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silverware

/sil-ver-wair/US // ˈsɪl vərˌwɛər //UK // (ˈsɪlvəˌwɛə) //

银器,银餐具,银制品,银饰

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : articles, especially eating and serving utensils, made of silver, silver-plated metals, stainless steel, etc.

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Examples

  • She skulks about the house with her shoulders hitched to her ears, looking as if she’s about to pocket some of the royal silverware.

  • Just pack some food, wine, lemonade and a blanket, because this basket has everything else you need, including a bottle opener, plates, silverware, glasses and even salt and pepper shakers.

  • Consider how much that china or silverware means to you, and be honest about what you are willing to pay for a replacement.

  • He chose a corner spare room with good ventilation, and put aside a spare set of sheets and silverware, just in case.

  • Also, when they took all the silverware out of the restaurant.

  • And she mulled over the actual patterns of the plates the students would eat on and the accompanying silverware.

  • Making certain that she had removed everything from the cache, she gathered up the silverware and hurried back to the beach.

  • “It looks as if the thief were after something besides silverware,” she commented.

  • He was sitting directly across from Mother, and reached out and touched her left hand which lay limply beside the silverware.

  • The house was attractively furnished, with really beautiful rugs and old silverware.

  • So it came about that mothers stocking often held more rags and potatoes than silks or silverware.

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