biscuit

noun
🔊/ˈbɪskɪt/
🔊/ˈbɪskɪt/
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  1. [countable] (British English) a small flat dry cake for one person, usually sweet, and baked until hard饼干
    • a packet/tin of chocolate biscuits一小包/罐巧克力饼干
    • a selection of cheese biscuits各种乳酪饼干
    • The cake has a biscuit base (= one made from crushed biscuits).蛋糕的底料是饼干(用碎饼干制成)。
    • We were offered a cup of tea and some biscuits.我们为我们提供了一杯茶和一些饼干。
    compare cookie see also digestive biscuit, dog biscuit, tea biscuit
    Extra Examples
    • Frank always dunks his biscuits in his tea.弗兰克总是把饼干泡在茶里吃。
    • He brushed the biscuit crumbs from his jacket.他拂去夹克衫上的饼干屑。
    • He was cutting biscuits out and putting them on a baking tray.他切好饼干,然后放在烤盘里。
    • a packet of coconut biscuits一包椰蓉饼干
    Topics Fooda2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • dry
    • hard
    • flaky
    … of biscuits
    • box
    • packet
    • tin
    verb + biscuit
    • eat
    • have
    • nibble
    biscuit + noun
    • barrel
    • tin
    • crumbs
    phrases
    • cheese and biscuits
    • biscuits and gravy
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  2. [countable] (North American English) a soft bread roll, often eaten with gravy松饼(食用时常佐以肉汁)Topics Foodc2
  3. [uncountable] a pale yellow-brown colour淡黄褐色
  4. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French bescuit, based on Latin bis ‘twice’ + coctus, past participle of coquere ‘to cook’ (so named because originally biscuits were cooked in a twofold process: first baked and then dried out in a slow oven so that they would keep).
Idioms
take the biscuit (British English)
(also take the cake North American English, British English)
  1. (informal) to be the most surprising, annoying, etc. thing that has happened or that somebody has done空前惊人;极其讨厌
    • You've done some stupid things before, but this really takes the biscuit!你以前确也干过些蠢事,但这一次实在蠢到了极点!🔊🔊