A tray for your cup

Hi !I need your help please. I heard this " tray for your cup " several times. I tried alot to guess its meaning and the result was nothing .So my question is what is " tray for your cup " ? Is it an idiom? And what does it mean ?

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  • Maybe they mean a "saucer".
  • I am a Native English girl and teacher.  I have never heard this phrase either but I would guess it means 'support'.  We use a tea tray to carry many cups, dishes etc. 



  • Kadertop07 said:

    This is a good question, i will reesearch about it and reply to you


    Hi kadertop07,

    Thank you . I've just searched for it ;it seems that it doesn't belong to English language.
    A tray for your cup
    Hi ! I need your help please. I heard this tray for your cup several times. I tried alot to guess its meaning and the result was nothing . So m…


  • Seeker said:

    Hi,

    where have you heard this phrase ?

    This was not found in oxford, Cambridge and Collins dictionaries.


    Hi seeker , I read it here in Ec . One of the members used it in his comment.

    Iasked a native speaker , and he told me that he has never seen it before.

    So I guess it is just a translated idiom into English.
    A tray for your cup
    Hi ! I need your help please. I heard this tray for your cup several times. I tried alot to guess its meaning and the result was nothing . So m…
  • This is a good question, i will reesearch about it and reply to you

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