柯林斯詞典tray /tre?/ (trays) 1. N-COUNT A tray is a flat piece of wood, plastic, or metal, which usually has raised edges and which is used for carrying things, especially food and drinks. 托盤 返回 tray劍橋詞典a flat object , usually with raised edges , used for carrying food and drinks 盤;碟;托盤 She was carrying a tray of drinks . 她端著一托盤飲料。 mainly UK a flat , open container with raised edges that you put on your desk for keeping papers in 文件盤 She put the letter in your intray. 她把信放在了你的收文盤里。 I don't know where I put that article - it must be in the bottom of my tray. 我不知道把那篇文章放在哪兒了——肯定是在我的文件盤最下面。 也見 ashtray 例句 He laid the tray down on the table .First rub the baking tray well with butter .There's a tray under each tap to catch the beer slops ."Oh, you're a sweetheart , " she said, when I placed the breakfast tray on her lap ."Watch out!" he shouted , but it was too late - she had knocked the whole tray of drinks on the floor . 返回 tray