Tray meaning in English
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Definition
a tray: a flat board of wood, plastic, or metal on which things can be carried
This waiter has a tray full of drinks.
a paper tray (of a copy machine) the place where the photocopies come out when ready
an ashtray a dish for tobacco ash and cigarette ends
- "Several wads of chewing gum wedged beneath the paper tray"
- "He does bring in a tray of fresh pastries every morning, and encourages his colleagues to sing French folk songs during their cigarette breaks."
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