confect如何读

英:['kɒnfekt]

美:['kɒnfekt]

confect是什么意思

n.

糖果,蜜饯

vt.

调制

配制

(尤指)混合调制

把…制成糖果

confect自然拼读

con·fect

kn fekt

confect变形

confects, confecting, confected

confect词根

词根:confect

adj.

confectionary 糖果的;糖果商的;糕饼的

n.

confectionery 糕点糖果;糖果店

confection 糖果,蜜饯;调制;糖膏(剂);精制工艺品

confectionary 糖果;糖果店;糕饼

confectioner 糖果制造人;糖果店;甜食商

confect英英释义

Noun:
  1. a rich sweet made of flavored sugar and often combined with fruit or nuts

Verb:
  1. make or construct

  2. make into a confection;

    "This medicine is home-confected"

confect词源中文解释

"制作或混合",尤其是"制成糖果",14世纪晚期,源自拉丁语 confectus,是 conficere 的过去分词,意为"准备",由 com(见 con-)的同化形式和 facere 的组合形式组成,后者意为"制造,做"(来自 PIE 词根 *dhe-,意为"设置,放置")。相关词汇: Confected; confecting.

confect词源英文解释

Middle English confecten "to prepare by combining ingredients, blend, spice or sweeten," borrowed from Medieval Latin confectus, past participle of conficere "to bring together, compose, compound (a drug or medication)," going back to Latin, "to carry out, perform, make, bring about, collect, bring to completion," from con- con- + facere "to make, bring about, perform, do" — more at fact Note: The meanings of Medieval Latin conficere depend to a degree on its vernacular equivalent in Gallo-Romance; see note at comfit.

The first known use of confect was in the 14th century

confect 例句

1 Even the stately name, which matched his patrician profile, sounded fake, as if the front office had confected it for their latest pretty-boy star.

2 While the movies pursued these quarrels with varying degrees of nuance and conviction — and with lots of fighting, flying and large-scale digitally confected destruction — both were sympathetic to the let-superheroes-be-superheroes point of view.

3 And of course, the Kardashian family has created a multibillion-dollar empire out of cunning, chutzpah, a complete lack of inhibition and a willingness to confect drama for ratings.

4 Would some ghoulish digitally confected version of Boseman’s character live to fight another day?

5 Jones believed his post-Kuwait briefings were intended to manage public expectations after the invasion, and to make sure it was the government, not British intelligence, which got the blame for confecting claims about Iraqi WMD.

6 Mr. Iñárritu would reveal little about how this chilling spectacle was confected, other than to describe it as a bit like a magic trick insofar as the “how” of it would only spoil a mystery.

7 No hint that, at the time Post confected this idyll, African slaves were working 20-hour days on plantations and indigenous peoples were being exterminated.

8 This is a confected world of Capra-esque American stereotypes wearing dungarees and broad grins, and Charles Dickens characters serving up old English history.

9 The happiness I get from my writing is deeper seated and more authentic than anything that could be confected in the laboratories of Big Pharma.

10 For example, the chocolate confected after California is flavored with Napa Valley red wine while the Texas chocolate is flavored with Dr. Pepper and the Florida chocolate is flavored with key lime.

11 Soon a juggernaut of confected grief is roaring out of control.

12 In this one, he basically stands around indulging a series of cosmic snit fits, laying waste to the digitally confected scenery and uttering tedious epigrams about time, recurrence and the apocalypse.

13 The fig confect which is prepared with palapinit has the characteristics of low calorie and weakly dental caries.

采用异麦芽糖醇制作的无花果果脯具有低热值、弱致龋齿特性。

14 It would be more exciting and more real – but also more ambiguous – than this nicely written but ultimately boorish and confected conspiracy tale.

15 In a swirl of nimble, pale brushwork, the artist conjures up a figure from behind, gazing in the mirror, confecting herself.

16 But an improbable near-affair is confected for Alma to give the movie the narrative engine it otherwise lacks, and instead it drains the life from it.

17 The companies she deals with are shells within shells, paper entities confected in the Mossack Fonseca offices, where accountability is laundered along with money.

18 Hence, the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, in Jones’s telling, was confected to thrust gun control on America.

19 Every morning, Alameddine searches for images to post, and throughout the day he’ll continue looking for more, confecting his feed with a zany spread of GIFs, for good measure.

20 The Italian designer swapped the bold orange, black, ecru and leopard-print fabrics and the marabou and peacock feathers he's used to confect his hallmark colorblocked cocktail dresses in seasons past in favor of fur.

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