| 释义 | 
		bis·cuit \ˈbiskə̇t, usu -d.+V\ noun (plural biscuits also biscuit) Etymology: Middle English bisquite, besquite, from Middle French bescuit, from (pain) bescuit twice-cooked bread, from pain bread + bescuit twice-cooked, from bes- bis- (from Latin bis-) + cuit past participle of cuire to cook, from Latin coquere — more at cook 1.  : any of certain hard or crisp dry baked products:  a. Britain    (1)  : cracker 4   (2)  : cookie 1  b.  : pilot biscuit  c.  : dog biscuit 2.  : unglazed clayware (as porcelain or tile) permanently hardened by the dehydrating and vitrifying effect of heat 3.   a.  : a quick bread made in a small shape from dough that has been rolled and cut or dropped and that is raised in the baking by a leavening agent other than yeast   < baking-powder biscuits >  b.  : roll 2d(1) 4.   a.  : almond 6a  b.  : a grayish yellow 5.  : a flat rounded cake of crude rubber (as Para rubber) or of synthetic rubber 6.   a.  : a small piece of plastic suitable for the pressing of a single disc record; also  : plastic stock from which such pieces are prepared  b. slang  : a phonograph record |