candy的意思和读音

candy

: [ˈkændi] : ['kændi]

n.

v.使

adj.〉()

candies  candied  candying  

n.cocaine

candyn.— see alsoarm candy,eye candy

1.sweet food made of sugar and/or chocolate, eaten between meals; a piece of this

a box of candy

a candy store

a candy bar

Who wants the last piece of candy?

IDMbe like taking candy from a baby(informal)used to emphasize how easy it is to do sth

n.1.;;〈,2.;3.,4.1.;;〈,2.;3.,4.

v.1.,2.使;...3.

adj.1.〉()

n.1.sweet food made of cooked sugar or chocolate but not containing flour; a piece of candy. One piece is usually just called a piece of candy. The British word is sweet

1. insect candy chew ...

2.(Eric So)Candy),

3. Candice Candy Carina ...

6. EVA Candy MOMO ...

7. sugar candy ) sweet ...

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1.You know how tempting it is to walk into a coffee or candy shop.

2.Specializing in manufacturing candy machines, the company is geared to the service for clients all over the world.

3.Instead of giving it a firm yank, she waggled it inside my body as if she were whipping up cotton candy.

4.All this time Snubby Nose sat up in his pink wrapper drinking tea out of a pink cup and eating pink wintergreen candy.穿

5.Finally, he gave children all honey-flavor Lifesavers. The children sucked on the candy for a while, but they couldn't decipher the taste.

6.'We're sort of like kids in a candy store right now in terms of tracking high-quality folks, ' he says.“,”

7.If I had a choice between a year of unlimited Easter candy and a year of unlimited sleep, I'd say "Bye-bye Cadbury" and "Hello, bed! "!”

8.Since the candy doesn't melt and is "practically indestructible" during transit, it was the perfect food to ship overseas to the troops.

9.No one to repair it, but the general can not air conditioning, so people do not know which hired the office of a large candy jar the water.

10."Okay, " John replied. "But since it's going to be a long night, would you mind if I devour a candy bar before we start? ",”,“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>?”