friedcake

IPA/ˈfraɪd.keɪk/
IPA/ˈfraɪd.keɪk/

friedcake — 名詞

  • friedcakesingular
  • friedcakesplural

1. a small sweet cake made from dough and cooked in hot oil, usually shaped like a

1.名詞
釋義

油炸餅

用麵糰油炸的小甜餅

a small sweet cake made from dough and cooked in hot oil, usually shaped like a ring

例句

At the fair, Theo bought a hot friedcake covered with sugar.

在園遊會上,Theo 買了一個裹糖的熱油炸餅。

buy a friedcake at a fair

The cafe served friedcakes with coffee after the morning market ended.

早市結束後,那家咖啡館把油炸餅和咖啡一起端上桌。

serve friedcakes with coffee

同義詞
  • doughnut

    the most common general word for this kind of sweet, especially when it has a hole in the middle

  • donut

    usually the same food as doughnut, but this shorter spelling is common in North America

  • cruller

    a more specific fried pastry, often twisted or ridged, so it is narrower than friedcake

文法句型

buy a friedcake

make friedcakes

serve friedcakes with coffee

用法筆記

Often used for plain homemade or fairground sweets rather than fancy bakery items. In many modern contexts, doughnut or donut is the more usual everyday word for the ring-shaped version.

常見錯誤

I bought two friedcake.
I bought two friedcakes.
💡Use the plural form when you mean more than one item.