candyfloss
英 [ˈkændiflɒs]
美 [ˈkændiflɔːs]
n. (尤指游乐场出售的)棉花糖
BNC.41625
牛津词典
noun
- (尤指游乐场出售的)棉花糖
a type of sweet/candy in the form of a mass of sticky threads made from melted sugar and served on a stick, especially at fairgrounds
柯林斯词典
- 棉花糖
Candyflossis a large pink or white mass of sugar threads that is eaten from a stick. It is sold at fairs or other outdoor events. - N-UNCOUNT 粗制滥造的激光唱片(或电影等)
If you think something such as a CD or film has no real value, you can say that it iscandyfloss.- She took to writing candyfloss romances...
她开始写些风花雪月的言情小说。 - Most of these songs have not aged well, especially candyfloss like De Do Do Do.
这些歌曲大多流传不了多久,尤其是像《嘀嘟嘟嘟》那样的口水歌。
- She took to writing candyfloss romances...
in AM, use 美国英语用 cotton candy
英英释义
noun
- a candy made by spinning sugar that has been boiled to a high temperature
双语例句
- Most of these songs have not aged well, especially candyfloss like De Do Do Do.
这些歌曲大多流传不了多久,尤其是像《嘀嘟嘟嘟》那样的口水歌。 - America's "consumerist creed" creates a "candyfloss culture" dominated by instant gratification, the fallout from which includes "obesity, debt, poverty and pollution".
美国的“消费贪婪”创造了一种“棉花糖文化”,在这种文化中,即时性的满足,以及包括“肥胖、负债、贫穷和污染”的后果占着主要的地位。
