lollipop 英 [ˈlɒlipɒp]   美 [ˈlɑlipɑp]

lollipop

lollipop  英 [ˈlɒlipɒp] 美 [ˈlɑlipɑp]

n. 棒棒糖 

名词复数:lollipops 

Through an interpreter, he said he brought the lollipop from Beijing. 通过翻译的帮助,他特地说明了一下棒棒糖是从北京带来的。
The operations provided or required via a port can be captured using the lollipop and socket notation. 可以使用棒棒糖和插座符号通过一个端口来获得提供的操作与需要的操作。

  • A lollipop is hard candy on a stick that you lick or suck. You may suck on a lollipop and be surprised to find candy or gum in its center. Bonus!
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  • n. 棒棒糖
  • 1. Through an interpreter, he said he brought the lollipop from Beijing.

    通过翻译的帮助,他特地说明了一下棒棒糖是从北京带来的。

  • 2. The operations provided or required via a port can be captured using the lollipop and socket notation.

    可以使用棒棒糖和插座符号通过一个端口来获得提供的操作与需要的操作。

  • 3. To make up for it, ticket-holders will be able to gaze at the largest lollipop in China, about four and a half feet across.

    作为弥补,持票者可以在四又二分之一英尺外远远眺望这些全中国最大的棒棒糖。

  • lollipop (n.) 1784, lolly-pops "soft candy, coarse sweetmeat made of treacle and sugar, usually with butter and flour added," a word "of obscure formation" [OED]. The elements are perhaps related to loll (v.) "to dangle" (the tongue) + pop "a strike, slap." Or the first element may be northern dialectal lolly "the tongue." Figurative sense of something sweet but unsubstantial is by 1849. Meaning "hard candy on a stick" is from 1920s.
lol·li·pop / ˈlɒlipɒp ; NAmE ˈlɑːlipɑːp / ( also BrE , informal lolly ) ( also NAmE , informal suck·er ) noun a hard round or flat sweet/candy made of boiled sugar on a small stick 棒棒糖 lollipop lollipops lol·li·pop / ˈlɒlipɒp ; NAmE ˈlɑːlipɑːp /
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