jelly
英 [ˈdʒel.i]
美 [ˈdʒel.i]
- n. 果冻;胶状物
- vi. 成胶状
- vt. 使结冻
- n. (Jelly)人名;(英)杰利;(俄)叶利
为了记忆单词“jelly”,可以将它想象成一个由“jel”和“ly”组成的复合词。其中,“jel”听起来像“jealousy”,意味着嫉妒,暗示着一种软软、粘粘的感觉,就像果冻。而“ly”常用于形容词后缀,表示“具有...性质的”。因此,“jelly”可以想象成“嫉妒性的软食”,从而记住它是一种果冻状的食品。
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jelly 果冻,肉冻,胶状物来自jell,胶体。引申词义胶状物,果冻,肉冻。
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jelly: [14] The central idea of ‘coagulation’ takes us back to the ultimate source of jelly, the Latin verb gelāre ‘freeze’ (which also gave English congeal [14]). Its feminine past participle gelāta was used in Vulgar Latin for a substance solidified out of a liquid, and this passed into Old French as gelee, meaning both ‘frost’ and ‘jelly’ – whence the English word. (Culinarily, jelly at first denoted a savoury substance, made from gelatinous parts of animals; it was not really until the early 19th century that the ancestors of modern fruit jellies began to catch on in a big way.) The Italian descendant of gelāta was gelata.
From it was formed a diminutive, gelatina, which English acquired via French as gelatine [19]. Gel [19] is an abbreviation of it.
=> cold, congeal, gel, gelatine
- jelly (n.)
- late 14c., from Old French gelee "a frost; jelly," noun use of fem. past participle of geler "congeal," from Latin gelare "to freeze," from gelu "frost" (see cold (adj.)).
- jelly (v.)
- c. 1600, from jelly (n.). Related: Jellied; jellying.
- 1. You can buy a formulation containing royal jelly, pollen and vitamin C.
- 可以买一种含蜂王浆、花粉和维生素C的配方产品。
- 2. jelly and ice cream
- 果冻冰激凌
- 3. a peanut butter and jelly sandwich
- 一份花生酱加果酱三明治
- 4. health food products containing royal jelly
- 含蜂王浆的保健食品
- 5. We had toast and jelly at breakfast.
- 我们早餐吃的是烤面包和果冻.