popsicle

IPA/ˈpɒp.sɪ.kəl/
KK[pˈɑpsɪkəl]IPA/ˈpɑːp.sɪ.kəl/

popsicle — 名詞

  • popsiclesingular
  • popsiclesplural

1. a sweet frozen dessert made from fruit-flavored juice, ice cream, or yogurt, sha

1.名詞B1
釋義

冰棒;冰棍

插在小棒上的冰凍甜點,原為品牌名

a sweet frozen dessert made from fruit-flavored juice, ice cream, or yogurt, shaped around a short wooden or plastic stick so you can hold it while eating

例句

On a hot day, Rodrigo grabbed a popsicle and sat on the porch steps.

大熱天裡,Rodrigo 從冰箱拿了一支冰棒,坐在門廊階梯上吃。

collocation: grab a popsicle

Wei's brother cried when his grape popsicle dropped into the dirt.

Wei 的弟弟哭了起來,因為他的葡萄冰棒掉到了泥土裡。

common scenario: popsicle dropping off the stick

同義詞
  • ice pop

    generic US term, less common in everyday speech but used on packaging

  • ice lolly

    standard British English term; not used in American English

  • freezer pop

    refers specifically to the soft plastic-tube type that you freeze at home

文法句型

a / an + popsicle

a [flavor] + popsicle

popsicles (plural)

用法筆記

In the United States, 'popsicle' is the everyday word for any frozen ice treat on a stick, even though it began as a trademarked brand. British English uses 'ice lolly' instead.

常見錯誤

I ate a ice lolly at the park.' (in US context)
I ate a popsicle at the park.
💡'ice lolly' is British English; American English speakers say 'popsicle'.