释义 |
toffeetof‧fee /ˈtɒfi $ ˈtɑːfi/ noun [countable, uncountable]  - He had roast beef and sticky toffee pudding.
- Her aunt shook her head emphatically and pushed a toffee into her hand, with a soft pressure of her fingers.
- I remember he gave me a piece of toffee wrapped in silver paper.
- The filo pastry shells are served cold and contain rich mousses - lemon cream, butterscotch and toffee.
1a sticky sweet brown substance that you can eat, made by boiling sugar, water, and butter together, or a piece of this substance2can’t do something for toffee British English informal to be very bad at doing something: He can’t sing for toffee! |