单词 | lollipop |
释义 | Related topics: Food, dishlol·li·pop /ˈlɒlipɒp $ ˈlɑːlipɑːp/ noun [countable] DFFa hard sweet made of boiled sugar on a stick 棒棒糖 SYN British English lollyExamples from the Corpuslollipop• I knew something was amiss when the driver paid $ 8 for a lollipop.• It was a lollipop still in its wrapping.• Billy thrust it into the vat, turned it around and around, making a gooey lollipop.• Mr. Waddicar the caretaker was hobbling across the landing, like an old lollipop man frustrating traffic.• Not only celebrated with military parades but processions of allegedly joyful workers armed with festive balloons like oversized lollipops.• He says the crossing patrol has poor visibility because of parked cars and the lollipop lady has to weave in between stationary vehicles.• If he chose to be asleep when the lollipops were handed round, that was his lookout.Origin lollipop (1700-1800) Probably from English dialect lolly “tongue” (from loll) + poplol·li·pop nounChineseSyllable Corpus of stick boiled a sugar a sweet on made hard |
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