pancake的意思和读音

pancake

: [ˈpænˌkeɪk] : ['pæn.keɪk]

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pancakes  

n.pancake ice

pancaken.

1.[c]a thin flat round cake made from a mixture of flour, eggs and milk that is fried on both sides, usually eaten hot for breakfast in the US, and in Britain either as a dessert with sugar, jam, etc. or as a main course with meat, cheese, etc.

2.[u]thick make-up for the face, used especially in the theatre

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n.1.a small round thick cake made by cooking a mixture of flour, eggs, and milk, usually eaten hot for breakfast2.a type of make-up that actors use

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1.Robbie: Well, you've got to run up and down with us in the market holding a frying pan with a pancake in it and try to beat the other teams.

2.They're upper-year students who look out for you and plan fun events. To combat the February blahs, my Don made us all a pancake breakfast!

3.I think I might be able to make a "box of chocolates" pancake. . . maybe a necklace too.

4.The seafood pancake taste a bit different when compare to what I had in New York.

5.I can't. I'm going to Orlando for a week on Friday. Some guy's attempting to make the world's biggest pancake. Guess who's covering it?

6.Aunt just do eat or pancake fried potato to make more, let the children or uncle sent himself, sometimes.

7.The term "pancake people" is largely seen as a negative commentary on the current age of instantaneous information.,“

8.He turned the pancake over with a strong flick of his wrist.

9.Legend has it that on this day in 1445 a woman was late for church, ran to the service still holding a frying pan with a pancake.5

10.In fact, old pancake mix has caused the death of at least one unsuspecting young person with an allergy to mold.