蛋糕
When you're just starting to learn Chinese, words like 蛋糕 (dàngāo), meaning 'cake', are super useful. It's a common word you'll hear in everyday conversations, especially if you're talking about food or celebrations.
Knowing this word helps you ask for cake, say you like cake, or understand when someone else is talking about cake. It's a simple, foundational vocabulary word that will quickly become part of your basic Chinese.
When you're starting to learn Chinese, "蛋糕" (dàngāo) is a really useful word to know. It means "cake."
You'll often hear it in everyday conversations, especially when talking about celebrations or desserts.
For example, if it's someone's birthday, you might say "生日蛋糕" (shēngrì dàngāo), which means "birthday cake."
It's a common and practical vocabulary word that will help you in many social situations.
When we talk about 蛋糕 (dàngāo), we're referring to 'cake' in general. It's a very common word, and you'll hear it used for all sorts of cakes, from birthday cakes to small pastries.
You might use it to say something like, '我喜欢吃蛋糕' (Wǒ xǐhuān chī dàngāo), which means 'I like to eat cake.' Or, if you're at a party, someone might ask, '你要吃蛋糕吗?' (Nǐ yào chī dàngāo ma?), meaning 'Do you want to eat cake?'
It's a foundational word for talking about desserts and celebrations, so it's good to get familiar with it early on.
When talking about 蛋糕 (dàngāo), which means 'cake', you can describe its flavor, like 巧克力蛋糕 (qiǎokèlì dàngāo) for 'chocolate cake' or 水果蛋糕 (shuǐguǒ dàngāo) for 'fruit cake'.
You can also talk about the occasion, such as a 生日蛋糕 (shēngrì dàngāo) for a 'birthday cake' or a 结婚蛋糕 (jiéhūn dàngāo) for a 'wedding cake'.
To offer someone cake, you might say, “你想吃蛋糕吗?” (Nǐ xiǎng chī dàngāo ma?) meaning 'Do you want to eat cake?'
If you're buying one, you could ask, “这个蛋糕多少钱?” (Zhège dàngāo duōshǎo qián?) which translates to 'How much is this cake?'
When complimenting its taste, you can use, “这个蛋糕很好吃!” (Zhège dàngāo hěn hǎochī!) meaning 'This cake is delicious!'
§ What 蛋糕 Means
Alright, let's talk about 蛋糕 (dàngāo). This is a basic but important word for any Chinese learner. Simply put, 蛋糕 means 'cake.' No surprises there, right? It's used just like we use 'cake' in English, referring to that delicious baked good we often enjoy for celebrations or as a sweet treat.
- DEFINITION
- 蛋糕 (dàngāo): cake
You'll hear and use 蛋糕 in all sorts of everyday situations. Think about when you'd talk about cake in English – birthdays, parties, dessert after a meal, or even just craving something sweet. That's exactly when Chinese speakers use 蛋糕.
§ When to Use 蛋糕
Let's get practical. Here are some common scenarios where 蛋糕 fits perfectly:
- Birthdays: This is probably the most common use. You can't have a Chinese birthday celebration without mentioning 蛋糕!
- Celebrations: Any time there's a special occasion – an anniversary, a graduation, a holiday – 蛋糕 is often part of the festivities.
- Dessert: If you're talking about ordering dessert at a restaurant or enjoying something sweet after dinner, 蛋糕 is a frequent choice.
- Describing types of cake: Just like in English, you can put other words in front of 蛋糕 to specify the type. For example, 'chocolate cake' would be 巧克力蛋糕 (qiǎokèlì dàngāo).
- Discussing baking: If you're into baking, you'll definitely need this word when talking about making or buying cakes.
It's a straightforward word, so don't overthink it. If you'd say 'cake' in English, you'll likely say 蛋糕 in Chinese. The context is almost always identical.
§ Examples of 蛋糕 in Action
Let's look at some real-world examples to cement your understanding:
我喜欢吃蛋糕。(Wǒ xǐhuān chī dàngāo.)
