gummy
/ˈɡʌmi/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɡʌmi/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈgə-mē/ (ame, mw) · /ˈɡʌm.i/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɡʌm.i/ (ame, ipa)
gummy — 形容詞
- gummypositive
- gummiercomparative
- gummiestsuperlative
1. describes a smile that shows the teeth and the gums together, often used about b
露牙齦的
微笑時露出牙齦的
describes a smile that shows the teeth and the gums together, often used about babies who have few teeth or older people who have lost some teeth.
The baby gave a big gummy smile when her mother walked into the room.
媽媽走進房間時,寶寶開心地露出牙齦笑了起來。
attributive: gummy + smile
Old Mr. Patterson's gummy grin made everyone at the table feel at ease.
老派特森先生露牙齦的笑容讓同桌的每個人都感到自在。
collocation: gummy grin
Without his dentures, Grandpa looked a little gummy when he laughed.
爺爺沒戴假牙時,笑起來會有點露出牙齦。
- toothless
focuses on having no teeth at all, whereas gummy can apply even when teeth are present but gums also show
文法句型
gummy + noun (attributive)
be/look + gummy (predicative)
用法筆記
Almost always describes a smile, grin, or laugh. The focus is on the gums being visible, not on the teeth themselves.
2. sticky because a glue-like substance, syrup, or tree gum has been spread over th
黏糊糊的
表面有黏性物質的
sticky because a glue-like substance, syrup, or tree gum has been spread over the surface or mixed into the texture.
The children's hands were gummy after eating sticky candy apples at the fair.
孩子們在園遊會吃完黏黏的糖蘋果後,雙手都變得黏糊糊的。
predicative: were + gummy
A gummy residue was left on the table where the tape had been peeled off.
膠帶撕掉後,桌面上留下了一層黏黏的殘膠。
attributive: gummy + residue
The old rubber band had turned gummy and broke when I tried to stretch it.
那條舊橡皮筋已經變得黏黏的,我一拉就斷了。
文法句型
be/get + gummy (predicative)
gummy + noun (attributive)
用法筆記
Common in both attributive position (gummy texture) and predicate position (felt gummy). Often describes an unwanted sticky surface rather than a deliberately adhesive one.
常見錯誤
gummy — 名詞
- gummysingular
- gummiesplural
1. a small, chewy, fruit-flavoured sweet that you bite and chew several times befor
軟糖
需要咀嚼的水果味糖果
a small, chewy, fruit-flavoured sweet that you bite and chew several times before swallowing; often made in the shape of bears, worms, rings, or other figures.
The children shared a bag of fruit-flavoured gummies on the walk home from school.
孩子們在放學走回家的路上分著吃了一袋水果口味的軟糖。
plural: bag of gummies
Keiko picked out the red gummy bear first and bit off its head.
Keiko 先挑出紅色的小熊軟糖,一口咬掉了它的頭。
countable: a gummy bear
These sour gummy worms are my youngest daughter's favourite after-school treat.
這種酸味軟糖蟲是我小女兒放學後最喜歡的點心。
- jelly sweet
common in British English; gummy is more widely used internationally
- fruit gum
a specific brand/style of chewy sweet, less general than gummy
文法句型
a gummy / two gummies
a bag of gummies
用法筆記
Often used in compounds (gummy bear, gummy worm). The plural form gummies is very common when referring to the sweets generally.