Napkin Meaning in English
word
/ˈnæpkɪn/
NAP-kin
/nˈæpkɪn/
NAP-kin
释义
A napkin is a piece of cloth or paper used to wipe your mouth and hands while eating.
用法与细微差别
In the US, 'napkin' is the standard term; in the UK, 'serviette' is also common. 'Paper napkin' or 'cloth napkin' clarifies the material. Do not confuse 'napkin' (for eating) with 'sanitary napkin' (for hygiene), which refers to feminine products.
Spanish: servilletaPortuguese (BR): guardanapoPortuguese (PT): guardanapoChinese (Simplified): 餐巾纸 - 餐巾Chinese (Traditional): 餐巾紙 - 餐巾Hindi: नेपकिन - रूमाल (खाने का)Arabic: منديل (طاولة)Bengali: ন্যাপকিন - রুমাল (খাবারের টেবিলে)Russian: салфеткаJapanese: ナプキンVietnamese: khăn ănKorean: 냅킨 - 식탁용 종이(천) 수건Turkish: peçeteUrdu: رومال (کھانے کے لیے)Indonesian: serbet - tisu makan
例句
Please put a napkin on your lap before you eat.
basic
I wiped my hands with a napkin.
basic
Could you pass me a napkin?
basic
Oops, I spilled juice—good thing I had a napkin nearby.
natural
You can use a napkin to wrap leftover food if you don't have a container.
natural
I always grab an extra napkin—you never know when you'll need one.
natural