Translation hint: I like to eat cake.
这个生日蛋糕很好吃。(Zhège shēngrì dàngāo hěn hǎochī.)
Translation hint: This birthday cake is very delicious.
请给我一块蛋糕。(Qǐng gěi wǒ yī kuài dàngāo.)
Translation hint: Please give me a slice of cake.
他们为她准备了一个大蛋糕。(Tāmen wèi tā zhǔnbèi le yī gè dà dàngāo.)
Translation hint: They prepared a big cake for her.
我们应该买哪个口味的蛋糕?(Wǒmen yīnggāi mǎi nǎge kǒuwèi de dàngāo?)
Translation hint: Which flavor of cake should we buy?
As you can see, 蛋糕 is a very adaptable word. It's often paired with verbs like 吃 (chī - to eat), 买 (mǎi - to buy), or 做 (zuò - to make) when you're talking about cakes.
So, there you have it. 蛋糕 is a simple word with broad application. Master this, and you're well on your way to talking about one of life's sweeter pleasures in Chinese. Practice using it in sentences, and you'll find it rolls off the tongue naturally.
§ Understanding 蛋糕 (dàngāo)
The Chinese word for 'cake' is 蛋糕 (dàngāo). It's a noun and quite straightforward to use. Think of it just like 'cake' in English. No fancy grammar rules or complex variations here, which is great for A1 learners!
- DEFINITION
- 蛋糕 (dàngāo) is a noun meaning 'cake'.
§ Basic Sentence Structures with 蛋糕
You can use 蛋糕 in basic sentences to talk about having, wanting, or seeing cake. Here are some common structures:
- Subject + Verb + 蛋糕 (e.g., 我吃蛋糕 - I eat cake)
- 有 (yǒu) + 蛋糕 (e.g., 有蛋糕吗? - Is there cake?)
- 想 (xiǎng) + 吃 (chī) + 蛋糕 (e.g., 我想吃蛋糕 - I want to eat cake)
§ How to use it in a sentence — Examples
Let's look at some practical examples so you can see 蛋糕 in action. Pay attention to how it fits into simple sentences.
我喜欢吃蛋糕。(Wǒ xǐhuān chī dàngāo.)
This means: I like to eat cake.
这个蛋糕很好吃。(Zhège dàngāo hěn hǎochī.)
Translation: This cake is very delicious.
她买了一个蛋糕。(Tā mǎi le yī gè dàngāo.)
Meaning: She bought a cake. (Here, '一个' (yī gè) is a measure word for one cake).
你想吃什么蛋糕?(Nǐ xiǎng chī shénme dàngāo?)
Translation: What kind of cake do you want to eat?
§ Measure Words for 蛋糕
When you're talking about specific quantities of cake, you'll need a measure word. The most common and versatile measure word for 蛋糕 is 个 (gè).
请给我一个蛋糕。(Qǐng gěi wǒ yī gè dàngāo.)
This means: Please give me one cake.
If you're talking about a slice of cake, you can use 块 (kuài).
我吃了一块蛋糕。(Wǒ chī le yī kuài dàngāo.)
Translation: I ate a piece of cake.
§ Common Phrases with 蛋糕
Here are a few useful phrases that include 蛋糕:
- 生日蛋糕 (shēngrì dàngāo) - birthday cake
- 芝士蛋糕 (zhīshì dàngāo) - cheesecake
- 巧克力蛋糕 (qiǎokèlì dàngāo) - chocolate cake
§ Things to remember
蛋糕 is a straightforward noun. You don't need prepositions like 'of' or 'for' directly attached to it in the same way you might in English. The context or other verbs will handle that for you.
- To say 'eat cake', you say 吃蛋糕 (chī dàngāo).
- To say 'buy cake', you say 买蛋糕 (mǎi dàngāo).
Keep practicing these simple sentence structures and you'll be using 蛋糕 like a pro in no time!
