英:[plʌm ˈpudiŋ]
美:[plʌm ˈpʊdɪŋ]
英:[plʌm ˈpudiŋ]
美:[plʌm ˈpʊdɪŋ]
葡萄干布丁;
noun
a rich boiled or steamed pudding often made with raisins or currants in addition to flour, spices, and suet.
The first known use of plum pudding was in 1630
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a pole with a strong spring at the bottom and two footrests on which a person stands and moves along by jumping
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a poet appointed by an English ruler as a member of the royal household and formerly expected to write poems for court and national occasions
a poet regarded by a country or region as its most outstanding
pocket vetonoun
a veto of a legislative bill by an executive (as the president) accomplished through holding the bill unsigned until after the session of the legislature is over
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of a size convenient for carrying in the pocket
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money for small personal expenses
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often pocket book a small especially paperback book
a container for money and personal papers : wallet
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financial resources : income
a price suited to your pocketbook
plus signnoun
a sign + used especially in mathematics to indicate addition (as in 8 + 6 = 14) or a positive quantity (as in +10°)
plum tomatonoun
a small oblong tomato
plum puddingnoun
a rich boiled or steamed pudding containing fruits (as raisins) and spices
1 This historiographic plum pudding is full of delights, ranging from memories of Chatterji’s childhood in a multigenerational compound in Bengal to a deep history of the violent politics of division that separated Pakistan from India in 1947 and Bangladesh from Pakistan in 1971.
2 Eliza Acton, a leading cookbook author of the day who helped to rebrand plum pudding as Christmas pudding, offered a particularly frugal recipe that relied on potatoes and carrots.
3 During the 18th century, the two crossed to become the more familiar plum pudding – a steamed pudding packed with the ingredients of the rapidly growing British Empire of rule and trade.
4 Plus, delicious dishes on the royal holiday table (including the palace chef’s plum pudding!).
5 So was the plum pudding, which melted in one’s mouth, likewise the jellies, in which Amy reveled like a fly in a honeypot.
6 Funded by the Crown (the Whigs and Tories refused to use public funds), there were more ox roasts, tonnes of plum pudding and lakes of ale served to her delighted subjects.
7 Sporting impish expressions, the cats eat plum pudding and sing carols.
8 The authentic-to-the-14th-century celebration includes homemade mince pie and plum pudding.
9 Then for dessert there's traditional plum pudding or apple pie, plus coffee.
甜点是葡萄干布丁或苹果派加咖啡。
10 Sweet English dishes include apple pie, mince pies, spotted dick, scones, Eccles cakes, custard and sticky toffee pudding.
带有甜味的英式菜肴有苹果派,肉馅饼,葡萄干布丁,烤饼,艾克蛋糕,牛奶沙司和太妃生姜布丁。
11 There will be plum pudding, mince pie, other varieties of food and cranberry juice and squash.
另外还备有葡萄干布丁 、 肉馅饼 、 各种其它食物以及红莓苔汁和鲜果汁.
12 Favorite desserts include mince pie or pumpkin pie, plum pudding and fruitcake.
人们最喜欢的饭后甜点包括甜馅饼或南瓜馅饼 、 李子布丁和水果蛋糕.
13 For desert there's coffee, gingerbread cookies and plum pudding.
至于甜点方面,包括了咖啡 、 姜饼和干果布丁.
14 PETER : Then for dessert there's traditional plum pudding or apple pie, plus coffee.
甜点是葡萄干布丁或苹果派加咖啡.
15 Plum pudding is an English dish dating back to the Middle Ages.
李子布丁是一道英国菜,它的起源可以追溯到中世纪.
16 There's traditional plum pudding or apple pie for tonight's dessert.
今晚的甜点是传统的李子布丁或苹果派.
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