silverware
/ˈsɪlvəweə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsɪlvərwer/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈsil-vər-ˌwer/ (ame, mw)
silverware — 名詞
1. Eating and serving items — such as knives, forks, spoons, and dishes — that are
銀餐具
銀或鍍銀製成的餐具
Eating and serving items — such as knives, forks, spoons, and dishes — that are made from silver or have a thin layer of silver covering their surface.
For their fiftieth wedding anniversary, the Watsons received a set of antique silverware from their children.
結婚五十周年時,華森夫婦收到孩子們送的一套古董銀餐具。
set of + antique silverware
Before the formal dinner began, the butler polished each piece of silverware until it shone.
正式晚宴開始前,管家把每件銀餐具擦得閃閃發亮。
piece of silverware
The museum display case held silverware that once belonged to European royalty in the 1700s.
博物館展示櫃中陳列著十八世紀歐洲皇室使用過的銀餐具。
Grandma keeps her silverware wrapped in soft cloth and only brings it out for holiday meals.
奶奶把銀餐具用軟布包好,只在過節聚餐時才拿出來使用。
- silver plate
refers specifically to items coated with a thin layer of silver rather than solid silver
- sterling
refers to items made of solid sterling silver (92.5% pure silver); more specific and formal
文法句型
silverware + is
set of silverware
用法筆記
In everyday conversation, people often use 'silverware' for any metal utensils regardless of material. This sense applies specifically when the actual material — silver or silver plate — is relevant, such as when talking about value, antiques, or formal dining etiquette.
常見錯誤
2. The knives, forks, and spoons that people use for eating meals, typically made o
餐具;刀叉匙
日常用餐用的刀叉匙
The knives, forks, and spoons that people use for eating meals, typically made of stainless steel or other everyday metals rather than actual silver.
Theo set the table by placing the silverware neatly beside each dinner plate.
提歐把餐具整齊地放在每個餐盤旁邊,擺好了餐桌。
set the table + silverware
When the Okonkwo family moved into their new apartment, they bought a matching set of silverware.
奧康科一家搬進新公寓時,買了一套搭配的餐具。
matching set of silverware
The restaurant wrapped each piece of silverware in a clean white napkin before serving guests.
餐廳在服務客人前,把每件餐具用潔白餐巾包好。
Dr. Okafor noticed that the stainless steel silverware in the hospital cafeteria had developed rust spots.
歐卡佛醫生注意到醫院餐廳的不鏽鋼刀叉匙出現了鏽斑。
During the camping trip, the children ate their stew with plastic silverware because metal was too heavy.
露營期間,孩子們用塑膠刀叉匙吃燉菜,因為金屬餐具太重了。
文法句型
silverware + is
piece of silverware
用法筆記
This is the most common everyday meaning. In American English, 'silverware' covers all metal eating utensils regardless of material. British English speakers more often use 'cutlery' for the same concept.
常見錯誤
3. Silver cups, bowls, or other trophy items that are awarded to winning teams or i
銀盃;銀牌獎盃
體育競賽獲獎銀盃
Silver cups, bowls, or other trophy items that are awarded to winning teams or individual competitors at sports events, such as a championship trophy or league title.
The national champion team paraded their silverware through the streets of Seoul after the final match.
全國冠軍隊伍在決賽結束後,舉著銀盃在首爾街頭遊行慶祝。
paraded / displayed their silverware
After winning the tournament, Coach Chen placed the silverware in a glass cabinet at the sports centre.
陳教練贏得錦標賽後,把銀盃放在體育中心的玻璃櫃中展示。
win + silverware
The Watanabe sisters won the doubles championship and brought home two pieces of silverware.
渡邊姊妹贏得雙打冠軍,帶回來兩座銀製獎盃。
Young athletes train for years hoping to claim Olympic silverware at the highest level of competition.
年輕運動員苦練多年,希望能在奧運會最高殿堂上奪得銀牌獎盃。
文法句型
win silverware
claim silverware
用法筆記
This sense is primarily used in British sports journalism and commentary. Even a single trophy is referred to as 'silverware' (uncountable) — for example, 'the club has not won silverware in a decade.' In American English, 'hardware' or simply 'trophies' is more common.