ice-cream
ice-cream — 名詞
1. a frozen dessert that is cold and sweet, prepared from milk or cream mixed with
冰淇淋
以牛奶、糖等冷凍製成的甜食
a frozen dessert that is cold and sweet, prepared from milk or cream mixed with sugar and different flavourings
During the summer, the children asked for ice cream almost every afternoon.
夏天時,那幾個孩子幾乎每天下午都吵著要吃冰淇淋。
uncountable: general food reference
Minh bought two ice creams from the shop near the park.
Minh 在公園附近的店買了兩支冰淇淋。
countable: individual servings
Nila's favourite flavour of ice cream is strawberry with chocolate pieces.
Nila 最喜歡的冰淇淋口味是草莓加巧克力粒。
The dessert menu at the party had cake, fruit, and ice cream.
派對的甜點菜單上有蛋糕、水果和冰淇淋。
Christopher carefully scooped the vanilla ice cream into three bowls.
Christopher 小心翼翼地把香草冰淇淋舀進三個碗裡。
- frozen yogurt
lighter, made with yogurt instead of cream; often perceived as healthier but similar in texture
- gelato
Italian-style frozen dessert with less air and a denser, creamier texture than regular ice cream
- sorbet
dairy-free frozen dessert made from fruit juice or purée and sugar; lighter and more icy
文法句型
a scoop / bowl / tub of ice cream
an ice cream / two ice creams
用法筆記
In everyday use, ice cream is treated as an uncountable noun when referring to the food in general (I love ice cream). It becomes countable when referring to individual portions or servings ordered in a shop: 'Two ice creams, please.'