popsicle
英 美['pɑpsɪkl]
- n. 棒冰(商标名)
英英释义
- 1. ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick;
- "in England a popsicle is called an ice lolly"
实用场景例句
- Ah Hsiung said earnestly , " I want a popsicle. "
- 阿凶老实说: “ 我要吃棒冰, ”
汉英文学 - 围城
- Hung - chien said, " You'll get a popsicle.
- 鸿 渐 道: “ 你有冰吃的.
汉英文学 - 围城
- Ah Ch'ou hurriedly jumped down from the table and also said earnestly, " I want a popsicle. "
- 阿丑忙从桌上跳下来,也老实说: “ 我要吃棒冰. ”
汉英文学 - 围城
- Are you saying this stuff turned Modell into a human popsicle?
- 你是说这玩意把莫戴尔变成了雪人?
电影对白
- Looks like somebody stuffed a bunch of popsicle sticks down here.
- 看起来好像有人把冰棒棍子扔了进来.
电影对白
- In England a popsicle is called an ice lolly.
- 在英格兰,“popsicle”(冰棒)称为“icelolly”(冰糖).
互联网
- When I was 7, I built a Iog cabin out of Popsicle sticks.
- 还只有7岁的时候, 我就用冰棒棍搭了一所小房子.
电影对白
- Popsicle sticks will be bridges. A sandcastle will be built.
- 冰棍棒将作桥梁. 一座沙城就要建成.
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- You ask for Viagra. You get a popsicle stick and duct tape.
- 你要“伟哥”时, 得到的是一根冰棒和喉管胶布.
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- His body became a popsicle after bus travel whole night.
- 经过一晚的夜车在风雨中的旅行,老公的身体已经冻如冰棍.
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- What are you in the mood for? Ice cream cone or popsicle?
- 你想吃什麽? 蛋卷冰淇淋还是冰棒?
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- The scene of a rainbow tastes like an icy and delicious Popsicle.
- 彩虹的景象,滋味就好像冰冻的可口的冰棒.
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- You've eaten a red bean popsicle.
- 你吃过红豆冰棍.
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- Who wants a Popsicle?
- 谁要冰棒.
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- The results of Flanagan said: " I am sorry I am a popsicle. "
- 结果那根说: “ 对不起,我是冰棒. ”
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中文词源
Popsicle 冰棍
商标名,来自lollipop icicle.
双语例句
- 1. In England a popsicle is called an ice lolly.
- 在英格兰,“popsicle”(冰棒)称为“icelolly”(冰糖).
来自互联网
- 2. Ah Hsiung said earnestly , " I want a popsicle. "
- 阿凶老实说: “ 我要吃棒冰, ”
来自汉英文学 - 围城
- 3. Hung - chien said, " You'll get a popsicle.
- 鸿 渐 道: “ 你有冰吃的.
来自汉英文学 - 围城
- 4. Ah Ch'ou hurriedly jumped down from the table and also said earnestly, " I want a popsicle. "
- 阿丑忙从桌上跳下来,也老实说: “ 我要吃棒冰. ”
来自汉英文学 - 围城
- 5. Are you saying this stuff turned Modell into a human popsicle?
- 你是说这玩意把莫戴尔变成了雪人?
来自电影对白
英文词源
- popsicle (n.)
- 1923, trademark name registered by Frank Epperson of Oakland, Calif., presumably from (lolly)pop + (ic)icle.