confection
英 [kən'fekʃ(ə)n]
美[kən'fɛkʃən]
- n. 糖果,蜜饯;调制;糖膏(剂);精制工艺品
英英释义
- 1. a food rich in sugar
- 2. the act of creating something (a medicine or drink or soup etc.) by compounding or mixing a variety of components
实用场景例句
- He found himself staring at an extraordinary architectural confection of old and new.
- 他发现自己盯着一座新旧结合的建筑精品看出了神。
柯林斯例句
- I have no tooth for confection.
- 我不喜欢吃糖果。
辞典例句
- And, curled about the brim of this confection was the perkiest of green ostrich plumes.
- 而且, 这件绝妙精制品的帽檐周围还装饰着洋洋得意似的驼鸟毛呢.
飘(部分)
- Besides music, Viennese coffee and confection are as famous as Parisian's.
- 除了音乐, 维也纳的咖啡甜点和巴黎的可谓是不分上下.
互联网
- A confection made from or flavored with the licorice root.
- 甘草糖一种用甘草根制成或加入甘草根的糖果.
互联网
- Candy: Sweet sugar - or chocolate - based confection.
- 糖果: 糖果是糖或可可做成的糖基产品.
互联网
- A confection that consists of a piece of fruit , a seed , a nut coated with sugar.
- 像海绵的糖果,由凝胶 、 糖和玉米糖浆制成, 然后撒上糖粉.
互联网
- A confection of sweetened paste, formerly made from the root of the marshmallow plant.
- '蜀'.''葵糖剂一种糖剂, 以前由''.'药用'.''''.'蜀'.''葵的根部提取原料而制成.
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中文词源
confection 甜食,精致物品
con-, 强调。-fect, 做,准备,词源同fact, effect.即精心做出来的,精心准备的。
助记提示
comfit糖果,蜜饯。
confect糖果,蜜饯。
confection甜食,糕点。
其实这三个单词的词根构成都一样:一起+做,怎奈何有这么多做的花样?可见英语不是一般的变态,而是特别变态。
2. 源于混合在一起调制、制作而成的食物。
3. 餐前准备的餐点。
confect糖果,蜜饯。
confection甜食,糕点。
其实这三个单词的词根构成都一样:一起+做,怎奈何有这么多做的花样?可见英语不是一般的变态,而是特别变态。
2. 源于混合在一起调制、制作而成的食物。
3. 餐前准备的餐点。
双语例句
- 1. He found himself staring at an extraordinary architectural confection of old and new.
- 他发现自己盯着一座新旧结合的建筑精品看出了神。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. I have no tooth for confection.
- 我不喜欢吃糖果。
来自辞典例句
- 3. And, curled about the brim of this confection was the perkiest of green ostrich plumes.
- 而且, 这件绝妙精制品的帽檐周围还装饰着洋洋得意似的驼鸟毛呢.
来自飘(部分)
- 4. Besides music, Viennese coffee and confection are as famous as Parisian's.
- 除了音乐, 维也纳的咖啡甜点和巴黎的可谓是不分上下.
来自互联网
- 5. A confection made from or flavored with the licorice root.
- 甘草糖一种用甘草根制成或加入甘草根的糖果.
来自互联网
英文词源
- confection (n.)
- mid-14c., confescioun, from Old French confeccion (12c., Modern French confection) "drawing up (of a treaty, etc.); article, product," in pharmacology, "mixture, compound," from Late Latin confectionem (nominative confectio) "a confection," in classical Latin, "a making, preparing," noun of action from confect-, past participle stem of conficere "to prepare," from com- "with" (see com-) + facere "to make, do" (see factitious). Originally "the making by means of ingredients," sense of "candy or light pastry" predominated from 16c.
词态变化
复数: confections;