crockery
/ˈkrɒkəri/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkrɑːkəri/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkrä-k(ə-)rē/ (ame, mw)
crockery — 名詞
1. ceramic or earthenware objects such as cups, plates, and bowls that are placed o
陶瓷餐具
盛裝食物的杯盤碗等
ceramic or earthenware objects such as cups, plates, and bowls that are placed on the table during meals for eating or serving food and drink
Wei carefully unpacked all the crockery after moving into the new flat.
Wei 在搬進新公寓後仔細地把所有陶瓷餐具拆開包裝。
uncountable noun: no plural 'crockeries'
The wedding gift was a beautiful set of crockery decorated with blue flowers.
那件結婚禮物是一套漂亮的陶瓷餐具,上面畫著藍色花朵。
a set of crockery
Fatima washed all the crockery by hand to avoid breaking anything in the machine.
Fatima 用手清洗所有的陶瓷餐具,以免機器弄壞任何東西。
The restaurant's crockery was plain white, which made the food stand out on the plate.
那家餐廳的陶瓷餐具是全白色的,讓食物在盤子裡顯得更突出。
Elena's grandmother gave her a wooden cupboard full of old crockery from the 1950s.
Elena 的祖母給了她一個裝滿 1950 年代老陶瓷餐具的木製櫥櫃。
- tableware
a broader term that includes all items used at the table, such as knives, forks, glasses, and plates
- china
specifically refers to fine porcelain crockery; more formal and implies high quality
- dishes
more informal and everyday; often used to refer to the items being used or washed at a particular moment
- pottery
a wider category that includes decorative vases and pots, not just table items
文法句型
crockery + singular verb
a piece of crockery
an item of crockery
用法筆記
Crockery is an uncountable noun and is never used in the plural form. To refer to individual items, use 'a piece of crockery' or 'an item of crockery'.