popsicle
popsicle — 名詞
- popsiclesingular
- popsiclesplural
1. a sweet frozen dessert made from fruit-flavored juice, ice cream, or yogurt, sha
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
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
The corner shop sells rainbow popsicles that color your tongue as you lick.
那間雜貨店賣的 rainbow 冰棒會讓舌頭染上鮮豔的顏色。
Soraya packed a cooler with juice boxes and popsicles for the soccer game.
Soraya 在冰桶裡裝了果汁盒和冰棒,帶去給孩子們的足球比賽。
After cleaning the garage, Vivek rewarded himself with a cherry popsicle.
整理完車庫後,Vivek 獎勵自己吃了一根櫻桃冰棒。
- 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.