chewy
/ˈtʃuːi/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈtʃuːi/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈchü-ē/ (ame, mw)
chewy — 形容詞
- chewypositive
- chewiercomparative
- chewiestsuperlative
1. Food that is chewy is soft but firm, so you have to bite down on it many times i
有嚼勁的
口感軟韌、需多次咀嚼才能吞下的
Food that is chewy is soft but firm, so you have to bite down on it many times in your mouth before you can swallow it.
Adina baked oatmeal cookies that were crisp on the outside and chewy in the middle.
Adina 烤的燕麥餅乾外酥內軟,中間很有嚼勁。
predicative use: 'be chewy' describing food texture
The squid in Quan's noodle soup was a little too chewy for the children.
Quan 麵湯裡的花枝對孩子們來說有點太耐嚼了。
intensifier pattern: 'a little too chewy' for excess texture
Rafael loves dried mango because it is sweet and pleasantly chewy.
Rafael 喜歡吃芒果乾,因為它甜甜的,又很有嚼勁。
These caramel sweets are so chewy that they stick to your back teeth.
這些焦糖軟糖嚼勁十足,黏到後排牙齒上。
Selim prefers chewy bread with a thick crust to soft white loaves.
比起軟綿綿的白吐司,Selim 更喜歡外皮厚實、有嚼勁的麵包。
用法筆記
Almost always used of food; can be positive (chewy cookies, chewy bread) or negative (chewy meat, chewy squid) depending on whether the texture is wanted.