nyota Senior Member Joined Jun 9, 2009 Member Type Interested in Language Native Language Polish Home Country Poland Current Location Australia May 6, 2011 #1 "Slowly lift the cup to release the dessert " Can you actually call it a cup? Isn't it more like a lid or a top?
"Slowly lift the cup to release the dessert " Can you actually call it a cup? Isn't it more like a lid or a top?
freezeframe Key Member Joined Mar 28, 2011 Member Type Academic Native Language English Home Country Canada Current Location Canada May 6, 2011 #2 nyota said: "Slowly lift the cup to release the dessert " Can you actually call it a cup? Isn't it more like a lid or a top? Click to expand... It could mean that after you take off the lid, you're to turn the cup over onto a plate and slowly lift the cup, leaving the dessert on the plate.
nyota said: "Slowly lift the cup to release the dessert " Can you actually call it a cup? Isn't it more like a lid or a top? Click to expand... It could mean that after you take off the lid, you're to turn the cup over onto a plate and slowly lift the cup, leaving the dessert on the plate.
nyota Senior Member Thread starter Joined Jun 9, 2009 Member Type Interested in Language Native Language Polish Home Country Poland Current Location Australia May 6, 2011 #3 freezeframe said: It could mean that after you take off the lid, you're to turn the cup over onto a plate and slowly lift the cup, leaving the dessert on the plate. Click to expand... Ahh ;-) Now it's clear I don't usually have such desserts. :-| Thanks.
freezeframe said: It could mean that after you take off the lid, you're to turn the cup over onto a plate and slowly lift the cup, leaving the dessert on the plate. Click to expand... Ahh ;-) Now it's clear I don't usually have such desserts. :-| Thanks.