muffin
muffin 英 [ˈmʌfɪn] 美 [ˈmʌfɪn]
n. (涂牛油趁热吃的)英格兰松饼,(常含小块水果等)杯状小松糕;玛芬
名词复数:muffins
- A muffin is a small baked good made from batter. Don't kid yourself: the only real difference between a slice of cake and a muffin is the shape.
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- n. (涂牛油趁热吃的)英格兰松饼,(常含小块水果等)杯状小松糕;玛芬
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1. Maybe I should have a muffin first.
或许,我该先吃块小松饼。
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2. Or better yet, hard-boil a half-dozen eggs and grab one each morning along with some fruit and an English muffin for a portable breakfast.
或有更好的做法,把半打鸡蛋煮熟,然后让它变硬,每个早上就取一点伴上一些水果和(英)松饼,当作便携的早餐吃。
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3. That's one reason humans can gain weight with just an extra half-muffin a day: we almost instantly store most of the calories we don't need in our regular ("white") fat cells.
那是人类一天只多吃半块小松饼就可能增加体重的一个原因:我们几乎会即刻在我们常规的(“白色”)脂肪细胞中存入我们不需要的大部分卡路里。
- muffin (n.) "light, small cake made with eggs," 1703, moofin, possibly from Low German muffen, plural of muffe "small cake;" or somehow connected with Old French moflet "soft, tender" (said of bread). Muffin top in reference to waistline bulge over tight, low jeans is attested by 2005, from resemblance to baked muffins from a tin.
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