crumpet

英 [ˈkrʌmpɪt] 美 [ˈkrʌmpɪt]

n.  (上层有孔,涂上黄油趁热吃的)小圆烤饼; 对性感的人的蔑称,通常指女人

复数:crumpets

BNC.25025 / COCA.35082



牛津词典

noun

  1. (上层有孔,涂上黄油趁热吃的)小圆烤饼
    a small flat round cake with small holes in the top, eaten hot with butter
    1. (对性感的人的蔑称,通常指女人)
      an offensive way of referring to people who are sexually attractive, usually women

      柯林斯词典

      1. (上面有孔,烤后涂上黄油吃的)小圆烤饼
        Crumpets are round, flat pieces of a substance like bread or batter with small holes in them. You toast them and eat them with butter.
        1. (对妩媚女人的蔑称)骚货
          Some men refer to attractive women as crumpet. This use could cause offence.

          双语例句

          1. Lisa has apparently grown weary of being labelled the thinking woman's crumpet.
            很显然,丽莎已经厌倦被别人称作“聪明而性感的女人”。
          2. Look at that bit of crumpet who's just come in.
            瞧那个刚进来的招男人喜欢的性感女郎。
          3. This is soon trumped by smoked salmon and scrambled egg piled on a crumpet, later followed by dainty pastries.
            很快,这是捏造的熏鲑鱼和炒鸡蛋堆在一个烤饼,后来讲究糕点之后。
          4. Would a carrot crumpet make you feel better?
            来块胡萝卜松饼能让你好点吗?
          5. Ms Grace was munching a toasted crumpet beside her Ferrari.
            格蕾丝女士当时正在她的法拉利旁大嚼烤饼。
          6. You think I give a crumpet what you write in your lousy paper?
            你觉得我会在乎你在你那张糟糕小报上写了什么吗?

          英英释义

          noun

          1. a thick soft cake with a porous texture