donut 英 [ˈdəuˌnʌt]   美 [ˈdoˌnʌt, -nət]

donut

donut  英 [ˈdəuˌnʌt] 美 [ˈdoˌnʌt, -nət]

n. 炸面圈;环状线圈(等于doughnut) 

名词复数:donuts 

Don't think about eating that chocolate donut! 不要想着吃掉那块巧克力炸面圈。
"There's certainly no big donut where Earth is, just a big mass of objects" that could be said to share our neighborhood, he said. “显然在地球轨道上没有什么大东西,只有这些大量的小行星”但这还是可以说他们和我们共享了轨道。

  • A donut is a round, deep fried cake, usually with a hole in the center. Your favorite breakfast might be a chocolate donut and a cup of coffee.
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  • n. 炸面圈;环状线圈(等于doughnut)
  • 1. Don't think about eating that chocolate donut!

    不要想着吃掉那块巧克力炸面圈。

  • 2. "There's certainly no big donut where Earth is, just a big mass of objects" that could be said to share our neighborhood, he said.

    “显然在地球轨道上没有什么大东西,只有这些大量的小行星”但这还是可以说他们和我们共享了轨道。

  • 3. To those I say that it’s too late: coal and nuclear power have become part of our lives and those iconic cooling towers are as commonplace as donuts in a donut shop… mmm, donuts.

    对它们而言,我说这些太迟了:煤电厂和核电站已经变为我们生活的一部分,那些配有图画的冷却塔有如油炸圈饼店里的甜甜圈一般常见...嗯,没错,是甜甜圈!

  • donut (n.) see doughnut. It turns up as an alternate spelling in U.S. as early as 1870 ("Josh Billings"), common from c. 1920 in names of bakeries. Halliwell ("Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words," 1847) has donnut "a pancake made of dough instead of batter," which Bartlett (1848) writes "is no doubt the same word" as the American one.
donut / ; NAmE / noun ( especially NAmE) = doughnut donut donuts donut / ; NAmE /
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