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Definition of utensil in English: utensilnoun juːˈtɛns(ə)ljuˈtɛnsəl A tool, container, or other article, especially for household use. (尤指家用的)器皿,用具 Example sentencesExamples - The kitchenette was cramped and equipped with basic culinary utensils.
- It also sells a wide range of household utensils as well as a selection of unusual jewellery.
- The group took a city tour to a number of places specializing in selling cooking utensils and bakery supplies.
- My mom had left her apartment with only rugs and a kitchen full of canned food and broken utensils.
- Children must bring along all other utensils needed to do the competition.
- When the busboy brought our water and utensils, I noticed he also had a spoon in his shirt pocket.
- He also pointed out that students were forced to wash utensils used for preparing food in various schools.
- Finally putting down his writing utensil, he leaned forward slightly, resting on his elbows.
- She had already been into town that day to buy new cutlery and kitchen utensils.
- I cleaned the drawers again, put the utensils in one and the pot holders in another.
- Take the time to put your tools and gardening utensils away for their long winter's nap too.
- Natasha left me with a pad of paper and some writing utensils, some colored wax, and I've taken to drawing.
- Kitchen utensils are usually of earthenware and are made by the village potters.
- However, a museum contains examples of the traditional tools and utensils used on the island.
- The inside kitchen had a propane-fuelled stove and most of the utensils had been kicking around for generations.
- At all times, make sure that knives and other dangerous utensils are out of their reach.
- Clay utensils, items made of bamboo and coconut shell and handicraft items are also available here.
- In keeping with the medieval theme, there are no utensils, or at least no forks.
- He would make everyday utensils, such as spoons and bowls, and even made a 24-blade knife.
- Frowning, the teacher slowly picked up the writing utensil, rewriting the equation for me and showing me the step I'd managed to forget to do.
Synonyms implement, tool, instrument, device, apparatus, gadget, appliance, machine, contrivance, contraption, mechanism, aid informal gimmick, gizmo (utensils), hardware, equipment, gear, kit, tackle, paraphernalia, things, bits
OriginLate Middle English (denoting domestic implements or vessels collectively): from Old French utensile, from medieval Latin, neuter of Latin utensilis 'usable', from uti 'to use' (see use). Definition of utensil in US English: utensilnounjuˈtɛnsəlyo͞oˈtensəl An implement, container, or other article, especially for household use. (尤指家用的)器皿,用具 Example sentencesExamples - However, a museum contains examples of the traditional tools and utensils used on the island.
- He also pointed out that students were forced to wash utensils used for preparing food in various schools.
- My mom had left her apartment with only rugs and a kitchen full of canned food and broken utensils.
- Finally putting down his writing utensil, he leaned forward slightly, resting on his elbows.
- The kitchenette was cramped and equipped with basic culinary utensils.
- He would make everyday utensils, such as spoons and bowls, and even made a 24-blade knife.
- It also sells a wide range of household utensils as well as a selection of unusual jewellery.
- Take the time to put your tools and gardening utensils away for their long winter's nap too.
- Kitchen utensils are usually of earthenware and are made by the village potters.
- Natasha left me with a pad of paper and some writing utensils, some colored wax, and I've taken to drawing.
- Clay utensils, items made of bamboo and coconut shell and handicraft items are also available here.
- She had already been into town that day to buy new cutlery and kitchen utensils.
- Children must bring along all other utensils needed to do the competition.
- The group took a city tour to a number of places specializing in selling cooking utensils and bakery supplies.
- In keeping with the medieval theme, there are no utensils, or at least no forks.
- Frowning, the teacher slowly picked up the writing utensil, rewriting the equation for me and showing me the step I'd managed to forget to do.
- The inside kitchen had a propane-fuelled stove and most of the utensils had been kicking around for generations.
- When the busboy brought our water and utensils, I noticed he also had a spoon in his shirt pocket.
- At all times, make sure that knives and other dangerous utensils are out of their reach.
- I cleaned the drawers again, put the utensils in one and the pot holders in another.
Synonyms implement, tool, instrument, device, apparatus, gadget, appliance, machine, contrivance, contraption, mechanism, aid
OriginLate Middle English (denoting domestic implements or vessels collectively): from Old French utensile, from medieval Latin, neuter of Latin utensilis ‘usable’, from uti ‘to use’ (see use). |