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marzipan

/mahr-zuh-pan/US // ˈmɑr zəˌpæn //UK // (ˈmɑːzɪˌpæn) //

杏仁糖,杏仁饼,杏仁蛋白软糖,杏仁蛋白糖

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a confection made of almonds reduced to a paste with sugar and often molded into various forms, usually diminutive fruits and vegetables.

Examples

  • Those few women, such as Kopit Levien, who have made it through the marzipan layer to the head of their organizations, are in a position to change entrenched cultures for the benefit of the next generation of female media professionals.

  • No chocolate or marzipan egg can touch the allure of a fluffy, perfectly baked bebinca.

  • Other versions are coated in marzipan, or dusted in powder sugar.

  • The tasteless bread was transformed into a sweet cake that included ingredients, such as dried fruit and marzipan.

  • Marzipan Flowers tells the story of Hadas Regal, a 48-year-old woman living on a kibbutz in southern Israel.

  • Tal Kallai is a gay man who does drag, playing a coke-dealing and fast-talking transgender woman in ‘Marzipan Flowers.’

  • These pricey objects with their eye-popping profit margins were gussied up and served up like marzipan sweets.

  • Big lumps of solid gold, what'll buy a whole shopful of toys, and tons of best London mixture and marzipan.

  • In the evening, while I was absent, Lola stole some Marzipan.

  • Roll out the marzipan an inch thick and cut into rounds or squares.

  • So it was from the burnt almonds and the two sticks of marzipan.

  • For when we were in the street Father asked me: Why did Hella say that about marzipan?