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单词 cupcake
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Definition of cupcake in English:

cupcake

nounˈkʌpkeɪkˈkəpˌkeɪk
  • 1A small cake baked in a cup-shaped foil or paper container and typically iced.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But instead, I use her recipe for buttercream frosting and make cupcakes.
    • I relished that package of cupcakes and container of milk and made it last the best I could.
    • Tuck each ball into a small candy or cupcake cup, and store them in an airtight container, chilled, for up to 2 weeks.
    • To finish the chocolate cupcakes, place the reserved frosting in a small paper pastry cone and cut the tip to form a small opening.
    • Sometimes I bake cupcakes and then eat them.
    • For cupcakes, place the paper cake cases in a muffin tray.
    • And increased flour and baking powder purchases during the winter suggest that Americans are baking more cupcakes, pies and bread when the weather outside is frightful.
    • Bake the cupcakes in the middle of the oven until a toothpick or thin knife inserted in the center of a cupcake comes out clean, about 30-35 minutes.
    • For the chocolate cupcakes, preheat the oven to 350 degrees and coat a 6-cup muffin pan with non-stick spray.
    • My daughter and I made the reindeer cupcakes: chocolate fairy cakes with a chocolate icing and a glacé cherry for a nose and chocolate antlers, and gave them to her friends along with a Christmas card, much to their delight.
    • Or, pour melted wax over sawdust in paper egg cartons or muffins tins lined with cupcake papers.
    • Honestly you're not missing much else: the cupcake tasted like flavorless cake with whipped butter on top.
    • Bake for 25 to 35 minutes (25 for cupcakes, more for a single cake).
    • It was at that moment Heather remembered the chocolate cupcakes baking in the oven.
    • His mother baked cupcakes for Bryan's birthday to take to school, and she always helped him with his homework.
    • I'll put on a pot of tea and bake us some cupcakes.
    • It's about being stressed out and not knowing any other way to be good to myself besides eating cupcakes with buttercream frosting.
    • Collapsing in tears, I threw the cupcake in the bin.
    • Because I was baking cupcakes, I asked you if you would prefer cake, which would actually be easier for me.
    • I like to bake cookies, but sometimes I'll do cupcakes, and occasionally muffins.
  • 2US informal An attractive woman (often as a term of address).

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He didn't just shove her outside and say ‘keep me updated, cupcake!’
    • You are wasting your time, cupcake.
    • It's too late to rethink sharing your encounters, cupcake, because you've already done it.
    • When you say you click on every level but the emotional, there aren't that many more to click on, cupcake.
    • As for ‘a show of gratitude,’ do not get your hopes up, cupcake.
    • Don't be too sure, cupcake, because he is a consummate screw-up, and he manages to screw up.
    • Sorry to say, cupcake, but you're the only one here.
    • Your boho look is coming along diviiiinely, cupcake.
    • Edges can be smoothed, cupcake, and wine choices are why we have sommeliers.
    • Some days it would be lovely, others princess, cupcake, sweetie, angel, anything that popped into his mind.
    1. 2.1 A weak or effeminate man.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Do remember that she wrote seeking advice, cupcake, so her urges were apparently a problem - to her.
      • Another league game - and not a 12 th game against a cupcake nonconference opponent - is attractive to television.
      Synonyms
      coward, weakling, milksop, milquetoast, namby-pamby, crybaby, baby
 
 

Definition of cupcake in US English:

cupcake

nounˈkəpˌkeɪkˈkəpˌkāk
  • 1A small cake baked in a cup-shaped container and typically iced.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For the chocolate cupcakes, preheat the oven to 350 degrees and coat a 6-cup muffin pan with non-stick spray.
    • For cupcakes, place the paper cake cases in a muffin tray.
    • Bake the cupcakes in the middle of the oven until a toothpick or thin knife inserted in the center of a cupcake comes out clean, about 30-35 minutes.
    • Sometimes I bake cupcakes and then eat them.
    • It's about being stressed out and not knowing any other way to be good to myself besides eating cupcakes with buttercream frosting.
    • Honestly you're not missing much else: the cupcake tasted like flavorless cake with whipped butter on top.
    • Because I was baking cupcakes, I asked you if you would prefer cake, which would actually be easier for me.
    • I like to bake cookies, but sometimes I'll do cupcakes, and occasionally muffins.
    • My daughter and I made the reindeer cupcakes: chocolate fairy cakes with a chocolate icing and a glacé cherry for a nose and chocolate antlers, and gave them to her friends along with a Christmas card, much to their delight.
    • Collapsing in tears, I threw the cupcake in the bin.
    • I relished that package of cupcakes and container of milk and made it last the best I could.
    • Tuck each ball into a small candy or cupcake cup, and store them in an airtight container, chilled, for up to 2 weeks.
    • I'll put on a pot of tea and bake us some cupcakes.
    • To finish the chocolate cupcakes, place the reserved frosting in a small paper pastry cone and cut the tip to form a small opening.
    • And increased flour and baking powder purchases during the winter suggest that Americans are baking more cupcakes, pies and bread when the weather outside is frightful.
    • But instead, I use her recipe for buttercream frosting and make cupcakes.
    • It was at that moment Heather remembered the chocolate cupcakes baking in the oven.
    • Bake for 25 to 35 minutes (25 for cupcakes, more for a single cake).
    • His mother baked cupcakes for Bryan's birthday to take to school, and she always helped him with his homework.
    • Or, pour melted wax over sawdust in paper egg cartons or muffins tins lined with cupcake papers.
  • 2US informal An attractive woman (often as a term of address).

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some days it would be lovely, others princess, cupcake, sweetie, angel, anything that popped into his mind.
    • It's too late to rethink sharing your encounters, cupcake, because you've already done it.
    • Your boho look is coming along diviiiinely, cupcake.
    • You are wasting your time, cupcake.
    • Sorry to say, cupcake, but you're the only one here.
    • He didn't just shove her outside and say ‘keep me updated, cupcake!’
    • Edges can be smoothed, cupcake, and wine choices are why we have sommeliers.
    • As for ‘a show of gratitude,’ do not get your hopes up, cupcake.
    • When you say you click on every level but the emotional, there aren't that many more to click on, cupcake.
    • Don't be too sure, cupcake, because he is a consummate screw-up, and he manages to screw up.
    1. 2.1 A weak or effeminate man.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Another league game - and not a 12 th game against a cupcake nonconference opponent - is attractive to television.
      • Do remember that she wrote seeking advice, cupcake, so her urges were apparently a problem - to her.
      Synonyms
      coward, weakling, milksop, milquetoast, namby-pamby, crybaby, baby
 
 
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