forkful

英 [ˈfɔːkfʊl] 美 [ˈfɔːrkfʊl]

n.  一叉子(的量)

复数:forkfuls

BNC.40745 / COCA.42265



牛津词典

noun

  1. 一叉子(的量)
    the amount that a fork holds

    柯林斯词典

    1. N-COUNT (食物)一叉的量,一叉
      You can refer to an amount of food on a fork as a forkful of food.
      1. I put a forkful of fillet steak in my mouth...
        我叉了一块无骨牛排放进嘴里。
      2. He lingered over the chocolate cake, letting each forkful slowly dissolve in his mouth.
        他细细地品尝巧克力蛋糕,让每一口蛋糕在嘴里慢慢溶化。

    双语例句

    1. He hadn't eaten a thing except for one forkful of salad
      除了一餐叉色拉,他什么都没吃。
    2. I put a forkful of fillet steak in my mouth
      我叉了一块无骨牛排放进嘴里。
    3. He lingered over the chocolate cake, letting each forkful slowly dissolve in his mouth.
      他细细地品尝巧克力蛋糕,让每一口蛋糕在嘴里慢慢溶化。
    4. She looked at him askance and took a forkful of food from his plate.
      她斜视着瑞克,从他的餐盘里取了一勺食物。
    5. She had to lift up the continued atramentous face-veil that afraid from aloft her adenoids every time she capital to alteration a forkful of aliment into her mouth.
      每次她想要把一勺食物送到嘴里时,都要把从鼻子上方垂下的长长的黑色面纱撩起来。