syrup
/ˈsɪrəp/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsɪrəp/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈsər-əp ˈsir-əp ˈsə-rəp/ (ame, mw)
syrup — 名詞
1. A thick, very sweet liquid made by dissolving sugar in water, used to add flavou
糖漿
由糖和水製成的甜稠液體
A thick, very sweet liquid made by dissolving sugar in water, used to add flavour to food or poured over dishes such as pancakes, waffles, or ice cream.
Roya poured warm maple syrup over her pancakes for breakfast.
Roya 把溫熱的楓糖漿淋在她的鬆餅上當早餐。
collocation: maple syrup / pour syrup over
Leo stirred a spoonful of chocolate syrup into his glass of milk.
Leo 把一匙巧克力糖漿攪進他的牛奶裡。
Yumi used corn syrup to make the caramel layer for her birthday cake.
Yumi 用玉米糖漿來做她生日蛋糕上的焦糖層。
The bakery's fruit tart was drizzled with a sweet golden syrup.
那家烘焙坊的水果塔上淋了一層金黃的甜糖漿。
Dario added a little syrup to sweeten his iced tea instead of sugar.
Dario 加了一點糖漿讓他的冰茶更甜,而不是加砂糖。
用法筆記
Often combined with a modifier naming the source (maple syrup, corn syrup) or flavour (chocolate syrup, strawberry syrup). As a mass noun, it is not used in the plural.
常見錯誤
2. A thick, sweet liquid that contains medicine, given especially to children to tr
藥水
含藥物的甜味液體
A thick, sweet liquid that contains medicine, given especially to children to treat coughs, colds, or other minor illnesses.
Constanza took a spoonful of cough syrup before going to bed.
Constanza 在睡前吃了一匙咳嗽藥水。
compound noun: cough syrup
Rohan refused to take the cherry-flavoured syrup for his cold.
Rohan 拒絕服用治療感冒的櫻桃口味藥水。
Evelyn measured the medicine syrup carefully with the small plastic cup.
Evelyn 用小塑膠杯仔細量了藥水的份量。
Little Putri opened her mouth wide for the sweet syrup the doctor gave her.
小 Putri 張大嘴巴,接住醫生給她的甜甜藥水。
用法筆記
Most commonly found in the compound 'cough syrup.' The dosage is usually measured with a special cup or spoon that comes with the bottle.