cut·ler·y
noun/ˈkʌtləri/
/ˈkʌtləri/
[uncountable]- (especially British English)
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(North American English usually flatware, silverware)knives, forks and spoons, used for eating and serving food餐具(刀、叉和匙) - Put the cutlery in the drawer.
把餐具放进抽屉里。 - a stainless steel cutlery set
不锈钢餐具套装 - They had a canteen of cutlery as a wedding present.
他们有一个装有餐具的食堂作为结婚礼物。 - a 24-piece cutlery set
24件餐具套装
- Put the cutlery in the drawer.
- (North American English) knives, etc. that are sharp
刀具
Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French coutellerie, from coutelier, from coutel ‘knife’, from Latin cultellus, diminutive of culter ‘knife, ploughshare’.