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词汇 syrupy
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Definition of syrupy in English:

syrupy

(US sirupy)
adjective ˈsɪrəpiˈsɪrəpi
  • 1Having the consistency or sweetness of syrup.

    糖浆般的

    syrupy puddings

    像糖浆般甜的布丁。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If the mixture foams excessively, separates, or becomes syrupy, do not apply.
    • A finger slid between his teeth and smeared something on the roof of his mouth, something thick and syrupy and bitter that melted and numbed his tongue and his raw throat when he had to swallow it.
    • Prepare the glaze: put the confectioner's sugar in a small bowl, and pour in some lemon juice, a little at a time, whisking until the glaze gets to the right consistency, thick and syrupy.
    • The different components of this strange dish are bathed in thick, syrupy sauces, so when you put them on the hibachi, the air over the table fills with the sugary smell of burnt marshmallows.
    • Add the prunes and simmer at a slight bubble for 20 min, stirring occasionally, or until the prunes are soft and plump and the liquid reduces to a syrupy consistency.
    • This condition causes your blood sugar to become so high that your blood actually becomes thick and syrupy.
    • When cooked, the mescal is a fibrous, sticky, syrupy substance with a flavor similar to molasses.
    • Just moments after he'd swallowed the syrupy liquid his coughing ceased.
    • He took this in, gazing at the thick, syrupy surface of the inky waves below.
    • Stop when you have a rich, concentrated beefy sauce that is lightly syrupy but not too sticky.
    • The sauce should be reduced to a thick syrupy consistency.
    • The result will be thick, syrupy and intensely flavorful.
    • I've had a lot of anticlimactic hot chocolate drinks lately: they're all syrupy, sickly and goopy.
    • And there was also some thick, syrupy liquid that made me turn a bluish color and start shivering like mad.
    • And the sweet stuff has become sickly and syrupy.
    • I'm a baby when it comes to Iced Tea: I like it syrupy and sweet.
    • Bring to the boil and reduce it to a thin syrupy sauce consistency.
    • For the dressing, mix all the ingredients together and bring to the boil until it has a syrupy consistency.
    • I simmered fruit juices uncovered in a saucepan until they had a syrupy consistency.
    Synonyms
    oversweet, sweet, sickly sweet, sugary, treacly, honeyed, saccharine
    thick, sticky, slimy, gluey, viscid, glutinous
    informal gooey
    1. 1.1 Excessively sentimental.
      〈喻〉特别伤感的,过于感伤的
      a particularly syrupy moment from a corny film

      一部感伤性电影里特别令人伤感的一个片段。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He feeds his electronic pop with electric guitars, live drums and bass, punk influences and syrupy moments.
      • The lyrics are unabashedly syrupy and therefore, cheesy.
      • Valentine's Day is no longer only about syrupy sentimentality.
      • She'd inserted some syrupy sweet fake whining into her voice, which Ron always fell for, this time being no exception.
      • The entire film is filled with moments that are supposed to invoke tears, complete with syrupy stringed accompaniment thanks to the musical score.
      • The tone is sweet without being syrupy; it's festive, unforced.
      • But its slices of summery California melody are so well-executed it's easy to forgive the disc's occasional swerves into syrupy sentiment.
      • This is truly a family film that inspires and entertains without being cutesy or syrupy.
      • You'll find that tons of sentimental, syrupy hymns were written between 1850 and 1950.
      • It was Zach, sounding all syrupy sweet and apologetic, like he always did after he screwed up.
      • Normally, if you see a bad review on a Christmas movie it's on some real syrupy, schmaltzy one.
      • The syrupy sweet voice passed through his ears and went straight to his brain.
      • However, he is simply content to just play it out on his deceptively simple levels of broad comedy and syrupy sentiment.
      • It's an often syrupy, overly sentimental movie that really wants you to like it.
      • If it sounds like syrupy sentiment, he's unapologetic.
      • The essay continues in the style of its conception and her sentimental and syrupy excess will have you cringing throughout.
      • This applies to the concert as a whole; I knew right away that this was far too syrupy and sentimental for my taste.
      • It's a syrupy, drippy, cloyingly sweet story of a son's enduring love for his troubled father.
      • Poignant and performed without syrupy emotion, this is a lovely surprise.
      • What had felt so spirited and fresh back then feels disappointingly syrupy and cloying now.
      Synonyms
      sentimental, over-sentimental, mawkish, cloying, sickly, sickly sweet, gushing, saccharine, maudlin, emotional, trite
      informal soppy, schmaltzy, mushy, slushy, sloppy, weepy, cutesy, lovey-dovey, drippy, cheesy, corny

Definition of syrupy in US English:

syrupy

(also sirupy)
adjectiveˈsirəpēˈsɪrəpi
  • 1Having the consistency or sweetness of syrup.

