doughnut 英 ['dəʊnʌt]   美 [ˈdoˌnʌt,-nət]

doughnut

doughnut  英 ['dəʊnʌt] 美 [ˈdoˌnʌt,-nət]

n. 油炸圈饼;圆环图;电子回旋加速器环状真空室 

名词复数:doughnuts 

I could never have a doughnut today! 我现在再也不吃油炸圈饼了!
And so next time you find yourself inexplicitly holding a doughnut while driving a brand new convertible, blame it on those ancestors who did so well in the trees. 下次你发现自己驾驶一辆崭新的敞篷车时还叼着一个油炸圈饼时,去怪那些祖先吧,谁让他们在树上那么悠然自在。

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  • n. 油炸圈饼;圆环图;电子回旋加速器环状真空室
  • 1. I could never have a doughnut today!

    我现在再也不吃油炸圈饼了!

  • 2. And so next time you find yourself inexplicitly holding a doughnut while driving a brand new convertible, blame it on those ancestors who did so well in the trees.

    下次你发现自己驾驶一辆崭新的敞篷车时还叼着一个油炸圈饼时,去怪那些祖先吧,谁让他们在树上那么悠然自在。

  • 3. Grandmother would never eat a doughnut without first dunking it in her coffee.

    奶奶从不吃没先在咖啡里浸一下的炸面圈。

  • doughnut (n.) 1809, American English, from dough + nut (n.), probably on the notion of being a small round lump (the holes came later, first mentioned c. 1861). First recorded by Washington Irving, who described them as "balls of sweetened dough, fried in hog's fat, and called doughnuts, or olykoeks." Earlier name for it was dough-boy (1680s). Bartlett (1848) meanwhile lists doughnuts and crullers among the types of olycokes, a word he derives from Dutch olikoek, literally "oil-cake," to indicate a cake fried in lard.
dough·nut ( also donut especially in NAmE ) / ˈdəʊnʌt ; NAmE ˈdoʊnʌt / noun a small cake made of fried dough,usually in the shape of a ring, or round and filled with jam/jelly, fruit, cream, etc. 炸面圈,甜甜圈(常含果酱、水果、奶油等) doughnut doughnuts doughnut / ˈdəʊnʌt ; NAmE ˈdoʊnʌt /
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