table napkin
英 [ˈteɪbl næpkɪn]
美 [ˈteɪbl næpkɪn]
网络 餐巾纸; 餐巾
英英释义
noun
- 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 knows he could have taken his pen in and out of his pocket and written fourteen important messages on the table napkin in the time she is still searching.
他知道就在她不停地翻找的这段时间里他可以很从容地从他的口袋里拿出笔来,在餐桌上的餐巾上写下十四条之多的重要信息了。 - My table had food on it so I cleaned it with my napkin.
我的桌上有食物残渣,我用餐巾清干净。 - The first thing to do at the table: place the napkin on your lap. Do not open all the way, leave folded in half. Place the fold towards your body.
上桌第一件事是把餐巾放在你的膝盖上,不要全部打开,折一半,折叠的地方对着身体。 - Empty bottles, cups and saucers, table napkin, glasses etc.
倒空瓶子,咖啡杯子,茶碟,餐布,玻璃杯等。 - Elementary Introduction of the Art of Table Napkin
浅谈餐巾艺术 - When leaving the table during the course of your meal, put your napkin on your chair, not the table.
如果在用餐期间离开饭桌,得把餐巾放在椅子上,而不是桌子上。 - When the waitress came back to the table, she looked under the napkin and found five more$ 1,000 bills.
当女服务生走回餐桌,又在餐巾下面发现五张千元大钞。 - As soon as grace is finished, or if grace is not said, when the hostess takes her napkin, each one at the table opens his napkin in half and lays it across his lap.
祷告一做完,或祷告没有做,当女主人拿餐巾时,坐在桌边的每个人都把餐巾对折放于膝盖上。 - On the table, guests would find bread, and often a knife, a spoon, and a napkin, but not a fork: fingers or pieces of bread were used to pick up food not eaten with a spoon.
在餐桌上,客人可以发现面包,常常还有一把刀、一个勺子和纸巾,但是没有叉子; - Of course, everyone at the table stared at me as I unfolded the napkin and read what it said: "We just wanted you to know that you have toilet paper hanging off of your pants."
有一次我从卫生间回到饭桌上,大家都在看着我笑,然后有人丢过来一张餐巾纸,上面写着:“你裤子上挂着一张卫生纸。”