lollipops
英 [ˈlɒlɪpɒps]
美 [ˈlɑliˌpɑps]
n. 棒棒糖
lollipop的复数
柯林斯词典
- 棒棒糖
Alollipopis a sweet consisting of a hard disc or ball of a sugary substance on the end of a stick.
双语例句
- She sold many flavors of cool lollipops.
她卖很多不同口味的棒棒糖。 - Temptation red: often used in jellies and lollipops.
诱惑红:经常在果冻和棒棒糖中使用。 - He went over and bought ices and lollipops for the children.
他走过去买了冰淇淋和冰棍给孩子们吃。 - The orchestra, outraged at the idea of being led by a child, greeted him at the first rehearsal with lollipops in their mouths.
由于交响乐团对由一个孩子来指挥自己的做法感到愤怒,所以他们第一次彩排时含着棒棒糖对他表示欢迎。 - I not like lollipops, but it can give me happiness feeling bad.
莪不是喜欢棒棒糖,而是它能够给莪幸福旳感觉。 - I bought lollipops and a toot-toot bugle. I started for home.
我给她买了棒棒糖,一吹就呜的打响的小喇叭。我就往回走。 - Lollipops in the waiting room.
他在候诊室放了棒棒糖。 - They sold lollipops, wrote letters to the community asking for donations and collected their own money.
他们去卖棒棒糖,写信给社区寻求捐助,还捐出了自己的积蓄。 - I think I can get some lollipops out of him.
我想我还能从他这得到些棒棒糖。 - The artwork is playful, juxtaposing everyday items familiar to a child – lollipops, scissors, and bubble blowers – against notions of fancy or exaggeration.
这作品是好玩的,以日常的项目与一个孩子并列-棒棒糖,剪刀,和气泡鼓风机-表示对概念的想像或夸张。