taffy

英 ['tæfɪ] 美['tæfi]
  • n. 太妃糖;威尔士人

英英释义


1. chewy candy of sugar or syrup boiled until thick and pulled until glossy

实用场景例句


After fasting for three days, the fever abated and he felt as limp as taffy.
饿了三天, 火气降下去,身上软得像皮糖似的.

汉英文学 - 骆驼祥子

The rod is then heated and pulled like taffy into a fiber.
然后将这根棒加热并像太妃糖一样被拉成一根纤维.

辞典例句

Tara takes two teaspoons of taffy in her tea.
塔拉在她的茶中加了两匙糖.

期刊摘选

They were just giving him taffy but he did not know.
他们只是在向他献媚,可是他一点也不知道.

期刊摘选

To stretch ( taffy, for example ) repeatedly.
不断地拉长反复地拉伸 ( 例如,太妃糖 )

期刊摘选

中文词源


taffy 乳脂糖,太妃糖

来自 toffee 的原拼写形式,词源不详。

双语例句


1. The rod is then heated and pulled like taffy into a fiber.
然后将这根棒加热并像太妃糖一样被拉成一根纤维.

来自辞典例句

2. After fasting for three days, the fever abated and he felt as limp as taffy.
饿了三天, 火气降下去,身上软得像皮糖似的.

来自汉英文学 - 骆驼祥子

3. Tara takes two teaspoons of taffy in her tea.
塔拉在她的茶中加了两匙糖.

来自互联网

4. They were just giving him taffy but he did not know.
他们只是在向他献媚,可是他一点也不知道.

来自互联网

5. To stretch ( taffy, for example ) repeatedly.
不断地拉长反复地拉伸 ( 例如,太妃糖 )

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英文词源


taffy (n.)
coarse candy made from sugar or molasses boiled down and cooled, 1817, related to toffee, but of uncertain origin; perhaps associated with tafia (1763), a rum-like alcoholic liquor distilled from molasses, presumably of West Indian or Malay origin (perhaps a Creole shortening of ratafia). On this theory, the candy would have been made from the syrup skimmed off the liquor during distillation.
Taffy
characteristic name of a Welshman, c. 1700, from Teifi, Welsh form of Davy (see David).