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Dollop Large People 英 Dɒləp] 美 Dɑːləp N.(食物的)一块;一团;一些 V.分发(一块)食物

英语单词 dollop
英美音标 英 ['dɒləp] 美 ['dɑːləp]
中文释义 n.(食物的)一块;一团;一些
v.分发(一块)食物
英语例句 (1) She put a dollop of ice-cream in each bowl.
(2) A dollop of romance now and then is good for everybody.
(3) Mr Putin's speech contained a large dollop of self-serving anti-American cant.
中文例句 (1) 她在每个碗里放了一团冰淇淋。
(2) 时而来点儿浪漫对每个人都有所裨益。
(3) 普京的演讲中包含着大量自私的反美言辞。
vocabulary简明 A dollop is a small, indefinite amount of something. People often ask for dollops of food.
vocabulary扩展 English has many words for amounts of something that aren't exact. For example, a load is a lot of something, but a dollop is a little. If you're watching your weight, you may only want a dollop of dressing on your salad. Most people use a dollop of shampoo when washing their hair. You can't measure a dollop, but it's should be a fairly small amount. If you use a whole bottle of ketchup, that's far more than a dollop.
柯林斯解释
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](软食或黏食的)一团,一勺,一块 A dollop of soft or sticky food is a large spoonful of it.
  [usu N of n]
  [INFORMAL 非正式]
  • ...a dollop of cream.

    一大勺奶油

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