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tableful

/tey-buhl-fool/US // ˈteɪ bəlˌfʊl //

桌子上的,桌子上有,桌子,桌椅

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ta·ble·fuls.

    • : the number of persons that can be seated at a table.
    • : the amount of food, dishes, etc., that a table can hold.

Examples

  • And presently Polly found herself in a little stuffy box of a room, with a tableful of greasy dishes before her.

  • Slowly, almost meticulously, he counted them before the gaping tableful of players.

  • They all fall upon my tableful, and generally bear away much of it.

  • My lady was quite transfigured into the matron, a becoming woman for the head of a great tableful of children and dependents.

  • It was worth while to see that long tableful, and the faces of the company, before yet a napkin was touched.