英:[keɪk]
美:[keɪk]
英:[keɪk]
美:[keɪk]
复数:cakes
第三人称单数:cakes
现在分词:caking
过去式:caked
过去分词:caked
词根:caky
adj.caky 凝固的;饼状的
noun
a breadlike food made from a dough or batter that is usually fried or baked in small flat shapes and is often unleavened
a sweet baked food made from a dough or thick batter usually containing flour and sugar and often shortening, eggs, and a raising agent (such as baking powder)
a flattened usually round mass of food that is baked or fried
a fish cake
a block of compacted or congealed matter
a cake of ice
a hard or brittle layer or deposit
something easily done
after so much studying, the test was cake
verb
transitive verb
encrust
caked with dust
to fill (a space) with a packed mass
intransitive verb
to form or harden into a mass
birthday cake生日蛋糕
piece of cake轻而易举的事情;轻松愉快的事
moon caken. 月饼
icing on the cake锦上添花
chocolate cake巧克力蛋糕
sell like hot cakes热销
filter cake滤饼
wedding caken. 结婚蛋糕
sponge cake松糕
rice cake年糕
cheese caken. 干酪饼;富于性感的半裸体美女照
bean cake豆饼;豆糟
cakes and alen. 欢乐
tea cake茶点
make a cake制做蛋糕
take the cake得奖;坏到极点
bake a cake烘蛋糕
cream cake奶油蛋糕
cake flourn. 细面粉
seed cake种子饼;香饼
早在13世纪,“薄而相对较薄的烤面团”来自古诺尔斯语 kaka “蛋糕”,源自西日耳曼语 *kokon-(也是中古荷兰语 koke,荷兰语 koek “蛋糕,姜饼,饺子”,古高地德语 kuohho,德语 Kuchen “蛋糕,馅饼”)。不认为与拉丁语 coquere “烹饪”有关,如以前所认为的那样。取代了其古英语同源词 coecel。
What man, I trow ye raue, Wolde ye bothe eate your cake and haue your cake? ["The Proverbs & Epigrams of John Heywood," 1562]
“你们两个人,我想你们会吃你们的蛋糕并拥有你们的蛋糕吗?”(约翰·海伍德的“谚语和警句”,1562年)
从15世纪中叶开始扩展到任何扁平的圆形物。从15世纪初开始扩展到“由面粉,糖,黄油和其他成分制成的轻质糕点”。take the cake “赢得所有,排名第一”(常常是反讽)始于1847年的美国英语; piece of cake “易事”始于1936年。
let them eat cake 的故事出现在卢梭的“自白”中,指的是大约1740年的一件事,早在玛丽·安托瓦内特之前,尽管自1870年以来一直与她有关; 显然,这是法国皇室中的一个栗子,之前已经有其他公主和皇后讲过。
粉块
金属粉末未经成形而黏结在一起的块状物。
糕剂
将药物细粉与米粉、蔗糖蒸制而成的块状剂型。
Noun Middle English, from Old Norse kaka; akin to Old High German kuocho cake
The first known use of cake was in the 13th century
cake1 of 2noun
a small piece of food (as dough or batter, meat, or fish) that is baked or fried
a baked food made from a sweet batter or dough
a substance hardened or molded into a solid mass
a cake of soap
cake2 of 2verb
encrust
caked with dust
to form or harden into a cake
1 Sue brings out a cake, and everyone sings “Happy Birthday.”
2 We eat the cake and move into a sitting room to watch the replay of the opening ceremonies that's being broadcast.
3 ...a small cake of lime-scented soap.
一小块青柠味香皂
4 They had finished eating the main meal and she was enjoying a turtle-shaped cake filled with sweet and soft red bean paste, a taste not known to her before.
5 When Mary stood to cut the cake, Tony was struck by the absurdity of the scene.
6 Now it was Christmas and she was making a cake.
7 Terrible ones who boil everything until it’s as gray and soggy as English weather, and the ones who bake perfectly iced cakes and adorable meat-filled pastries for BBC cooking shows.
8 Well, Will had added the cake part himself, but it really did belong in any good adventure.
9 “I had them make a cake...the bakery...for our anniversary.”
10 I concentrated on a hoe cake spread thick with honey.
11 The final bowl contains payesh, a warm rice pudding Ashima will prepare for him to eat on each of his birthdays as a child, as an adult even, alongside a slice of bakery cake.
12 “That’s right. Stirring. Now, suppose you took a big bite of lemon pound cake only to find more of your Big Ma’s hair in it than lemon frosting?”
13 What he wants is a switch to a market economy in a way which does not reduce people's standard of living. To many this sounds like wanting to have his cake and eat it.
他想要转型为市场经济,同时又不降低人们的生活水平。在许多人看来,这是想要鱼与熊掌兼得。
14 And now the cake was behaving very curiously for while the bottom was burning and sending out a black smoke the top was rising and falling glueyly with a series of little explosions.
15 Mamita and Mami and Tía Isa, not understanding that drumsticks are the only kind of drumsticks that will do on a drum, suggested pencils or the handles of wooden spoons used for making cake batter.
16 “So...,” says the kid, “you’re telling me that the cake is a lie?”
17 But only four days before my birthday, we heard terrible news and Mother canceled the cake.
18 Two cheery young girls serve from behind a counter displaying a good selection of cakes and pastries.
19 I was stuffed to the gills with chocolate cake.
我吃巧克力蛋糕都撑到嗓子眼儿了。
20 Our next-door neighbors’ names, the way the house smelled, what school was like, the holidays, the taste of icing on birthday cakes.
1 覆盖
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2 烧结
4 点心
6 全部
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8 结块
11 固结
12 结成块
14 燕麦饼
17 蛋糕
18 人
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19 块状物