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Definition of icing in English: icingnoun ˈʌɪsɪŋˈaɪsɪŋ mass noun1A mixture of sugar with water, egg white, or butter, used as a coating for cakes or biscuits. (蛋糕、饼干的)糖霜 Example sentencesExamples - The carton says: ‘Great for cakes, icings, biscuits, French toast, quiche, batters and coatings for baking or frying!’
- While cake is baking, make the icing by mixing together cream cheese, creme fraiche, butter, vanilla, sugar and walnuts.
- Now you will make your various frostings and icings, or prepare your melted chocolate for drizzling, or dust with powdered sugar to decorate your cookies as directed.
- The icing is lifeless and the cake is flat and dry.
- Keep the icing in a bowl, covered with a damp paper towel and a layer of plastic wrap.
- One birthday, she had chocolate cake with pink icing, and she and two friends spent the entire afternoon running through the sprinkler.
- Re-melt the chocolate if necessary, and then drizzle over the icing.
- Thin with water if icing is too thick to drizzle.
- Both cake and icing will keep in the fridge for up to three days.
- For the icing, melt chocolate then stir until smooth and whisk in cream.
- You would have been confronted with the dull thud of abstract nouns and adjectives sprinkled about like chocolate chips on the chocolate icing of a chocolate cake.
- Powdery confectioners' sugar contains a small amount of starch, which is desirable in some products like icings and pastry creams but not desirable in brioche.
- It makes icings, marzipan and nut products, which it supplies to caterers and supermarkets.
- My friend is an excellent cook and she has planned the menu carefully, from pressure-cooking the beans for the homemade hummus to the icing on the brownies.
- As trade with the New World increased, cochineal became the standard dye for a wide variety of uses, from the red coats of British soldiers, to the red tints of artists' paints and the coloring of pastry icings.
- The sponge was moist and the icing simply scrumptious!
- Cakes covered with these relatively simple icings are often further decorated with the addition of glacé cherries, angelica, silver dragées, hundreds and thousands, etc.
- These icings are a perfect way to top off your organic desserts or turn your black forest cake into a truly eco-friendly treat.
- When the door shut behind him, I dipped my finger into the icing and tasted it.
- No, it was a normal cake with no icing or any flavour other than vanilla, but it was green, as if he was celebrating Eid, or St. Patrick's Day.
Synonyms glaze, sugar paste royal icing, butter icing, glacé icing, fondant icing North American frosting 2The formation of ice on an aircraft, ship, or other vehicle, or in an engine. (飞机、船或发动机内的)结冰 Example sentencesExamples - Mixed ice is the most dangerous kind of airframe icing due to its weight and disruption to the airflow.
- The report also confirmed that the icing may not have been noticed by Mr Baldwin because of safety implements fitted in the vehicle.
- As I watched sheets of ice being thrown off our rotor blades, I realized how serious the icing had been.
- Compared to the turbulence, the hail and the lightning, icing was the biggest threat of all.
- Signs of engine icing could include loss of power, abnormal or slow RPM response to throttle movement, and indications of engine surge or stall.
PhrasesAn attractive but inessential addition or enhancement. 可有可无的附加物 more goals would have been the icing on the cake 更多的目标只会成为可有可无的附加物。 Example sentencesExamples - This has been the icing on the cake for both Sharon and Derek, as a lot of hard work has gone into the design and development of the clinic.
- This is an achievement of global significance, and the fact that the lads in green won at Twickenham is the icing on the cake.
- The standard 1.8 litre motor is a little beauty and the addition of a turbo adds icing on the cake.
- Fine weather in the village on Sunday was the icing on the cake on what was a great day at the Ballyroan Vintage Rally.
- But no matter what, shoes are the icing on the cake when completing your look.
- Your Fortress response, Jody, was a helpful bit of frosting on the cake.
- Part one of this production took place on the previous night and Saturday's show was the icing on the cake.
- As just a little extra icing on the cake, they decided to change hosts during this process as well.
- Lukas's victory in the youths' event was the icing on the cake.
- Providing the icing on the cake for him was the National Film Awards that was presented here on Monday.
Definition of icing in US English: icingnounˈaɪsɪŋˈīsiNG 1A mixture of sugar with liquid or butter, typically flavored and colored, and used as a coating for cakes or cookies. (蛋糕、饼干的)糖霜 Example sentencesExamples - Cakes covered with these relatively simple icings are often further decorated with the addition of glacé cherries, angelica, silver dragées, hundreds and thousands, etc.
