salt cellar
salt cellar — 名詞
1. a small pot or shaker kept on a dining table, filled with salt and typically hav
鹽罐
餐桌用小鹽罐,蓋上有孔
a small pot or shaker kept on a dining table, filled with salt and typically having a lid with holes so that salt can be sprinkled over food
Tamar picked up the salt cellar and shook it over her soup.
Tamar 拿起鹽罐,在湯上搖了搖。
typical action: pick up and shake
The salt cellar on the table was nearly empty, so Quan refilled it.
桌上的鹽罐快空了,Quan 把它重新裝滿。
collocation: refill a salt cellar
Aunt Ava keeps a silver salt cellar next to the pepper mill in the dining room.
Ava 阿姨在飯廳的胡椒磨旁放了一個銀色鹽罐。
Minho found a vintage ceramic salt cellar at the weekend market.
Minho 在週末市集找到一個復古陶瓷鹽罐。
During dinner, Nila passed the salt cellar to her brother without being asked.
晚餐時,Nila 沒等人開口就把鹽罐遞給了她弟弟。
- salt shaker
more common in American English, especially for a container with holes on top
- salt dispenser
more formal or technical term for any device that holds and releases salt
用法筆記
In American English, salt shaker is more common than salt cellar for a container with holes in the lid. A salt cellar can also refer to a small open dish for salt without a lid.