单词 | lolly |
释义 | lollylol·ly /ˈlɒli $ ˈlɑːli/ noun (plural lollies) British EnglishBrE informal 1. [countableC] frozen juice or ice cream on a stick 冰棍 SYN ice lolly 2. [countableC] a hard sweet made of boiled sugar on a stick 棒棒糖 SYN lollipop 3. [uncountableU] old-fashionedMONEY money – used humorously 钱〔幽默用法〕 Examples from the Corpus lolly• Now the company is making more than 200,000 lollies a week and staff have been placed on overtime to cope with extra demand.• Three giant production centres on 75 acres of land making 254 different varieties of ice creams and lollies.• We see another bunch of outdoor reporters huddled into their coat collars, clutching mikes like they were chocolate lollies.• The plant now sends ice lollies all over the world.• And Pendleton's managers are hopeful their sales will continue to soar when their famous Twicer ice lolly is relaunched next week.• We use 42 thousand miles of wrapping paper a year. 218 million lolly sticks a year.• Wipe the apples and push lolly sticks into them.• It was a substitute act which brought the lolly. From Longman Business Dictionary lollylol·ly /ˈlɒliˈlɑːli/ noun [uncountableU] British EnglishBrE informal old-fashioned money He must be rolling in lolly. (1800-1900) lollipop |
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