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复数形式
puddings
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布丁, 甜奶油甜点
a sweet creamy dish made with milk, sugar, and flour, served cold as a dessert
- She enjoyed a bowl of chocolate pudding after dinner as a sweet treat.
晚餐后,她享用了一碗巧克力布丁作为甜点。
- The restaurant’s dessert menu included a rich vanilla pudding with caramel sauce.
餐厅的甜点菜单包括一份浓郁的香草布丁配焦糖酱。
- He made homemade pudding from scratch using milk, sugar, and cocoa powder.
他用牛奶、糖和可可粉从头开始自制了布丁。
- She refrigerated the pudding overnight to let it set before serving.
她将布丁冷藏了一夜,以便在上桌前让它凝固。
- The pudding was topped with whipped cream and a sprinkle of cinnamon.
布丁上面加了生奶油和一点肉桂粉。
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the dessert course at the end of a meal
- The pudding was served after the main course.
- In Britain, pudding often refers to the sweet course.
- She looked forward to pudding every Sunday.
- The menu lists soup, roast, and pudding.
- Christmas pudding is a traditional British dessert.
同义词:
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a soft, thick, unsweetened dish, usually baked
- Black pudding is a traditional savory dish.
- She prepared a meat pudding for the holiday meal.
- Blood pudding is served in parts of Europe.
- Yorkshire pudding is baked to accompany roast beef.
- The recipe includes a savory pudding with vegetables.