candy
英 [ˈkændi]
美 [ˈkændi]
n. 糖果; 巧克力; 一块糖(或巧克力)
过去式:candied 复数:candies 过去分词:candied 现在分词:candying 第三人称单数:candies
Oxford 3000 / Collins.1 / BNC.10657 / COCA.3446
习惯用语
n.
- be like taking candy from a baby
- 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
牛津词典
noun
- 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- a box of candy
一盒糖果 - a candy store
糖果店 - a candy bar
一条巧克力 - Who wants the last piece of candy?
谁想要这最后一块糖?
- a box of candy
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 糖果;糖块
Candyis sweet foods such as toffees or chocolate.- ...a piece of candy...
一块糖 - ...a large box of candies...
一大盒糖
- ...a piece of candy...
in BRIT, usually use 英国英语通常用 sweets
英英释义
noun
- a rich sweet made of flavored sugar and often combined with fruit or nuts
verb
双语例句
- Joe's other peculiarity was that he was constantly munching hard candy.
乔还有一个怪癖,就是喜欢不停地嚼硬糖。 - I merely looked at the candy; I did not eat it.
我只不过看了看糖果,我没有吃。 - Mother distributed candy to the children.
母亲将糖果分发给孩子们。 - She eats too much candy.
她吃的糖果太多了。 - After the candy cools, we can eat it.
糖冷却之后我们就可以吃了。 - I bring candy for the children.
我为孩子们带了点糖果来。 - This candy is for you.
这是给你的糖果。 - Take a candy from the box.
从盒子里拿出一块糖果。 - His pocket was all gummed up with candy.
他的口袋全被糖粘住了。 - I bought the child some sticks of candy.
我给孩子买了几根棒糖。