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词汇 cocoa
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Definition of cocoa in English:

cocoa

noun ˈkəʊkəʊˈkoʊkoʊ
mass noun
  • 1A powder made from roasted and ground cacao seeds.

    (将可可子烘烤并研磨而成的)可可粉

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Add cocoa, white sugar and vanilla and zap in the microwave until it is melted together.
    • European researchers found that mice are more attracted to cocoa than cheddar.
    • They promised farmers higher prices for sugar and copra and cocoa.
    • The other product most often using cocoa and chocolate ingredients is chocolate ice cream.
    • The versatility of cocoa makes it one of the more popular and sought-after ingredients in the culinary world today.
    • The agricultural products are sugar, rice, manioc, cocoa, vegetables, and bananas.
    • Sift the flour with a pinch of salt, cocoa and bicarbonate of soda into a bowl and set aside.
    • I recommend a good quality dark chocolate, with less sugar and more cocoa.
    • He was also one of the few agents who purchased and processed cocoa and coffee beans for the National Cocoa and Coffee Board.
    • The body of the dish is pure cocoa bound only with egg white.
    • In a separate bowl, stir together flour, cocoa and salt and stir into chocolate mixture until well blended.
    • In a large mixing bowl, sift together the flour, cocoa, baking powder, and salt.
    • Follow the recipe for Victoria sponge, but substitute two tablespoons of sifted cocoa for two of flour.
    • People are also advised to stay clear of white chocolate, which is made from cocoa butter and does not contain any cocoa at all.
    • Place the butter, sugar, cocoa and egg in a saucepan and slowly bring to the boil.
    • It delivers a better flavor/color combination than other cocoas.
    • To make the pastry, sift together the flour, cocoa, salt and icing sugar.
    • On low speed, beat in the flour and cocoa alternately, beginning and ending with flour.
    • Combine the Rice Krispies, the cocoa and the whole wheat flour in a mixing bowl.
    • The bourse has been licensed to trade olein, coffee, CPO, cocoa, plywood and pepper.
    1. 1.1 A hot drink made from cocoa powder mixed with milk or water.
      可可茶(可可粉与牛奶或水冲成的热饮料)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I swore off ever drinking alcohol, and I prefer drinking tea and cocoa to drinking coffee.
      • Rolf asked the question, coming into the living room with three mugs of hot cocoa with marshmallows.
      • Sophia bought two hot cocoas from the school cafeteria and the two of them drank them vigorously.
      • I punched in her number as I placed my large mug of hot cocoa on the coffee table.
      • They drank their cocoa and watched as the beginning of their favorite movie started.
      • She drank the rest of her hot cocoa, and nearly burned all the tastebuds off her tongue.
      • It is just as easy to curl up at home, drink hot cocoa, and watch a chick flick by myself, as it is to do so there.
      • The two boys settled back down and drank their cocoa in silence until Ron came through.
      • He treated us each with a cup of steaming cocoa, and biscuits and an assortment of preserves.
      • We walked into an all night café and Kenji ordered me a hot cocoa as I was still too shaken up to speak.
      • Without a word, he went into the kitchen and made her favorite comfort drink: hot cocoa.
      • Actually, I'm sitting here cozy by a fire, drinking a cup of cocoa, thinking out loud.
      • After they had drunk their hot cocoa the two boys went out to walk around the town.
      • Two cups of steaming cocoa appeared in front of them on the coffee table.
      • He emerged from the kitchen a moment later with a bowl of popcorn and 2 mugs of hot cocoa in his hands.
      • He thinks, too, of pumpkin pie and fresh harvested honey and steaming hot cocoa.
      • I had a ridiculously tasty marshmallow cocoa and a very filling egg salad sandwich.
      • He stood at a nearby table, selling coffee, tea, cocoa and chocolate bars for a church fund-raiser.
      • If you're not at home drinking cocoa and eating toast when the snow sets in then you've got no one to blame but yourself.
      • Her hands were cupped around a mug of hot cocoa, the marshmallows on the top were already melting from the heat.

Phrases

  • I should cocoa (or coco)

    • rhyming slang I should say so.

      〈英,谐俚〉我应该会这么说吧

Origin

Early 18th century (denoting cacao seed): alteration of cacao.

