cream
英式音标:[kri:m] 美式音标:[krim]
cream基本解释 n. 奶油,乳脂;精华;面霜;乳酪 cream的意思释义 n.乳霜;精英;奶油色;乳脂,奶油vt.把…搅成糊状(或奶油状)混合物;彻底打败,

cream怎么读
英式音标:[kri:m]
美式音标:[krim]
cream基本解释
n. 奶油,乳脂;精华;面霜;乳酪
cream的意思释义
n.
乳霜;精英;奶油色;乳脂,奶油
vt.
把…搅成糊状(或奶油状)混合物;彻底打败,狠揍;
变形
复数:creams过去式:creamed过去分词:creamed现在分词:creaming第三人称单数:creams
双语释义
n.(名词)[U]乳脂,奶油 thick yellow-white liquid that is the fatty part of milk
[U][C]膏状物 type of food containing cream
英英释义
cream[ kri:m ]n.
the best people or things in a group
\"the cream of England\'s young men were killed in the Great War\"
同义词:pick
the part of milk containing the butterfat
toiletry consisting of any of various substances in the form of a thick liquid that have a soothing and moisturizing effect when applied to the skin
同义词:ointmentemollient
v.
make creamy by beating
beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight
同义词:batclobberdrubthrashlick
put on cream, as on one\'s face or body
\"She creams her face every night\"
remove from the surface
\"skim cream from the surface of milk\"
同义词:skimskim offcream off
add cream to one\'s coffee, for example
cream用法及例句
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~
add cream加奶油
buy cream买奶油
dislike cream不喜欢(吃)奶油
eat cream吃奶油
sell cream卖奶油
spread cream涂抹奶油
want some cream要点奶油
形容词+~
fresh cream新鲜奶油
pure cream纯奶油
single cream脂肪含量低的奶油,稀奶油
sour cream酸奶油
stale cream不新鲜的奶油
cold cream冷霜
shaving cream刮脸膏
vanishing cream雪花膏
名词+~
chocolate creams奶油夹心巧克力
ice cream冰淇淋
face cream面霜
furniture cream家具蜡
hand cream擦手霜
skin cream皮肤霜
~+名词
cream cake奶油蛋糕
介词+~
a kilo of cream一公斤奶油
a spoonful of cream一匙奶油
~+介词
cream of a joke笑话的妙处
cream of society社会精华
词组短语
ice cream冰淇淋
whipped cream n. 生奶油
cream cheese n. 奶油干酪
eye cream护眼霜
sour cream酸奶油
face cream面霜;雪花膏
vanilla ice cream香草冰淇淋
shaving cream刮胡膏,剃须膏
chocolate ice cream巧克力冰淇淋
cream of the crop精华;较优秀的人
hand cream护手霜;润手香脂
ice cream cone n. 冰淇淋蛋卷;盛冰淇淋的锥形杯
sun cream防晒霜
cream sauce奶油沙司;奶油汁
fresh cream鲜奶油;忌廉鲜奶油
cream cake奶油蛋糕
cold cream冷霜,冷膏;雪花膏
full cream全脂的
whipping cream可打稠制作掼奶油的奶油;奶油含量过高的乳酪
strawberry ice cream草莓冰激凌
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
She ladled cream over her pudding.
她在布丁上浇了一勺奶油。
A dish of strawberries and cream is not to be despised.
一盘草莓加乳酪应该算不差了。
This cream will soften up your skin.
这种面霜会使你皮肤柔软。
Proverbs are the cream of a nation\'s thought.
谚语是一国的思想精华。
She was fashionably turned out in cream trousers and a red sweater.
她穿着米色长裤和红套衫,打扮得很入时。
用作动词(v.)
Many special schools cream off the highest achievers.
许多专业学校录取了成绩较好的学生。
Cream the butter and sugar together.
把黄油和糖搅成糊状。
例句参考
Automatic sense disambiguation using machine readable dictionaries:how to tell a pine cone from an ice cream cone- Cognitive Reliability and Error Analysis Method (CREAM)
CREAM: Cognitive Reliability Error Analysis Method
Safety and efficacy of pimecrolimus (ASM 981) cream 1% in the treatment of mild and moderate atopic dermatitis in children and adole...
Self-administered topical 5% imiquimod cream for external anogenital warts
Efficacy and Safety of Pimecrolimus Cream in the ...
S-CREAM -- Semi-automatic CREAtion of Metadata
S-CREAM — Semi-automatic CREAtion of Metadata
S-CREAM Semi-automatic CREAtion of Metadata
Safety, Efficacy, and Dosage of 1% Pimecrolimus Cream for the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis in Daily Practice
cream词源
cream
cream: [14] Cream seems to have come from two distinct late Latin sources: crānum ‘cream’, which may be of Gaulish origin, and chrisma ‘ointment’ (from which English gets chrism [OE]). These two were probably blended together to produce Old French cresme or craime, immediate source of the English word. (Modern French crème was borrowed into English in the 19th century.)=> chrism
cream (n.)
early 14c., creyme, from Old French cresme (13c., Modern French crème) \"chrism, holy oil,\" blend of Late Latin chrisma \"ointment\" (from Greek khrisma \"unguent;\" see chrism) and Late Latin cramum \"cream,\" which is perhaps from Gaulish. Replaced Old English ream. Re-borrowed 19c. from French as creme. Figurative sense of \"most excellent element or part\" is from 1580s. Cream-cheese is from 1580s.
cream (v.)
mid-15c., \"to foam,\" from cream (n.). Meaning \"to beat, thrash, wreck\" is 1929, U.S. colloquial. Related: Creamed; creaming.
