dessert
dessert — 名詞
1. food that tastes sweet and is eaten after the main part of a meal
甜點
餐後食用的甜味食品
food that tastes sweet and is eaten after the main part of a meal
For dessert, Amira ordered a slice of chocolate cake with ice cream.
Amira 點了一份巧克力蛋糕加冰淇淋當作甜點。
fronted adjunct: 'For dessert' at sentence start
The café serves a different handmade dessert every Friday afternoon.
這家咖啡廳每週五下午都供應一款不同的手工甜點。
countable: 'a different...dessert' referring to a specific dish
After dinner, Beatrix asked her father if they could have dessert.
晚餐後,Beatrix 問爸爸他們能不能吃甜點。
This lemon tart is the most popular dessert on the menu this summer.
這份檸檬塔是今年夏天菜單上最受歡迎的甜點。
Would you like to share a dessert, or do you prefer coffee instead?
你們想合吃一份甜點,還是比較想喝咖啡?
- starter
the first course of a meal, opposite end of the dining sequence
- main course
the principal dish of a meal, served before dessert
文法句型
have + dessert (uncountable, meaning the course)
a + dessert (countable, meaning a specific dish)
dessert + noun (as modifier: dessert menu, dessert wine)
用法筆記
Dessert is uncountable when referring to the course in general ('after dinner we had dessert'), but countable when referring to a specific item ('she ordered two desserts'). As a modifier, it describes things related to the course: dessert menu, dessert wine, dessert spoon.