napkins
英 [ˈnæpkɪnz]
美 [ˈnæpkɪnz]
n. 餐巾; 餐巾纸
napkin的复数
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.
双语例句
- A new servant had been recently installed and had forgot the napkins.
最近又换了一个女仆,今天新女仆忘了准备餐巾。 - I asked the waiter for some napkins.
我让服务员拿来餐巾纸。 - By now everyone had finished eating and had wiped their faces with the damp napkins.
这时大家都已放下了碗,脸也揩过了。 - I noticed, too, that I am out of napkins.
我也留意到我的餐巾纸用完了。 - The waiters stood to attention with napkins folded over their arms.
服务员笔直站立着,餐巾折叠着放在他们的手臂上。 - She put out glasses and paper napkins.
她摆好了玻璃杯和餐巾纸。 - Ok, tables are set, everything is polished, napkins folded.
好了,桌子放好、有东西都擦得亮晶晶、餐巾也折好了。 - They never give you any napkins in this place.
他们没给你餐巾纸吗。 - What did I tell you about folding the napkins neatly?
我怎么告诉你把餐巾纸折叠整洁的? - It seems that casual is the new sophisticated and paper napkins and communal tables are the new standard.
这样看来,这种休闲式约会的新标准就可以概括为精致、餐巾纸和公共桌子。