sweetening
n. 使變得甜,使味道變甜的物,甜的調味料
v. 使甜,變甜( sweeten的現在分詞 ); 送禮以說服
If you sweeten food or drink, you add sugar, honey, or another sweet substance to it.
He liberally sweetened his coffee...
他往咖啡里加了很多糖。
The Australians fry their bananas and sweeten them with honey.
澳大利亞人把香蕉炸了,然後再淋上蜂蜜吃。
If you sweeten something such as an offer or a business deal, you try to make someone want it more by improving it or by increasing the amount you are willing to pay.
Kalon Group has sweetened its takeover offer for Manders...
卡龍集團已經向曼德斯公司開出更為優厚的收購條件。
She had been careful to sweeten the deal with a rather generous cash payment.
她一直甚為審慎,想要透過支付大量現金促成這筆交易。
1. something added to foods to make them taste sweeter
2. an improvement that makes something more agreeable
3. the act of adding a sweetener to food
Its quality and crisp, sweetening yu , can one of heaters must eat.
其質酥脆, 味甜香郁, 堪稱爐食中之一絕.
Sucrose - 6 - acetate is the key intermediate for synthesizing trichlorosucrose as sweetening agent.
蔗糖-6-乙酸酯是合成甜味劑三氯蔗糖的關鍵中間體.
Antibacterial sweetening tea - filter, three - dimensional wave, such as access to number of patent network.
茶素抗菌脫臭過濾網 、 立體 波形網等獲得多項專利.
Xylitol is a kind of important sweetening agent and is used in many aspects?
木糖醇是一種重要的甜味劑,在許多領域具有廣泛的應用.
Ounce for ounce , blends of different artificial sweeteners match any individual artificial sweetener in sweetening power.
一對一的用混合代糖和單一糖在甜料中作比較.