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toffee
- IPA[ˈtɒfi]
英式
- a kind of firm or hard sweet which softens when sucked or chewed, made by boiling together sugar and butter, often with other ingredients or flavourings added;a small shaped piece of toffee.
noun: toffee, plural noun: toffees
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名詞
- 1. a kind of firm or hard sweet which softens when sucked or chewed, made by boiling together sugar and butter, often with other ingredients or flavourings added a pound of walnut toffee
- ▪ a small shaped piece of toffee.
- 2. British informal, dated nonsense; rubbish please don't expect me to fall for this load of old toffee
- pretentiously superior; snobbish: toffee-nosed creeps who think they're the same as royalty
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who is pretentiously superior; a snob: pushy upper-class toffee noses issues that affect normal people, not the toffee nose brigade
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for honeycomb
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who is pretentiously superior; a snob: pushy upper-class toffee noses issues that affect normal people, not the toffee nose brigade
Oxford Dictionary
- pretentiously superior; snobbish: toffee-nosed creeps who think they're the same as royalty
Oxford American Dictionary
- an apple coated with a thin layer of toffee and fixed on a stick.
Oxford Dictionary
- be totally incompetent at doing something
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈtôfē]
美式
- a kind of firm or hard candy that softens when sucked or chewed, made by boiling together sugar ...
Oxford American Dictionary