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A2a sweetfoodmade fromsugarorchocolate, or apieceof this: 糖果;巧克力;一块糖(或巧克力) a candybar条形糖 aboxof candy一盒糖果 fcafotodigital/iStock/Getty Image Plus/GettyImages - Theyleftthewrappersfromtheircandy all over mycar.
- Did youbuysome candy for us toeatduring themovie?
- Here's some candy for you to put in thekids'goodybags.
- Too much candy is reallybadforyourteeth.
- When I was inhospital, mybestfriendbroughtalong aboxof myfavoritecandy.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesSweets - almond paste
- baking chocolate
- barley sugar
- bitter chocolate
- bittersweet chocolate
- confectioner
- confectionery
- cooking chocolate
- cotton candy
- couverture
- Jordan almond
- jujube
- Kendal mint cake
- licorice
- liquorice
- selection box
- semisweet chocolate
- sherbet
- spun sugar
- stick of rock
See more results » (Definition ofcandyfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)candy| American Dictionaryasmallpieceofsweetfoodmade fromsugarwithchocolate,fruit,nuts, orflavorsadded: [U]Wedoveinto theboxofchocolatecandy as if we werestarving. (Definition ofcandyfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofcandycandy So she puts thecandyin the red drawer, and then she decides to go shopping.From theCambridge English Corpus Adult participants were 12 undergraduate students, seven women and five men, who each received acandybar in exchange for their efforts.From theCambridge English Corpus Take out the jar of lollies (candies) and eat some but don't offer any to the child.From theCambridge English Corpus In first grade, the children received a packet ofcandy, and in fifth grade, they received $5 in compensation.From theCambridge English Corpus They're powerful, but they eat like they werecandy.From theCambridge English Corpus She opens up a plastic bag with somecandyin it.From theCambridge English Corpus I already avoided the usual suspects, such as baked goods,candy, soft drinks, bread, and desserts.From theCambridge English Corpus Often, the non-social independent variable was tokens orcandy, and the social independent variable was the verbal reward from the experimenters.From theCambridge English Corpus Coughing fits, rustlingcandywrappers - auditory interference which can bedevil any theatrical experience - are, in-the-round, aggravated by visual 'noise'.From theCambridge English Corpus A boy sees thecandybar, takes it, and eats it.From theCambridge English Corpus This suggests that, as the target word unfolds in real time, both "candle" and "candy" are activated in parallel during monolingual language processing.From theCambridge English Corpus The child was instructed to wait for the experimenter to ring a bell before eating a piece ofcandy.From theCambridge English Corpus So he puts thecandyin the basket and goes to the washroom.From theCambridge English Corpus The child was asked to hold a small piece ofcandyon his 0 her tongue, without chewing, eating, or swallowing it.From theCambridge English Corpus It is often made into acandy, preserve, or syrup that can be fermented into colonche, a mild narcotic drink.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/candy## |