sweeten 英 [ˈswi:tn]   美 [ˈswitn]

sweeten

sweeten  英 [ˈswi:tn] 美 [ˈswitn]

vt. 减轻;使变甜;使温和;使悦耳  vi. 变甜 

进行时:sweetening  过去式:sweetened  过去分词:sweetened  第三人称单数:sweetens  名词复数:sweetens 

Sours sweeten under certain conditions. 在一定的条件下酸的东西可以变甜。
Remove the tea bags and add the lemon juice and sweeten, if you like. 把茶袋拿走,加上柠檬汁和甜味剂(如果你喜欢)。

  • When you sweeten something, you make it taste sweeter. To sweeten your lemonade, just add more sugar.
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  • vt. 减轻;使变甜;使温和;使悦耳
  • vi. 变甜
  • 1. Sours sweeten under certain conditions.

    在一定的条件下酸的东西可以变甜。

  • 2. Remove the tea bags and add the lemon juice and sweeten, if you like.

    把茶袋拿走,加上柠檬汁和甜味剂(如果你喜欢)。

  • 3. Or perhaps the Russians will sweeten the deal to get back their market share.

    或者也许俄国人将会用跟多的甜头来重新夺回其市场份额。

  • sweeten (v.) 1550s (intransitive), from sweet (adj.) + verbal ending -en (1). Transitive sense ("become sweet") is from 1620s. The Middle English form of the verb was simply sweet, from Old English swetan. Related: Sweetened; sweetening.
sweet·en / ˈswiːtn ; NAmE ˈswiːtn / verb 1 sweetensth to make food or drinks taste sweeter by adding sugar, etc. 使变甜;加糖于 2 sweetensb (up) ( informal) to try to make sb more willing to help you, agree to sth, etc. by giving them money, praising them, etc. 讨好;拉拢;哄;收买;恭维 3 sweetensth to make sth more pleasant or acceptable 使令人愉快;使更合心意;改善;缓和 IDIOMsee pill n. sweeten sweetens sweetened sweetening sweet·en / ˈswiːtn ; NAmE ˈswiːtn /
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