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单词 cream
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cream

noun
 
/kriːm/
/kriːm/
Idioms
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  1.  
    [uncountable] the thick white or pale yellow fatty liquid that rises to the top of milk, used in cooking or as a type of sauce to put on fruit, etc.
    • We had strawberries and cream for dessert.
    • whipped cream
    • a dollop of fresh cream
    • scones with cream and jam
    • I asked for two coffees with cream.
    • Would you like milk or cream in your coffee?
    • (British English) cream cakes (= containing cream)
    see also clotted cream, Cornish Cream, double cream, egg cream, full-cream, ice cream, salad cream, single cream, sour cream, whipping cream
    Extra Examples
    • She piled great dollops of cream onto her apple pie.
    • This cream's gone off!
    • Whisk the cream and icing sugar together.
    Topics Fooda1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • clotted
    • thick
    • whipped
    … of cream
    • dollop
    verb + cream
    • beat
    • whip
    • whisk
    cream + verb
    • go off
    cream + noun
    • bun
    • cake
    • cheese
    phrases
    • and cream
    • with cream
    See full entry
  2. [countable] (in compounds) a sweet that has a soft substance like cream inside
    • a chocolate/peppermint cream
  3.  
    [uncountable, countable] a soft substance or thick liquid used on your skin to protect it or make it feel soft; a similar substance used for cleaning things
    • moisturizing cream
    • Put a little antiseptic cream on the grazed skin.
    • a topical antibiotic cream
    • anti-wrinkle/anti-ageing cream
    • a cream cleaner
    see also cold cream, face cream, hand cream, sun cream
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • face
    • hand
    • day
    verb + cream
    • apply
    • massage
    • put on
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  4.  
    [uncountable] a pale colour between yellow and white
    • Do you have this blouse in cream?
    • an eye-catching outfit of cream and black
    • a warm yellow shade of cream
    Topics Colours and Shapesb1
  5. the cream of something the best people or things in a particular group
    • the cream of New York society
    • the cream of the crop of this season’s movies
  6. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French cresme, from a blend of late Latin cramum (probably of Gaulish origin) and ecclesiastical Latin chrisma, from Greek khrisma ‘anointing’, from khriein ‘anoint’.
Idioms
like a cat that’s got the cream (British English)
(US English like the cat that got/ate/swallowed the canary)
  1. very pleased with yourself synonym smug
    • She looked like a cat that’s got the cream. She was almost purring with pleasure.

cream

adjective
 
/kriːm/
/kriːm/
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  1. between yellow and white in colour
    • a cream linen suit
    • a cream carpet
    • The walls were cream and the ceiling was painted white.
    Topics Colours and Shapesb1
    Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French cresme, from a blend of late Latin cramum (probably of Gaulish origin) and ecclesiastical Latin chrisma, from Greek khrisma ‘anointing’, from khriein ‘anoint’.

cream

verb
/kriːm/
/kriːm/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they cream
/kriːm/
/kriːm/
he / she / it creams
/kriːmz/
/kriːmz/
past simple creamed
/kriːmd/
/kriːmd/
past participle creamed
/kriːmd/
/kriːmd/
-ing form creaming
/ˈkriːmɪŋ/
/ˈkriːmɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. cream something (together) to mix things together into a soft smooth mixture
    • Cream the butter and sugar together.
  2. cream somebody (North American English, informal) to completely defeat somebody
    • We got creamed in the first round.
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French cresme, from a blend of late Latin cramum (probably of Gaulish origin) and ecclesiastical Latin chrisma, from Greek khrisma ‘anointing’, from khriein ‘anoint’.
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