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jello

/jel-oh/US // ˈdʒɛl oʊ //UK // (ˈdʒɛləʊ) //

果冻,冻胶,胶水,大理石

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a gelatin dessert.

Examples

  • He was eating the meal on which he would play—steak, peas, lettuce, fruit jello, and tea.

  • This earned him a Tea Party Nation tweet: "Liberal Jello blob Chris Christie thanks Obama by expanding Obamacare to N.J."

  • Trying to quantify charisma, Strauss said, “is like trying to nail Jello to the wall.”

  • Another student figured out how to make what is essentially hot jello.

  • Benjamin Sarlin talks to punk rock legend Jello Biafra, who hounded him the first time.

  • She was holding a plate of jello in one hand and a bottle of beer in the other and was shouting in outraged dignity.

  • Add the grated yellow rind of two oranges to the Jello; add the sugar and the water, boiling.

  • You have demonstrated something between the ears besides strawberry Jello.

  • Any kind of raw vegetable, or chopped fruit can be put in a suitable flavor of Jello.

  • Most of our meals consisted of boiled ham, Pancakes and jello.