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confectionary

/kuhn-fek-shuh-ner-ee/US // kənˈfɛk ʃəˌnɛr i //UK // (kənˈfɛkʃənərɪ) //

糖果,糖果类,糖果业,糖果店

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural con·fec·tion·ar·ies.

    • : a candy or other confection.
    • : a place where confections are kept or made.
    • : confectionery.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : relating to or of the nature of confections or their production.

Examples

  • Mars — the $40 billion family-owned food, confectionary and petcare business — is the latest major corporation to go all-in on a flexible working model for its 135,000 employees, 32,000 of whom are office based.

  • What started as a confectionary is now the oldest know restaurant in Japan.

  • In the second century, wealthy Romans served to their guests a confectionary treat containing cannabis.

  • For some voters Poroshenko, nicknamed the “Chocolate King” because of his confectionary empire, was the least bad option.

  • The Daily Pic: Before perfecting his confectionary colors, Wayne Thiebaud went brown.

  • It may consist entirely of confectionary, or it may include the bill of fare for a hotel table.

  • It is also used to tinge confectionary articles, liqueurs, and varnishes; but rarely as a pigment.

  • So, of course, each shopping spree must end with a visit to the confectionary shop in question.

  • With sweetmeats, pastry and confectionary we cannot bring up children in sound health.

  • It is usual to have an image of a lamb in sugar or other confectionary, which is also blessed during the day, and eaten at supper.