tinfoil
/ˈtɪnfɔɪl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈtɪnfɔɪl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈtin-ˌfȯi(-ə)l How to pronounce tinfoil (audio)/ (ame, mw)
tinfoil — 名詞
1. shiny, paper-thin metal sheeting that people use in the kitchen to wrap food, co
錫箔紙
用於包裹食物或烹調的薄金屬紙
shiny, paper-thin metal sheeting that people use in the kitchen to wrap food, cover dishes, or line baking trays
Reema wrapped the leftover rice in tinfoil before putting it away.
Reema 用錫箔紙把剩飯包起來,然後收進冰箱。
wrap + in tinfoil
The kitchen drawer had a fresh roll of tinfoil right at the front.
廚房抽屜裡有一卷全新的錫箔紙就放在最前面。
roll of tinfoil
Nadia lined the baking tray with tinfoil and placed the fish on top.
Nadia 在烤盤上鋪好錫箔紙,再把魚放上去。
The baked potatoes sat on the counter, still warm in their tinfoil wraps.
烤好的馬鈴薯放在流理台上,包在錫箔紙裡還溫溫的。
Ziad pulled a square of tinfoil from the drawer to cover the bowl.
Ziad 從抽屜裡抽出一張錫箔紙來蓋住碗。
- aluminum foil
the more technically accurate term; used interchangeably with tinfoil in everyday speech
- kitchen foil
common British term for the same product
- cling film
thin plastic wrap that sticks to surfaces without folding; not metal
- wax paper
paper coated with wax for wrapping and lining; cannot withstand high heat
用法筆記
Although the name suggests tin, modern tinfoil is almost always made from aluminum. In everyday use, 'tinfoil' and 'aluminum foil' refer to the same product.