napkin
英 [ˈnæpkɪn]
美 [ˈnæpkɪn]
n. 餐巾; 餐巾纸
复数:napkins
Collins.1 / BNC.12892 / COCA.7155
牛津词典
noun
- 餐巾;餐巾纸
a piece of cloth or paper used at meals for protecting your clothes and cleaning your lips and fingers - 餐巾;餐巾纸
a piece of cloth or paper used at meals for protecting your clothes and cleaning your lips and fingers - 餐巾;餐巾纸
a piece of cloth or paper used at meals for protecting your clothes and cleaning your lips and fingers
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 餐巾;餐巾纸
Anapkinis a square of cloth or paper that you use when you are eating to protect your clothes, or to wipe your mouth or hands.- She was taking tiny bites of a hot dog and daintily wiping her lips with a napkin.
她小口地吃着热狗,用餐巾优雅地擦着嘴。
- She was taking tiny bites of a hot dog and daintily wiping her lips with a napkin.
英英释义
noun
- garment consisting of a folded cloth drawn up between the legs and fastened at the waist
- a small piece of table linen that is used to wipe the mouth and to cover the lap in order to protect clothing
双语例句
- He picked the napkin from his lap and placed it alongside his plate
他拿起腿上的餐巾,放在盘子旁边。 - Have you restocked all the napkin holders yet?
你把餐巾盒子都装好了吗? - This napkin is dirty.
这条餐巾脏了。 - Mary Ann tore the edge off her napkin
玛丽·安撕掉了餐巾的边儿。 - Michael mopped up quickly with his napkin.
迈克尔迅速用餐巾将其揩干。 - You should put the napkin on your thigh when you eating.
你必须在吃饭时把餐巾放在大腿上。 - The duck dropped the dirty double damask dinner napkin.
那只鸭子弄掉了肮脏的双缎料晚餐餐巾。 - I think he meant into a napkin.
我想他应该带个餐巾。 - Slade: Get me a napkin, my mouth's watering.
斯莱德:给我餐巾,我都流口水了。 - The mother laid a piece of napkin under the baby's body.
这位母亲在婴儿的身体下面铺了一块尿布。