Biscuit
Slang Term
BritishAustralian
★★★★★ Very Common
Neutral
含义: A cookie (British)
饼干(英式)
Galleta (británico)
ビスケット(イギリス式)
비스킷, 쿠키
What Americans call a cookie. British biscuits are crisp; American biscuits are what British call scones.
美国人叫cookie的东西。英式饼干是脆的;美式biscuit是英国人叫scone的东西。
Lo que los americanos llaman cookie. Las galletas británicas son crujientes; los biscuits americanos son lo que los británicos llaman scones.
アメリカ人がcookieと呼ぶもの。イギリスのビスケットはサクサク。アメリカのbiscuitはイギリスでsconeと呼ぶもの。
미국에서 'cookies'라고 부르는 달콤한 구운 과자를 가리키는 영국식 표현. 미국의 'biscuits'는 짭짤한 빵(영국의 '스콘'과 비슷)이다!
例句
- Tea and biscuits. 茶配饼干。Té con galletas.紅茶とビスケット。차와 함께 비스킷 하나 드실래요?
- Chocolate biscuit. 巧克力饼干。Galleta de chocolate.チョコビスケット。초콜릿 비스킷.
- Dunking a biscuit. 把饼干泡在茶里。Mojando una galleta.ビスケットを紅茶に浸す。비스킷 통.
- Packet of biscuits.一包饼干。Un paquete de galletas.ビスケット一箱。다이제스티브 비스킷.
发音
/ˈbɪskɪt/
用法指南
语境: tea time, snacks, everyday
语气: neutral, everyday
✓ 正确说法
- Biscuit.饼干Galletaビスケット비스킷.
- Tea and biscuits.茶配饼干Té con galletas紅茶とビスケット차 한 잔과 비스킷.
- Have a biscuit.来块饼干Toma una galletaビスケットどうぞ비스킷 통.
✗ 错误说法
- American biscuit is different美式biscuit不一样El biscuit americano es diferenteアメリカのbiscuitは違う미국의 cookie = 영국의 biscuit
- British biscuit = American cookie英式biscuit = 美式cookieBiscuit británico = cookie americanoイギリスのbiscuit = アメリカのcookie미국의 biscuit = 영국의 스콘 비슷한 빵
常见错误
- British biscuit = American cookie
- American biscuit = British scone (roughly)
起源与历史
From Latin 'bis coctus' (twice cooked). Classic vocabulary difference between British and American English.
词源: From Latin bis coctus (twice cooked)
最早记录: British usage from Middle Ages
文化背景
Era: Traditional, ongoing
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
Pop culture: Tea and biscuits culture; Dunking biscuits
Regional notes: British term. Americans say 'cookie.'
变体
BiscuitBiscuitsBiccyBiccies
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