donut
donut — 名詞
1. a sweet snack made from fried dough, often shaped like a ring or a round ball wi
甜甜圈
油炸甜麵點心,常呈環狀或包餡
a sweet snack made from fried dough, often shaped like a ring or a round ball with a sweet filling inside, and sometimes covered with icing, sugar, or chocolate
Hoa bought a box of glazed donuts for the office meeting.
Hoa 買了一盒糖霜甜甜圈帶到辦公室會議上。
collocation: glazed donuts / box of donuts
The bakery on Elm Street sells fresh donuts every morning before eight.
Elm Street 上的那家麵包店每天早上八點前都會賣新鮮的甜甜圈。
Diya bit into the chocolate donut and cream spilled onto her plate.
Diya 咬了一口巧克力甜甜圈,奶油就流到了她的盤子上。
Renata prefers cake donuts over yeast donuts because they are denser.
Renata 比較喜歡蛋糕式的甜甜圈,勝過酵母發酵的甜甜圈,因為口感比較紮實。
For Felix's birthday party, Baraka brought a dozen assorted donuts to school.
Felix 生日那天,Baraka 帶了一打綜合口味的甜甜圈到學校來。
文法句型
a donut
donuts (plural)
用法筆記
The spelling donut is a simplified variant of doughnut. Both spellings are common in American English, but donut appears more often in brand names and casual writing. In British English, doughnut remains the standard spelling in formal texts. Countable noun — always requires an article or determiner (a donut, two donuts, the donut).