  • chocolate from early 17th century:

    The first recorded use in English is as a drink made from chocolate; it was a fashionable drink in the 17th and 18th centuries. Samuel Pepys wrote in his diary in 1664: ‘To a Coffee-house, to drink jocolatte, very good.’ The word comes from French chocolat or Spanish chocolate, from Nahuatl (the language spoken by the Aztecs of Mexico) chocolatl ‘food made from cacao seeds’. Cacao (mid 16th century) and cocoa (early 18th century) are basically the same word, also from Nahuatl. Not from Mexico, though, is the expression I should cocoa. It is cockney rhyming slang for ‘I should say so’.

Rhymes

coco, loco, moko, Orinoco, poco, rococo

Definition of cocoa in US English:

cocoa

nounˈkoʊkoʊˈkōkō
  • 1A chocolate powder made from roasted and ground cacao seeds.

    (将可可子烘烤并研磨而成的)可可粉

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was also one of the few agents who purchased and processed cocoa and coffee beans for the National Cocoa and Coffee Board.
    • Combine the Rice Krispies, the cocoa and the whole wheat flour in a mixing bowl.
    • On low speed, beat in the flour and cocoa alternately, beginning and ending with flour.
    • Sift the flour with a pinch of salt, cocoa and bicarbonate of soda into a bowl and set aside.
    • It delivers a better flavor/color combination than other cocoas.
    • Add cocoa, white sugar and vanilla and zap in the microwave until it is melted together.
    • The bourse has been licensed to trade olein, coffee, CPO, cocoa, plywood and pepper.
    • They promised farmers higher prices for sugar and copra and cocoa.
    • To make the pastry, sift together the flour, cocoa, salt and icing sugar.
    • European researchers found that mice are more attracted to cocoa than cheddar.
    • In a large mixing bowl, sift together the flour, cocoa, baking powder, and salt.
    • I recommend a good quality dark chocolate, with less sugar and more cocoa.
    • Follow the recipe for Victoria sponge, but substitute two tablespoons of sifted cocoa for two of flour.
    • In a separate bowl, stir together flour, cocoa and salt and stir into chocolate mixture until well blended.
    • People are also advised to stay clear of white chocolate, which is made from cocoa butter and does not contain any cocoa at all.
    • The body of the dish is pure cocoa bound only with egg white.
    • The versatility of cocoa makes it one of the more popular and sought-after ingredients in the culinary world today.
    • The agricultural products are sugar, rice, manioc, cocoa, vegetables, and bananas.
    • Place the butter, sugar, cocoa and egg in a saucepan and slowly bring to the boil.
    • The other product most often using cocoa and chocolate ingredients is chocolate ice cream.
    1. 1.1 A hot drink made from cocoa powder mixed with sugar and milk or water.
      可可茶(可可粉与牛奶或水冲成的热饮料)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Rolf asked the question, coming into the living room with three mugs of hot cocoa with marshmallows.
      • They drank their cocoa and watched as the beginning of their favorite movie started.
      • She drank the rest of her hot cocoa, and nearly burned all the tastebuds off her tongue.
      • He stood at a nearby table, selling coffee, tea, cocoa and chocolate bars for a church fund-raiser.
      • The two boys settled back down and drank their cocoa in silence until Ron came through.
      • Two cups of steaming cocoa appeared in front of them on the coffee table.
      • I punched in her number as I placed my large mug of hot cocoa on the coffee table.
      • I had a ridiculously tasty marshmallow cocoa and a very filling egg salad sandwich.
      • If you're not at home drinking cocoa and eating toast when the snow sets in then you've got no one to blame but yourself.
      • He thinks, too, of pumpkin pie and fresh harvested honey and steaming hot cocoa.
      • Actually, I'm sitting here cozy by a fire, drinking a cup of cocoa, thinking out loud.
      • Sophia bought two hot cocoas from the school cafeteria and the two of them drank them vigorously.
      • I swore off ever drinking alcohol, and I prefer drinking tea and cocoa to drinking coffee.
      • After they had drunk their hot cocoa the two boys went out to walk around the town.
      • We walked into an all night café and Kenji ordered me a hot cocoa as I was still too shaken up to speak.
      • Her hands were cupped around a mug of hot cocoa, the marshmallows on the top were already melting from the heat.
      • He emerged from the kitchen a moment later with a bowl of popcorn and 2 mugs of hot cocoa in his hands.
      • It is just as easy to curl up at home, drink hot cocoa, and watch a chick flick by myself, as it is to do so there.
      • He treated us each with a cup of steaming cocoa, and biscuits and an assortment of preserves.
      • Without a word, he went into the kitchen and made her favorite comfort drink: hot cocoa.

Origin

Early 18th century (denoting cacao seed): alteration of cacao.

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