- The sponge was moist and the icing simply scrumptious!
- Powdery confectioners' sugar contains a small amount of starch, which is desirable in some products like icings and pastry creams but not desirable in brioche.
- For the icing, melt chocolate then stir until smooth and whisk in cream.
- These icings are a perfect way to top off your organic desserts or turn your black forest cake into a truly eco-friendly treat.
- One birthday, she had chocolate cake with pink icing, and she and two friends spent the entire afternoon running through the sprinkler.
- The carton says: ‘Great for cakes, icings, biscuits, French toast, quiche, batters and coatings for baking or frying!’
- My friend is an excellent cook and she has planned the menu carefully, from pressure-cooking the beans for the homemade hummus to the icing on the brownies.
- Keep the icing in a bowl, covered with a damp paper towel and a layer of plastic wrap.
- Re-melt the chocolate if necessary, and then drizzle over the icing.
- As trade with the New World increased, cochineal became the standard dye for a wide variety of uses, from the red coats of British soldiers, to the red tints of artists' paints and the coloring of pastry icings.
- It makes icings, marzipan and nut products, which it supplies to caterers and supermarkets.
- Both cake and icing will keep in the fridge for up to three days.
- Thin with water if icing is too thick to drizzle.
- You would have been confronted with the dull thud of abstract nouns and adjectives sprinkled about like chocolate chips on the chocolate icing of a chocolate cake.
- When the door shut behind him, I dipped my finger into the icing and tasted it.
- No, it was a normal cake with no icing or any flavour other than vanilla, but it was green, as if he was celebrating Eid, or St. Patrick's Day.
- Now you will make your various frostings and icings, or prepare your melted chocolate for drizzling, or dust with powdered sugar to decorate your cookies as directed.
- While cake is baking, make the icing by mixing together cream cheese, creme fraiche, butter, vanilla, sugar and walnuts.
- The icing is lifeless and the cake is flat and dry.
2The formation of ice on an aircraft, ship, or other vehicle, or in an engine. (飞机、船或发动机内的)结冰 Example sentencesExamples - Compared to the turbulence, the hail and the lightning, icing was the biggest threat of all.
- As I watched sheets of ice being thrown off our rotor blades, I realized how serious the icing had been.
- The report also confirmed that the icing may not have been noticed by Mr Baldwin because of safety implements fitted in the vehicle.
- Mixed ice is the most dangerous kind of airframe icing due to its weight and disruption to the airflow.
- Signs of engine icing could include loss of power, abnormal or slow RPM response to throttle movement, and indications of engine surge or stall.
3US Ice Hockey The action of shooting the puck from one's own end of the rink to the other but not into the goal, for which the referee calls a face-off in one's own end. Example sentencesExamples - The momentum bar shows which of the teams is on a roll and often reminds the opposing team that it might be time to dump the puck for an icing call just to relieve the pressure and momentum against them.
- I am 100% in favor of automatic icing when the puck crosses the red line without having to chase it down.
- The hockey has not been elegant - there were more icings in the third period of Game 3 than there are in an entire season of The Sopranos - but it has been effective.
PhrasesAn attractive but inessential addition or enhancement. 可有可无的附加物 being a scientist is enjoyable, and winning a Nobel is icing on the cake Example sentencesExamples - Fine weather in the village on Sunday was the icing on the cake on what was a great day at the Ballyroan Vintage Rally.
- This has been the icing on the cake for both Sharon and Derek, as a lot of hard work has gone into the design and development of the clinic.
- The standard 1.8 litre motor is a little beauty and the addition of a turbo adds icing on the cake.
- Providing the icing on the cake for him was the National Film Awards that was presented here on Monday.
- This is an achievement of global significance, and the fact that the lads in green won at Twickenham is the icing on the cake.
- As just a little extra icing on the cake, they decided to change hosts during this process as well.
- But no matter what, shoes are the icing on the cake when completing your look.
- Your Fortress response, Jody, was a helpful bit of frosting on the cake.
- Lukas's victory in the youths' event was the icing on the cake.
- Part one of this production took place on the previous night and Saturday's show was the icing on the cake.
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