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teaspoon

/tee-spoon/US // ˈtiˌspun //UK // (ˈtiːˌspuːn) //

茶匙,茶杯,茶几,茶叶

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small spoon generally used to stir tea, coffee, etc.
    • : a teaspoonful.

Examples

  • A teaspoon of neutron-star material might be enough to give us gravity, she says.

  • Sometimes, he applies his irony with a shovel where a teaspoon would work.

  • Then, using a teaspoon or your fingers, add a bit of stuffing to each leaf, starting on the outside and working your way in.

  • Forest soils can hold several hundred of them in a teaspoon.

  • A teaspoon of healthy soil can contain between 100 million and 1 billion of these microbes.

  • Place one sheet of phyllo on the board, brush it with butter, and sprinkle it with ¾ teaspoon of bread crumbs.

  • I popped a teaspoon of coconut oil (purchased at Trader Joe's) into my mouth and took very deep breaths through my nose.

  • A tablespoon of ketchup, for example, contains about a teaspoon of sugar, or about 16 calories of added sugar.

  • Also great for recipes that call for a teaspoon of fresh-ground black pepper, which is otherwise incredibly tedious.

  • I have the one with common measure equivalents--how many milligrams in a teaspoon, how many teaspoons in a cup.

  • Mix one pint of bran, one-half pint of flour, and one level teaspoon of baking soda.

  • Schmidt smiled again as he set his teaspoon across his cup, the conventional sign that he wished no more tea.

  • Such a spoon, as shown in Fig. 3, is about the length of a teaspoon, but has a round bowl.

  • The spoon to be served with soup also depends on the kind of soup, but a larger spoon than a teaspoon is always necessary.

  • Then she added the fourth of a pound of brown sugar and the fourth of a teaspoon of mixed ground spices.