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saucer

/saw-ser/US // ˈsɔ sər //UK // (ˈsɔːsə) //

小碟子,小碟,碟子,茶杯

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small, round, shallow dish to hold a cup.
    • : something resembling a saucer, as in shape.

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Examples

  • I remember going to the bathroom and looking in the mirror, and seeing my pupils looking like saucers.

  • Eye in the SkyNestled in the lush green limestone mountains of southwest China, a giant saucer the size of 30 football fields is exciting the world’s astronomers.

  • A colleague of mine, Bruce Latimer at Case Western Reserve University, refers to this as a series of cups and saucers.

  • Make sure the drainage holes are not blocked, and don’t put a saucer underneath.

  • His game lasts until his final ship has either collided with an asteroid or lost a shootout with an enemy saucer.

  • As long as one or two rocks were left on the screen, the little saucer would continue to appear.

  • Her eyes are saucer-like, her face animated with a permanent smile.

  • Goldblum, himself looking prim with a porcelain saucer and teacup in hand, says he found this “wildly touching.”

  • The now-abandoned, saucer-like structure was built in the 80s to host large gatherings of citizens to celebrate socialism.

  • And he himself brought her the golden-brown bouillon, in a dainty Sevres cup, with a flaky cracker or two on the saucer.

  • Do not pour coffee or tea from your cup into your saucer, and do not blow either these or soup.

  • Never pass your plate with the knife or fork upon it, and when you pass your cup, put the spoon in the saucer.

  • When this was sewed firmly into place, and put into a small saucer, Jess poured on the purple juice.

  • The head was the size of a saucer now—but each time that she screamed it would go back.