jellies
n. 凝膠劑; 膠狀物( jelly的名詞複數 ); (雙腿或雙膝)(由於緊張或恐懼而)感到軟弱; (海灘和海上穿的)輕便塑膠鞋
Jelly is a transparent, usually coloured food that is eaten as a dessert. It is made from gelatine, fruit juice, and sugar.
...a large bowl of jelly.
一大碗果凍
Jelly is a thick sweet food that is made by cooking fruit with a large amount of sugar, and that is usually spread on bread.
I had two peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
我吃了兩個放了花生醬和果醬的三明治。
Jelly is a thin clear sweet food that is made by cooking fruit with a large amount of sugar.
...toast piled thick with butter and bramble jelly.
塗抹了厚厚的黃油和黑莓醬的烤麵包片
A jelly is a transparent substance that is not completely solid.
...meat in jelly.
豬肉凍
The jellies were topped with suspiciously synthetic blobs of cream.
果凍上面是一小團看上去有點怪異的人造奶油。
Mother puts up a keeping [ store ] of preserved fruits and jellies every year.
母親每年都要貯存蜜餞和果凍.
Dip the base of the bowls in hot water for a few seconds to loosen the jellies.
把碗底在熱水中浸上幾秒鐘,讓果凍和碗分開。
All the strawberry jellies had been eaten.
草莓凍都吃光了.
The table was piled with sandwiches, jellies, cakes, and what have you.
桌子上堆滿了三明治 、 果子凍和蛋糕什麼的.