dollop
dollop 英 [ˈdɒləp] 美 [ˈdɑləp]
n. 团,块 vt. 厚厚地涂抹 vi. 啪地落下;噗通一声坠落
名词复数:dollops
- A dollop is a small, indefinite amount of something. People often ask for dollops of food.
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- n. 团,块
- vt. 厚厚地涂抹
- vi. 啪地落下;噗通一声坠落
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1. The wards where she was treated were dirty and shabby, and the food "like a dollop of shit".
她所住的病房脏乱不堪,吃的食物更是“像团屎一样”。
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2. It is a sweet soup made of beets, onion, a bit of sugar, and lemon juice. Cold borscht is often garnished with a dollop of sour cream at the center of the bowl.
它是用甜菜、洋葱、少许糖和柠檬汁做成的一种甜汤,通常会在碗中间放一块酸奶油作装饰。
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3. She put a dollop if ice-cream in each bowl.
她在每个碗里放了一团冰淇淋。
- dollop (n.) 1570s, from East Anglian dialectal dallop "patch, tuft or clump of grass," which is of uncertain origin. Modern sense of "a lump or glob" is 1812. As a verb, from 1825.
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