    糖浆般的

    syrupy desserts
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For the dressing, mix all the ingredients together and bring to the boil until it has a syrupy consistency.
    • The sauce should be reduced to a thick syrupy consistency.
    • Stop when you have a rich, concentrated beefy sauce that is lightly syrupy but not too sticky.
    • And there was also some thick, syrupy liquid that made me turn a bluish color and start shivering like mad.
    • This condition causes your blood sugar to become so high that your blood actually becomes thick and syrupy.
    • Add the prunes and simmer at a slight bubble for 20 min, stirring occasionally, or until the prunes are soft and plump and the liquid reduces to a syrupy consistency.
    • Just moments after he'd swallowed the syrupy liquid his coughing ceased.
    • The different components of this strange dish are bathed in thick, syrupy sauces, so when you put them on the hibachi, the air over the table fills with the sugary smell of burnt marshmallows.
    • If the mixture foams excessively, separates, or becomes syrupy, do not apply.
    • And the sweet stuff has become sickly and syrupy.
    • The result will be thick, syrupy and intensely flavorful.
    • I'm a baby when it comes to Iced Tea: I like it syrupy and sweet.
    • A finger slid between his teeth and smeared something on the roof of his mouth, something thick and syrupy and bitter that melted and numbed his tongue and his raw throat when he had to swallow it.
    • When cooked, the mescal is a fibrous, sticky, syrupy substance with a flavor similar to molasses.
    • Bring to the boil and reduce it to a thin syrupy sauce consistency.
    • I simmered fruit juices uncovered in a saucepan until they had a syrupy consistency.
    • Prepare the glaze: put the confectioner's sugar in a small bowl, and pour in some lemon juice, a little at a time, whisking until the glaze gets to the right consistency, thick and syrupy.
    • He took this in, gazing at the thick, syrupy surface of the inky waves below.
    • I've had a lot of anticlimactic hot chocolate drinks lately: they're all syrupy, sickly and goopy.
    Synonyms
    oversweet, sweet, sickly sweet, sugary, treacly, honeyed, saccharine
    1. 1.1 Excessively sentimental.
      〈喻〉特别伤感的,过于感伤的
      a particularly syrupy moment from a corny film

      一部感伤性电影里特别令人伤感的一个片段。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • But its slices of summery California melody are so well-executed it's easy to forgive the disc's occasional swerves into syrupy sentiment.
      • The syrupy sweet voice passed through his ears and went straight to his brain.
      • It's an often syrupy, overly sentimental movie that really wants you to like it.
      • You'll find that tons of sentimental, syrupy hymns were written between 1850 and 1950.
      • Valentine's Day is no longer only about syrupy sentimentality.
      • It's a syrupy, drippy, cloyingly sweet story of a son's enduring love for his troubled father.
      • This is truly a family film that inspires and entertains without being cutesy or syrupy.
      • Normally, if you see a bad review on a Christmas movie it's on some real syrupy, schmaltzy one.
      • She'd inserted some syrupy sweet fake whining into her voice, which Ron always fell for, this time being no exception.
      • The tone is sweet without being syrupy; it's festive, unforced.
      • However, he is simply content to just play it out on his deceptively simple levels of broad comedy and syrupy sentiment.
      • It was Zach, sounding all syrupy sweet and apologetic, like he always did after he screwed up.
      • If it sounds like syrupy sentiment, he's unapologetic.
      • What had felt so spirited and fresh back then feels disappointingly syrupy and cloying now.
      • This applies to the concert as a whole; I knew right away that this was far too syrupy and sentimental for my taste.
      • Poignant and performed without syrupy emotion, this is a lovely surprise.
      • He feeds his electronic pop with electric guitars, live drums and bass, punk influences and syrupy moments.
      • The lyrics are unabashedly syrupy and therefore, cheesy.
      • The entire film is filled with moments that are supposed to invoke tears, complete with syrupy stringed accompaniment thanks to the musical score.
      • The essay continues in the style of its conception and her sentimental and syrupy excess will have you cringing throughout.
      Synonyms
      sentimental, over-sentimental, mawkish, cloying, sickly, sickly sweet, gushing, saccharine, maudlin, emotional, trite
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