toothpick
toothpick — 名詞
1. A thin stick with a pointed tip, typically made of wood, that people slide betwe
牙籤
清除牙縫食物殘渣的小細棒
A thin stick with a pointed tip, typically made of wood, that people slide between their teeth to clear away leftover food after a meal.
After the grilled fish, Hassan used a toothpick to remove food stuck between his teeth.
烤魚吃完後,Hassan 用一根牙籤剔掉卡在牙縫裡的食物殘渣。
typical use: removing food after a meal
The restaurant placed a small glass of toothpicks next to the cash register for customers.
這家餐廳在收銀台旁邊放了一小杯牙籤,供顧客使用。
collocation: a glass of toothpicks
Caleb reached for a toothpick after finishing his meal and leaned back in his chair.
Caleb 吃完飯後拿起一根牙籤,靠在椅背上歇了一會。
Aunt Rosa keeps a box of wooden toothpicks in her kitchen drawer for making appetizers.
Rosa 阿姨的廚房抽屜裡總是放著一盒木製牙籤,用來做開胃小點。
The host passed around a bowl of olives, each held together with a coloured toothpick.
主人端出一碗橄欖,每一顆都用一根彩色牙籤固定著。
- cocktail stick
a shorter, often decorative stick used to hold garnishes or appetizers together, rarely used for cleaning teeth
- dental pick
a specialised dental tool with a curved metal or plastic end, designed for professional or thorough cleaning between teeth
文法句型
toothpick
a toothpick
toothpicks
用法筆記
Although toothpicks are designed for cleaning teeth, they are also commonly used in cooking to hold small items of food together, such as sandwiches or appetizers.