teaspoonful

teaspoonful — 名詞

1. the quantity of a soft, powdery, or liquid substance that fills a standard teasp

1.名詞B1
釋義

一茶匙

一茶匙可裝載的份量

the quantity of a soft, powdery, or liquid substance that fills a standard teaspoon, used especially as a rough measurement in cooking and for liquid medicine.

例句

Linh added a teaspoonful of sugar to her tea before taking the first sip.

Linh 在喝茶之前,先加了一茶匙的糖到茶裡。

a teaspoonful of + [substance]

The doctor told Naoko to take one teaspoonful of the brown cough syrup each night.

醫生告訴 Naoko,每晚要喝一茶匙那種棕色的止咳糖漿。

take + a teaspoonful of + [medicine]

同義詞
  • spoonful

    generic — could mean any spoon size; less precise than 'teaspoonful'

  • dash

    much smaller, rougher estimate (about 1/8 teaspoon); used for strong spices only

文法句型

a teaspoonful of + [substance]

two teaspoonfuls of + [substance]

用法筆記

Countable noun. Its plural form can be either 'teaspoonfuls' or (less commonly) 'teaspoonsful'. The -ful suffix turns a container name into a measurement unit, following the same pattern as 'handful', 'cupful', and 'tablespoonful'. This sense is distinct from 'teaspoon', which names the utensil itself.

常見錯誤

The recipe asks for three teaspoon of salt.
The recipe asks for three teaspoonfuls of salt.
💡when counting the amount, use the plural of 'teaspoonful', not the singular 'teaspoon'.
Add a teaspoonful oil.
Add a teaspoonful of oil.
💡the preposition 'of' is required between the measurement and the substance.