cake

A1 CET-4 Oxf 3000 初中 FREQ #1494 ★★★☆☆

n. 蛋糕, 块, 饼 vt. 使结块, 加块状物于 vi. 结块

发音

US /keɪk/
UK /keɪk/

词形变化

cakes 复数 cakes caked cakes 三单 caking caking 现在分词 caked 过去式 caked 过去分词

别名

cack caek

教材释义与例句

名词

蛋糕;块状物;利益总额

a soft sweet food made by baking a mixture of flour, butter, sugar, and eggs

动词

使结块

if a substance cakes, it forms a thick hard layer when it dries

动词

结成块状

释义与例句

n. A1 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    A rich, sweet dessert food, typically made of flour, sugar, and eggs and baked in an oven, and often covered in icing.

    蛋糕

    𠽤

    鸡卵糕

    可数 不可数
  2. 2.

    A small mass of baked dough, especially a thin loaf from unleavened dough.

    可数 不可数

    an oatmeal cake

    a johnnycake

  3. 3.

    A thin wafer-shaped mass of fried batter; a griddlecake or pancake.

    可数 不可数

    buckwheat cakes

  4. 4.

    A block of any various dense materials.

    块状物

    可数 不可数

    a cake of soap

    a cake of sand

  5. 5.

    Ellipsis of piece of cake: a trivially easy task or responsibility.

    可数 俚语 不可数
  6. 6.

    Money.

    可数 俚语 不可数
  7. 7.

    Used to describe the doctrine of having one's cake and eating it too.

    可数 不可数

    "It looks like the cake [and eat it] philosophy is still alive." Quote attributed to Donald Tusk.

  8. 8.

    A pair of buttocks, especially one that is exceptionally plump or full.

    可数 俚语 不可数

    Since I started doing squats, I've built up some serious cake.

  9. 9.

    A multishot fireworks assembly comprising several tubes, each with a fireworks effect, lit by a single fuse.

    可数 不可数
  10. 10.

    A foolish person.

    英国 可数 废旧 俚语 不可数
v.
  1. 1.

    Coat (something) with a crust of solid material.

    及物

    His shoes are caked with mud.

  2. 2.

    To form into a cake, or mass.

    及物
  3. 3.

    Of blood or other liquid, to dry out and become hard.

    不及物

词汇关系

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词源

Etymology tree Proto-Germanic *kakǭ Old Norse kakabor. Middle English cake English cake From Middle English cake, from Old Norse kaka (“cake”) (compare Norwegian kake, Icelandic/Swedish kaka, Danish kage), from Proto-Germanic *kakǭ, of disputed origin. Likely a distant cognate with kaak. Perhaps related to cookie, kuchen, and quiche. Doublet of coca (pastry).

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