jawbreaker

名词

UK/ˈdʒɔːˌbreɪ.kəʳ/
US/ˈdʒɑːˌbreɪ.kɚ/

定义 jawbreaker 名词

food(食物)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    A large, hard, and round candy.

    耐雕糖;大硬糖

    • The children collected many jawbreakers during Halloween.

      孩子們在萬聖節期間收集了許多棒棒糖。

    • This candy is so hard, I'm worried I might break a tooth on it.

      這種糖果太硬了,我擔心我可能會咬斷牙齒。

    • He tried to eat the entire jawbreaker in one go.

      他試圖一口氣吃掉整個棒棒糖。

language(語言)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)informal(非正式)

    A phrase or sentence that is difficult to pronounce correctly.

    繞口令

    • The tongue twister was spoken so fast I couldn't understand it.

      那個繞口令說得太快了,我聽不懂。

    • She tried practicing tongue twisters to improve her pronunciation.

      她試著練習繞口令來改善發音。

    • This tongue twister always makes me stumble when I speak.

      這個繞口令總是在我說話時讓我結巴。

  2. Countable(可數名詞)informal(非正式)

    A word that is particularly difficult to pronounce.

    難以發音的詞

    • That word is a real jawbreaker for non-native speakers.

      那個詞對非母語者來說真的是個難發音的詞。

    • The pronunciation of that word is so complex, I need to practice it more.

      那個詞的發音太複雜了,我需要多練習。

    • Some words are real jawbreakers when learning a language.

      有些詞在學習語言時真的是難發音的詞。