cutlery

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English - Turkish
{i} çatal bıçak takımı

Çatal bıçak takımı ortadan kayboldu. - The cutlery has disappeared.

Çatal bıçak takımı nerede? - Where is the cutlery?

(Gıda) çatal-bıçak takımı
sofra takımı
çatal bıçak kaşık
bıçakçılık
çatal-bıçak-kaşık
kesici alet
çatal bıçak silver, silverware, Brit
set of cutlery
çatal seti
English - English
A collective ensemble of eating and serving utensils such as knives, forks and spoons
a cutting implement; a tool for cutting
Surveys have indicated that American consumers use kitchen knives an average of 10,000 times a year
The business of a cutler
Cutlery consists of the knives, forks, and spoons that you eat your food with. She arranged plates and cutlery on a small table
Knives with a cutting edge (example: dinner, dessert or carving knives) Informally used, this term refers to a flatware set
This is usually provided at Wadham However, at certain times during the serving of lunch there is a noticeable lack of knives This problem is easily solved by choosing a meal which can be eaten with just a fork (This is not as big a problem as it sounds as most Wadham food can be eaten through a straw ) There are also intermittent problems whereby dessert spoons and soup spoons are confused, and fish knives and butter knives appear to be interchangeable too
tableware implements for cutting and eating food
Edged or cutting instruments, collectively
You can refer to knives and tools used for cutting as cutlery
{i} silverware (knives, spoons, forks); cutting instruments (knives, etc.)
disposable cutlery
plastic silverware that is thrown away after use
cutlery

    Hyphenation

    cut·le·ry

    Turkish pronunciation

    kʌtlıri

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkətlərē/ /ˈkʌtlɜriː/

    Etymology

    [ 'k&t-l&-rE ] (noun.) 15th century. From Old French coutelerie (modern: coutellerie).
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