tablecloth
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ta·ble·cloth /ˈteɪbəlklɒθ $ -klɒːθ/ noun [countable] DHa cloth used for covering a table 桌布,台布
Examples from the Corpus
tablecloth• Meg took the coffee cups to the sink and fetched a tablecloth from the dresser.• She was shaking a tablecloth when she looked up and saw him.• It dripped on to the boomerang tablecloth.• The lilac tablecloths were still strewn across the floor where they had been pulled to the ground.• The rest was shrouded by a white linen tablecloth, which gave every appearance of being carefully arranged.• Dotty looked thoughtfully down at the tablecloth.• He just stared at the tablecloth.• Lilian, give her the tablecloth and the napkins and show her the transfer.ta·ble·cloth nounChineseSyllable
a a cloth covering used table for Corpus
tablecloth
ta‧ble‧cloth /ˈteɪbəlklɒθ $ -klɒːθ/
noun [countable]
a cloth used for covering a table
ta‧ble‧cloth /ˈteɪbəlklɒθ $ -klɒːθ/
noun [countable]a cloth used for covering a table
