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wafer
- IPA[ˈweɪfə]
英式
- a thin, light, crisp biscuit, especially one of a kind eaten with ice cream.;a thin piece of something
- fasten or seal (a letter or document) with a wafer.
noun: wafer, plural noun: wafers
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名詞
- 1. a thin, light, crisp biscuit, especially one of a kind eaten with ice cream.
- 2. a thin piece of something wafers of smoked salmon
- ▪ a thin disc of unleavened bread used in the Eucharist.
- ▪ a very thin slice of a semiconductor crystal used as the substrate for solid-state circuitry.
- ▪ a disc of red paper stuck on a legal document as a seal.
- ▪ historical a small disc of dried paste used for fastening letters or holding papers together.
動詞
- 1. archaic fasten or seal (a letter or document) with a wafer.
- very thin: a single slice of wafer-thin ham
Oxford Dictionary
- very thin: a single slice of wafer-thin ham
Oxford American Dictionary
- a cone-shaped wafer for holding ice cream: she could never resist biting the bottom off her wafer cone
Oxford Dictionary
- a cone-shaped wafer for holding ice cream: she could never resist biting the bottom off her wafer cone
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈwāfər]
美式
- a very thin, light, crisp, sweet cookie or cracker, especially one of a kind eaten with ice cream.
- fasten or seal (a letter or document) with a wafer.
Oxford American Dictionary