词汇 | confection |
释义 | confectionWord family nounconfectionconfectionaryconfectionerconfectioneryconfectioner's sugarverbconfect Foodcon·fec·tion /kənˈfekʃən/ noun [countableC] formal 1. DFa beautifully prepared sweet food 〔制作精美的〕甜点,甜食 2 something, especially a piece of clothing or a building, that is very delicate and complicated, or has a lot of decoration 精致的东西〔尤指衣服或建筑〕 confection of a dreamy confection of pink beads and satin 粉红色珠子和缎子做成的漂亮衣服 3. something such as a film or song that is not serious or important 风格轻松的电影[歌曲] Examples from the Corpus confection• a peanut butter confection• There are restaurateurs and cookery journalists who like to call confections such as haddock and kipper paste by the name of pâté.• Good plan-except the result is a pretty dull confection for anyone but ardent Depp and praline fans.• I have never had much time for the more esoteric confections you find all over the place.• During the interval a parcel containing fruit, confections and fancy bread was handed to all present.• "Home Alone" is a simple little confection from John Hughes.• They also presented that Gidon Kremer-Astor Piazzolla confection last Thursday.• Given that the factory producing the chocolate is miles away, the resulting confections are really quite good.• This sibling confection is steamed, not baked, nutty and almost as rich.• The popular image of Mrs Beeton as a middle-aged housewife given to the confection of extravagant recipes is doubly mistaken. (1400-1500) French Latin confectio, from conficere “to prepare”, from com- ( → COM-) + facere “to make” |
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