cake 英 [keɪk]   美 [keɪk]

cake

cake  英 [keɪk] 美 [keɪk]

n. 蛋糕; 

进行时:caking  过去式:caked  过去分词:caked  第三人称单数:cakes  名词复数:cakes 

a chocolate cake 巧克力蛋糕
a birthday cake 生日蛋糕

  • A cake is a baked dessert that's often topped with frosting or decorations. For many people, it's not a proper birthday without a birthday cake.
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  • n. 蛋糕;
  • 1. a chocolate cake

    巧克力蛋糕

  • 2. a birthday cake

    生日蛋糕

  • 3. make/bake a cake

    做╱烘烤蛋糕

  • 4. a piece/slice of cake

    一块╱一片蛋糕

  • cake (n.) early 13c., "flat or comparatively thin mass of baked dough," from Old Norse kaka "cake," from West Germanic *kokon- (source also of Middle Dutch koke, Dutch koek "a cake, gingerbread, dumpling," Old High German huohho, German Kuchen "a cake, a tart"). Not believed to be related to Latin coquere "to cook," as formerly supposed. Replaced its Old English cognate, coecel.
  • cake (v.) "to form into a cake" (trans.), c. 1600; "to concrete into a hard mass" (intrans.), 1610s; from cake (n.). Related: Caked; caking.
cake / keɪk ; NAmE keɪk / noun , verb cake cakes caked caking noun 1 [countable ,  uncountable ] a sweet food made from a mixture of flour, eggs, butter, sugar, etc. that is baked in an oven. Cakes are made in various shapes and sizes and are often decorated, for example with cream or icing. 糕饼;蛋糕 a piece/slice of cake 一块╱一片蛋糕 to make/bake a cake 做╱烘烤蛋糕 a chocolate cake 巧克力蛋糕 a birthday cake 生日蛋糕 ( BrE) a cake tin (= for cooking a cake in) 蛋糕烤盘 ( NAmE) a cake pan 蛋糕烤盘 see also angel food cake , Christmas cake , fruit cake , sponge cake , wedding cake 2 [countable ] a food mixture that is cooked in a round flat shape 饼状食物;饼 potato cakes 土豆饼 see also fishcake IDIOMS have your cake and ˈeat it ( BrE) ( also have your cake and eat it too NAmE, BrE ) to have the advantages of sth without its disadvantages; to have both things that are available 得其利而无其弊;两者兼得 a slice/share of the ˈcake ( BrE) ( NAmE a piece/slice/share of the ˈpie ) a share of the available money or benefits that you believe you have a right to 应分得的一份钱财(或利益) take the ˈcake ( especially NAmE) ( BrE also take the ˈbiscuit ) ( informal) to be the most surprising, annoying, etc. thing that has happened or that sb has done 空前惊人;极其讨厌 more at hot adj. , icing , piece n. verb 1 [transitive ,  usually passive ] cakesth (in/with sth) to cover sth with a thick layer of sth soft that becomes hard when it dries (厚厚一层干后即变硬的软东西)覆盖 Her shoes were caked with mud. 她的鞋上粘着污泥。 2 [intransitive ] if a substance cakes,it becomes hard when it dries (干后)结成硬块;胶凝 caked / keɪkt ; NAmE keɪkt / adjective caked blood 凝结了的血 cake / keɪk ; NAmE keɪk / caked / keɪkt ; NAmE keɪkt /
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