corn, pork and flax.