crumpets

英 [ˈkrʌmpɪts]

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
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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. Crumpets are buttered whole and then cut before eating.
        吃烤饼时先要整体涂满黄油,食用前再切开。
      2. "The Great British Bake Off", a television programme devoted to cupcakes and crumpets, recently ended a second series.
        电视里的“全英美食烘烤比赛”最近已举办完第二系列,这档节目以制作纸杯蛋糕和松饼等点心为主。
      3. Like the women who sat in front of roaring fireplaces, drinking tea incessantly from silver trays full of scones and crumpets.
        她就像坐在炉火熊熊的壁炉前的女人,不时从装满蛋糕和松脆饼的银盘中取东西喝。
      4. We sat by the fire, toasting crumpets and drinking tea.
        我们坐在火炉旁边,一边烤着小圆蛋糕,一边喝茶。