ice cream
- IPA[ˌaɪs ˈkrim]
美式
- a soft frozen food made with sweetened and flavored milk fat.;a portion of ice cream, especially as served or sold in a cone-shaped wafer.
noun: ice cream, plural noun: ice creams
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- a cone-shaped wafer filled with ice cream: spectators drank lemonade and licked ice cream cones
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- a social gathering at which ice cream is served: the athletic department held an ice cream social
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- a severe but brief pain in the head induced by the consumption of very cold food or drink: he drank his milkshake too fast and got an ice cream headache
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- a dish of ice cream with added ingredients such as fruit, nuts, and syrup: nearly every kids' menu features an ice cream sundae
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- a severe but brief pain in the head induced by the consumption of very cold food or drink: he drank his milkshake too fast and got an ice cream headache
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- a commercial vehicle from which ice cream is sold, typically at the roadside: she ran out to the ice cream van clutching her handful of change
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- a shop or cafe selling ice cream: she can't find teaching work so she's in a job at the local ice-cream parlour
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- a type of cake that contains or consists of a layer or layers of ice cream: my son wanted an ice cream cake for his 18th birthday a slice of ice cream cake
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- IPA[ˌʌɪs ˈkriːm]
英式
- a soft, sweet frozen food made with milk and cream and typically flavoured with vanilla, fruit, ...
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