bonbon 英 ['bɒnbɒn]   美 ['bɑnbɑn]

bonbon

bonbon  英 ['bɒnbɒn] 美 ['bɑnbɑn]

n. 夹心软糖;(法)小糖果;棒棒糖 

名词复数:bonbons 

For those who love practicality mixed with modernism or even for those who live in tight spaces, the geniuses at bonbon have a treat for you! 对于那些爱与现代主义,或为那些生活在狭小的空间甚至混合实用性,糖果的天才为你治疗!
Odin would then replace Sleipnir's food with gifts alternatively bonbon to award those children for their kindness. 欧丁会把麋鹿的食物换成礼物或者糖果,作为好心孩子的回报。

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  • n. 夹心软糖;(法)小糖果;棒棒糖
  • 1. For those who love practicality mixed with modernism or even for those who live in tight spaces, the geniuses at bonbon have a treat for you!

    对于那些爱与现代主义,或为那些生活在狭小的空间甚至混合实用性,糖果的天才为你治疗!

  • 2. Odin would then replace Sleipnir's food with gifts alternatively bonbon to award those children for their kindness.

    欧丁会把麋鹿的食物换成礼物或者糖果,作为好心孩子的回报。

  • 3. Having abolished X-ray browse, the annihilative applicant on the canvas ate the abandoned candles in the bonbon can.

    撤消X线扫描后,帆布上的癌症候选人吃了糖果罐里的闲置烛炬。

  • bonbon (n.) also bon-bon, "sugar confection," 1796, from French bonbon (17c.), childish reduplication of bon "good," from Latin bonus "good" (see bonus). Hence, bonbonniere (1818) "a box for sweets."
bon·bon / ˈbɒnbɒn ; NAmE ˈbɑːnbɑːn / noun a sweet/candy, especially one with a soft centre (尤指软夹心的)糖果 bon·bon / ˈbɒnbɒn ; NAmE ˈbɑːnbɑːn /
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