dessert 的定义
- cake, pie, fruit, pudding, ice cream, etc., served as the final course of a meal.
- British. a serving of fresh fruit after the main course of a meal.
dessert 近义词
sweet treat
更多dessert例句
- Port or a fruit-forward cabernet can match a rich, custardy chocolate dessert.
- The entrees of fresh seafood and decadent desserts left us, quite simply, marveling.
- This soft and sweet dessert is the right ending for this light meal.
- Mention this ubiquitous dessert, whose heyday was the ’80s and ’90s but is still going strong, and plenty of people will roll their eyes.
- A dessert is always welcome, especially this simple, one-layer snacking cake.
- The smell of grilled meat mixes with the exotic wafts of cinnamon tea served with a mush of sweet brown dessert.
- It was popularized as a holiday dessert in 16th-century England and also is known as Christmas pudding or plum pudding.
- If liquor and dessert are equally essential to you enjoying the holiday, at least choose your libation wisely.
- Dessert is a slice of melt-in-your-mouth treacle tart with a dollop of perfectly tart clotted cream.
- “Oh God, that was so much fun,” Sheehy says, wedging a cookie between two heaping scoops of ice cream—dessert.
- They 'ung 'im in the lamp chains right hover the dinin' table, and then finished the dessert.
- When I came to serve the dessert Sally was watching me with her eagle eye and her mouth watering.
- Between the pastry and the dessert, have salad and cheese placed before each guest.
- Coffee follows the dessert, and when this enters, if your guests are gentlemen only, your duty is at an end.
- She had submitted to giving up the salmon, but the devil himself should not cheat her out of her dessert.