candy 英 [ˈkændi]   美 [ˈkændi]

candy

candy  英 [ˈkændi] 美 [ˈkændi]

n. 糖果;巧克力 

进行时:candying  过去式:candied  过去分词:candied  第三人称单数:candies  名词复数:candies 

a box of candy 一盒糖果
a candy store 糖果店

  • Candy is a sugary sweet treat. Halloween is partly about dressing up in costumes, but mostly it's about the candy.
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  • n. 糖果;巧克力
  • 1. a box of candy

    一盒糖果

  • 2. a candy store

    糖果店

  • 3. a candy bar

    一条巧克力

  • 4. Who wants the last piece of candy?

    谁想要这最后一块糖?

  • candy (n.) late 13c., "crystallized sugar," from Old French çucre candi "sugar candy," ultimately from Arabic qandi, from Persian qand "cane sugar," probably from Sanskrit khanda "piece (of sugar)," perhaps from Dravidian (compare Tamil kantu "candy," kattu "to harden, condense").
  • candy (v.) "preserve or encrust with sugar," 1530s, from candy (n.). Related: Candied; candying.
candy / ˈkændi ; NAmE ˈkændi / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] ( plural candies ) ( NAmE) sweet food made of sugar and/or chocolate, eaten between meals; a piece of this 糖果;巧克力;一块糖(或巧克力) SYN sweet a box of candy 一盒糖果 a candy store 糖果店 a candy bar 一条巧克力 Who wants the last piece of candy? 谁想要这最后一块糖? see also arm candy , eye candy IDIOM be like taking ˌcandy from a ˈbaby ( informal) used to emphasize how easy it is to do sth 像从娃娃手里抢糖吃;手到擒来;轻而易举 candy candies candied candying candy / ˈkændi ; NAmE ˈkændi /
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