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tray
- IPA[treɪ]
英式
- a flat, shallow container with a raised rim, typically used for carrying food and drink, or for holding small items or loose material
noun: tray, plural noun: trays
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- 1. a flat, shallow container with a raised rim, typically used for carrying food and drink, or for holding small items or loose material they ate supper off a tray in front of the fire a baking tray
- a tray in an office for paperwork awaiting attention.
Oxford Dictionary
- a tray from which tea is served.
Oxford Dictionary
- a type of cake or similar sweet food which is baked in a square or rectangular container and ... have fun baking cakes, cookies, tray bakes, and muffins
Oxford Dictionary
- a type of cake or similar sweet food which is baked in a square or rectangular container and ... have fun baking cakes, cookies, tray bakes, and muffins
Oxford American Dictionary
- a tray on a person's desk for letters and documents that have been dealt with.
Oxford Dictionary
- a tray used to hold paint for decorating with a paint roller, typically having a well and a ... pour leftover paint from the paint tray into the can
Oxford American Dictionary
- a truck with a flat load-carrying section: wanted, diesel tray-top, going or not Bill had bought an old tray-top truck
Oxford Dictionary
- a small tray with separate compartments, filled with water and placed in a freezer to make ice ... he took out an ice tray and emptied it into the bucket
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- IPA[trā]
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- a flat, shallow container with a raised rim, typically used for carrying food and drink, or for ... they ate supper off a tray in front of the fire a baking tray
Oxford American Dictionary