pudding
n. (一道)甜食,甜点心; 布丁(通常用面粉经烘烤或蒸煮做成的美味甜食品); 肥胖而迟钝的人; [航]船尾碰垫
A pudding is a cooked sweet food made with flour, fat, and eggs, and usually served hot.
...a cherry sponge pudding with warm custard.
涂着热蛋奶沙司的樱桃松糕布丁
Some people refer to the sweet course of a meal as the pudding.
...a menu featuring canapes, a starter, a main course and a pudding...
一份包含开胃面包、头道菜、主菜和甜点的菜单
I tend to stick to fresh fruit for pudding.
我一直坚持用新鲜水果做甜点。
If you say the proof of the pudding or the proof of the pudding is in the eating, you mean that something new can only be judged to be good or bad after it has been tried or used.
1. any of various soft thick unsweetened baked dishes;
2. (British) the dessert course of a meal (`pud' is used informally)
3. any of various soft sweet desserts thickened usually with flour and baked or boiled or steamed
in the pudding club
(英, 非正式)怀孕的
Maybe Grandma will make some hazelnut pudding.
也许奶奶会做些榛果布丁.
All I know is that the traditional breakfast in rural Ireland began with black pudding.
我所知道的真正的爱尔兰早餐是以黑布丁开始的.
This is a mould of pudding.
这是在模子中做成的布丁.
I'm sorry I can't finish my pudding; my eyes are bigger than my belly.
很抱歉,我不能吃完我的布丁了, 我太嘴馋了.
This was the best Christmas Pudding I've ever had.
这是我吃过最好吃,而且续盘的耶诞布丁!