cup of tea
英 [kʌp ɒv tiː]
美 [kʌp əv tiː]
n. 喜爱的人或事物,命运
英英释义
noun
- an activity that you like or at which you are superior
- chemistry is not my cup of tea
- his bag now is learning to play golf
- marriage was scarcely his dish
双语例句
- George: Which one do you prefer, a good cup of tea or coffee?
乔治:一杯好茶和一杯咖啡,你更喜欢哪一个? - I don't like coffee; I'd rather have a cup of tea any day of the week.
我不喜欢咖啡,而宁愿喝杯茶。 - It advises salesmen to talk round reluctant customers over a cup of tea.
它建议销售人员和犹豫不决、不愿购买的顾客一边喝茶,一边说服他们。 - I spent two hours mowing her lawn and all she gave me for my pains was a cup of tea!
我花了整整两个小时刈她的草地,而她给我辛勤劳动的报酬只是一杯茶。 - When the whistle goes, all the workers knock off for a cup of tea.
哨子一响所有工人都停下手里的活儿去喝茶。 - I had a cup of tea and a bun at four o'clock.
我在四点钟时喝了一杯茶,吃了个小甜面包。 - Let's knock off for a cup of tea.
歇会儿,喝杯茶。 - She made some toast and a hot cup of tea.
她做了一些吐司和一杯热茶。 - Please have a cup of tea and relax yourself.
请喝杯茶,宽宽心。 - I know I'm not everyone's cup of tea.
我知道自己不是人见人爱。