confection
confection 英 [kənˈfekʃn] 美 [kənˈfɛkʃən]
n. 糖果,蜜饯;调制;糖膏(剂);精制工艺品
名词复数:confections
- A confection is a food loaded with sugar. Chocolate layer cake, strawberry lollipops, and vanilla bonbons are all confections. Yum!
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- n. 糖果,蜜饯;调制;糖膏(剂);精制工艺品
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1. Read our past coverage about the health benefits of the confection
读一下我们以前的关于蜜饯对人体健康的好处的文章
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2. Combine these cherries with the German’s love of chocolate, and you have this wonderful chocolate confection with cream and cherries.
把樱桃和德国人对巧克力的喜爱结合起来,就有了这道绝妙的奶油樱桃巧克力甜品。
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3. For one, Rein notes, there likely won't be a monopoly at issue because Hsu Fu Chi's dominance in China's confection market is not as big as Huiyan's control of the fruit juice market.
比如雷小山指出,雀巢和徐福记的交易不太可能会受到垄断问题的困扰,因为徐福记在中国糖果市场上的垄断地位比不上汇源果汁对果汁市场的垄断程度。
- confection (n.) mid-14c., confescioun, confeccioun, "anything prepared by mixing ingredients," from Old French confeccion (12c., Modern French confection) "drawing up (of a treaty, etc.); article, product," in pharmacology, "mixture, compound," from Medieval Latin confectionem (nominative confectio) "a preparation, a medicament," in classical Latin, "a making, a preparing," noun of action from past-participle stem of conficere "to prepare," from assimilated form of com "with" (see con-) + combining form of facere "to make, to do" (from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put").
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