1.(中国的)筷子
1.one of a pair of thin sticks held in one hand and used in East Asian cultures for eating food
1.The only question left is whether the frugal innovators who come out on top will use forks or chopsticks.
而唯一的问题就是,那些节俭创新的人是否愿意使用刀和叉。
2.This way, I picked up the chopsticks, hurriedly biting a few mouthfuls of fried fritters, hand-rubbed greasy mouth, wanted to leave.
我这才拿起筷子,匆匆地咬了几口油条,用手擦了擦油腻腻的嘴巴,就想离开。
3.To earn a profit, he needs to produce more than four million chopsticks a day. He says he hopes to do this in the next month or two.
为了赚取利润,日产量大于400万双,他希望在未来一到两个月内达到这个目标。
4.One final reason to skip chopsticks is that the rice block in the best sushi is often molded quite loosely.
还有一个跳过筷子的终极理由是,在最好的寿司里的饭团常常被捏得松松的。
5.The like, rotating disk or to indicate the right hand side of the subject-object dynamic first chopsticks.
之类的,转动圆盘或是示意右手边的主客动第一筷。
6.In front of her rested a table, on which there was a bowl of rice with three chopsticks inserted in it.
在她面前摆在一张桌子,上面摆放一碗大米,里面插着三根筷子。
7.Gradually increasing the fire hot, soft-shelled turtle watching the suffering of the pot rolling, give the chopsticks were all excited.
渐渐火越来越热,看着锅中甲鱼痛苦的翻滚,举箸之人无不兴奋异常。
8.Drink the soup out of the bowl as if it were a cup, and fish out the solid food pieces with your chopsticks.
像拿起杯子那样拿起碗来喝汤,并用筷子将固体食物夹出。
9.She was helping Professor Dai lay the table, and, when she looked over, the older woman paired the chopsticks without meeting her eyes.
思玉帮母亲摆放碗筷,她抬起头来的时候,老太太正在给筷子配对,避开了她的眼睛。
10."Gooooood, " is all my smiling friend can manage to say, holding his chopsticks aloft as he selects his next mouthful.
“太……棒了”,我那开心微笑的朋友找不到别的词语来形容,他举起筷子,选择下一口美食。