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单词 blancmange
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Definition of blancmange in English:

blancmange

noun bləˈmɑːnʒbləˈmɒnʒ
British
  • A sweet opaque gelatinous dessert made with flavoured cornflour and milk.

    牛奶冻(一种甜点心)

    a good old-fashioned blancmange
    mass noun a double helping of pink blancmange
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I had a sudden appetite for jelly and blancmange, you see.
    • It was the day of her wedding and she had been shaking like a blancmange since the moment she woke up.
    • There was also banana jelly, iced buns and blancmange.
    • May I have some more of the pink blancmange please?
    • That strange but unmistakable tang lingers over the domestic science block for a whole afternoon whenever first years try to make blancmange.

Origin

Late Middle English blancmanger: from Old French blanc mangier, from blanc 'white' + mangier 'eat' (used as a noun to mean 'food'). The shortened form without -er arose in the 18th century.

  • In medieval times a blancmange was a dish of white meat or fish in a cream sauce—the ‘dessert’ sense seems to have come into use in the middle of the 16th century. The word is from Old French blanc mangier and literally means ‘white food’. Other words from French blanc include blanch (Middle English), blank (Middle English), and blanket (Middle English). Originally blanket referred to undyed (hence ‘white’) woollen cloth used for clothing. A dampened blanket would sometimes be used to extinguish a fire before going to bed. This is the origin of a wet blanket, a term for someone who spoils other people's fun by refusing to join in or by showing disapproval.

Definition of blancmange in US English:

blancmange

noun
British
  • A sweet opaque gelatinous dessert made with cornstarch and milk.

    牛奶冻(一种甜点心)

    a good old-fashioned blancmange
    mass noun a double helping of pink blancmange
    Example sentencesExamples
    • That strange but unmistakable tang lingers over the domestic science block for a whole afternoon whenever first years try to make blancmange.
    • It was the day of her wedding and she had been shaking like a blancmange since the moment she woke up.
    • There was also banana jelly, iced buns and blancmange.
    • May I have some more of the pink blancmange please?
    • I had a sudden appetite for jelly and blancmange, you see.

Origin

Late Middle English blancmanger: from Old French blanc mangier, from blanc ‘white’ + mangier ‘eat’ (used as a noun to mean ‘food’). The shortened form without -er arose in the 18th century.

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