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- n.糖果;巧克力;一块糖(或巧克力)
- v.糖煮;使结晶成冰糖;把…煮成结晶;结晶成糖
- adj.〈美俚〉(服饰)花哨的
- 网络卢巧音;许雅涵;罗霖
复数:candies 过去分词:candied 现在分词:candying 1. | 糖果;巧克力;一块糖(或巧克力)sweet food made of sugar and/or chocolate, eaten between meals; a piece of this |
| | | | | | | Who wants the last piece of candy? 谁想要这最后一块糖? |
IDM be like taking candy from a baby (informal) 像从娃娃手里抢糖吃;手到擒来;轻而易举used to emphasize how easy it is to do sth n. | 1. small sweet food items usually eaten for pleasure and not as part of a meal, e.g. chocolate bars, mints, and toffee 2. a small hard, chewy, or soft piece of food made from sugar and other ingredients or flavorings such as chocolate, nuts, fruit, or peppermint 3. heroin, cocaine, or another hard drug 4. sweet food made of cooked sugar or chocolate but not containing flour 5. sweets or confectionery 1. small sweet food items usually eaten for pleasure and not as part of a meal, e.g. chocolate bars, mints, and toffee 2. a small hard, chewy, or soft piece of food made from sugar and other ingredients or flavorings such as chocolate, nuts, fruit, or peppermint 3. heroin, cocaine, or another hard drug 4. sweet food made of cooked sugar or chocolate but not containing flour 5. sweets or confectionery | v. | 1. to coat food with sugar or sugar syrup, or be coated with sugar or sugar syrup 2. to dress a food by impregnating it with sugar, in order either to preserve it or to make it more pleasant to eat 3. to turn a sugar solution into crystals, especially by boiling it, or be converted into sugar crystals |
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