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scone

/skohn, skon/US // skoʊn, skɒn //UK // (skuːn) //

烤饼,松饼,烤面包,烤肉

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small, light, biscuitlike quick bread made of oatmeal, wheat flour, barley meal, or the like.
    • : biscuit.

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Examples

  • He stopped at a deli for an ice coffee and a scone and moved on, passing a farmers market.

  • Toward the end of February, Claire invited Laurie over to her house for coffee and scones.

  • But often Christie found the scone superfluous, and just ate the cream by the spoonful instead.

  • What about the scone, or the biscotti, or the lowly mandelbrot?

  • Already the country was in eager expectation, and Bruce and the Bishop proceeded boldly to Scone.

  • Salemina always describes a Scotch scone as an aspiring but unsuccessful soda-biscuit of the New England sort.

  • "Presently, dearie, but you must drink your tea and eat this little bit of scone first," Mrs. Ross said.

  • Kenneth, the second son of Alpin, having enlarged his dominions by the conquest of the Picts, transferred the stone to Scone.

  • I ordered a glass of cold milk and a scone for myself and a pint of hot milk to replenish baby's bottle.