英:['sweɪtənd]
美:['sweɪtənd]
英:['sweɪtənd]
美:['sweɪtənd]
verb
transitive verb
to make sweet
to soften the mood or attitude of
to make less painful or trying
to free from a harmful or undesirable quality or substanceespecially: to remove sulfur compounds from
sweeten natural gas
to make more valuable or attractive: such as
sweeten the deal
to increase (a pot not won on the previous deal) by anteing prior to another deal
to place additional securities as collateral for (a loan)
intransitive verb
to become sweet
The first known use of sweeten was circa 1552
sweetheartnoun
a person whom one loves
sweet1 of 3adjective
pleasing to the taste
being or causing the one of the four basic taste sensations that is caused especially by table sugar and is identified especially by the taste buds at the front of the tongue compare bitter sense 1, salt entry 3 sense 1b, sour entry 1 sense 1
having a relatively large sugar content
sweet wine
pleasing to the mind or feelings : agreeable
victory is sweet
marked by gentle good humor or kindliness
a sweet elderly couple
fragrant
a sweet smell
delicately pleasing to the ear or eye
a sweet melody
very good or appealing a sweet deal
a sweet sports car
much loved : dear
not sour, stale, or spoiled
sweet milk
not salt or salted : fresh
sweet butter
not having too much acid
sweet soil
free from foul gases and odors
—used as an intensive
take your own sweet time
sweet2 of 3adverb
in a sweet way
sweet3 of 3noun
a food (as a candy) having a high sugar content
British dessert
a sweet taste sensation
a pleasant or agreeable experience, possession, or state
darling entry 1 sense 1
sweet1 of 3adjective
pleasing to the taste
being or causing the one of the four basic taste sensations that is caused especially by table sugar and is identified especially by the taste buds at the front of the tongue compare bitter sense 1, salt entry 3 sense 1b, sour entry 1 sense 1
having a relatively large sugar content
sweet wine
pleasing to the mind or feelings : agreeable
victory is sweet
marked by gentle good humor or kindliness
a sweet elderly couple
fragrant
a sweet smell
delicately pleasing to the ear or eye
a sweet melody
very good or appealing a sweet deal
a sweet sports car
much loved : dear
not sour, stale, or spoiled
sweet milk
not salt or salted : fresh
sweet butter
not having too much acid
sweet soil
free from foul gases and odors
—used as an intensive
take your own sweet time
sweet2 of 3adverb
in a sweet way
sweet3 of 3noun
a food (as a candy) having a high sugar content
British dessert
a sweet taste sensation
a pleasant or agreeable experience, possession, or state
darling entry 1 sense 1
sweeteningnoun
the act or process of making sweet
something that sweetens
sweetenverb
to make or become sweet
sweetenverb
to make or become sweet
1 Simmons: Yeah, I mean it’s sweetened in the mix, you know.
2 The dog bared its teeth as my blood sweetened its mouth.
3 The fresh berry filling is sweetened just enough with honey to punctuate the inherent sweetness of the fruit, and a splash of balsamic vinegar adds a deep, jammy flavor dimension.
4 "Iced milk for the King's Hand and myself, if you would be so kind, child. Well sweetened."
5 Researchers found that 28 percent of children in the study sample consumed three or more sugar-sweetened beverages a day.
研究人员发现,接受调查的对象中28%的孩子每天都喝三罐或更多含糖饮料。
6 When you think of crème brûlée, or all of these desserts, as a sweetened, dairy and egg concoction that is baked, it has roots in French cuisine.
7 Early in the pandemic, I found myself the owner of a can of sweetened condensed milk I'd somehow panic purchased.
8 "Mold is generally what causes small, moderately sweetened batches of jams to spoil, and mold needs oxygen to grow," she said.
9 The berries and raspberry preserves sweetened it to perfection.
10 So I added a little sugar, scrambled the slightly sweetened eggs, took a bite, and was so happy to have accidentally created the flavor profile of those tamago nigiri I'm obsessed with.
11 The English public, now consuming some eighteen pounds of sugar a year, knew little about the lives of the enslaved Africans whose labor sweetened their meals.
12 The soup is thick with rue and sweetened with dried apples.
13 Once you've told the truth, sweetened the pot, and kept it simple, it's time to ask for the hard things.
一旦简单而在抛出诱惑的条件下,讲明了事实,那么就该要求艰难的事情了。
14 Some businesses sweetened the bonus pot.
有些企业提高了奖金额度。
15 Although it is sweetened by dates it could just as easily be seen as a smoked trout beignet, or, when you get right down to it, a fish cake.
16 I prefer simply “sweetened” cherries, that I purchase from my local health food store and are available year-round and unsweetened coconut.
17 The deal was sweetened with the addition of the children's playground, as well as arts education programs at the Chihuly museum in partnership with Seattle Public Schools and other arts organizations.
18 Cranberries heighten the seasonal cheer healthfully, and rather than being laden with white sugar, these waffles are gently sweetened with deeply flavorful pure maple syrup.
19 Anna with a hot temper sweetened after getting married.
脾气暴躁的安娜婚后变温柔了。
20 Also get plain varieties of yogurt and add fresh fruit and a touch of honey instead of getting the heavily sweetened flavored kind.
1 加了糖的