§ Everyday Cake Talk
Alright, let's talk about 蛋糕 (dàngāo), which means 'cake.' This isn't a tricky word, and you'll hear it a lot in everyday conversations. It's super common, just like cake is common in many cultures. You'll find it popping up when people are celebrating, talking about food, or even just making small talk.
- DEFINITION
- 蛋糕 (dàngāo) - cake
The beauty of 蛋糕 is its simplicity. It's almost always used to refer to what you'd expect: a delicious, usually sweet, baked good. So, if you're ever in doubt, just think 'cake,' and you're probably on the right track.
我喜欢吃蛋糕。(Wǒ xǐhuān chī dàngāo.) - I like to eat cake.
§ Cake at Work and School
Even at work or school, you'll hear 蛋糕, especially during celebrations. Birthdays, farewell parties, or even just a treat for a successful project. It's a common way to mark an occasion.
公司为她准备了一个生日蛋糕。(Gōngsī wèi tā zhǔnbèi le yī gè shēngrì dàngāo.) - The company prepared a birthday cake for her.
At school, especially for younger kids, 蛋糕 might come up during snack time or classroom parties. It's a simple, universally understood treat.
老师带来了很多小蛋糕。(Lǎoshī dài lái le hěn duō xiǎo dàngāo.) - The teacher brought many small cakes.
§ Cake in News and Media
While 蛋糕 isn't a word you'll hear in every news headline, it does appear in certain contexts. Think lifestyle segments, food reviews, or stories about celebrations. If there's a big event, and food is a part of it, 蛋糕 might get a mention.
这款新口味的蛋糕受到了好评。(Zhè kuǎn xīn kǒuwèi de dàngāo shòudào le hǎopíng.) - This new flavor of cake received positive reviews.
You might also see it in advertisements for bakeries or supermarkets. When it comes to something as popular as cake, businesses will definitely be talking about it.
§ Common Phrases with 蛋糕
Here are some common phrases using 蛋糕 that you'll definitely find useful:
生日蛋糕 (shēngrì dàngāo) - birthday cake
吃蛋糕 (chī dàngāo) - to eat cake
做蛋糕 (zuò dàngāo) - to make cake
买蛋糕 (mǎi dàngāo) - to buy cake
These are your bread and butter (or should I say, cake and butter?) phrases when talking about 蛋糕. Master these, and you're good to go.
- CEFR LEVEL
- A1 - Beginner
§ Similar Words and When to Use Them
When you're talking about 'cake' in Chinese, 蛋糕 (dàngāo) is your go-to word. It's straightforward and commonly used. However, it's good to know if there are other words for similar concepts and when to stick with 蛋糕.
- 蛋糕 (dàngāo)
- This is the most common and general term for 'cake' in Chinese. It refers to most types of cakes you'd find in a bakery, from birthday cakes to cupcakes to slices of cake.
我喜欢吃蛋糕。(Wǒ xǐhuān chī dàngāo.)
(I like to eat cake.)
这个生日蛋糕很好吃。(Zhège shēngrì dàngāo hěn hǎochī.)
(This birthday cake is very delicious.)
- 点心 (diǎnxīn)
- This is a broader term that means 'dim sum' or 'pastries/desserts'. While some small cakes might fall under 点心, it's not specific to 'cake'. Think of it as a category that includes cakes, but also many other sweet or savory snacks.
我们去茶馆吃点心吧。(Wǒmen qù cháguǎn chī diǎnxīn ba.)
(Let's go to the teahouse to eat dim sum/pastries.)
- 糕点 (gāodiǎn)
- Similar to 点心, 糕点 refers to 'pastries' or 'cakes and sweets' in general. It's often used for traditional Chinese pastries, but can also include Western-style cakes. Again, 蛋糕 is a more specific term within this broader category.
这家店的糕点很有名。(Zhè jiā diàn de gāodiǎn hěn yǒumíng.)
(This shop's pastries are very famous.)
- 饼 (bǐng)
- This character generally means 'cake' or 'biscuit' or 'flatbread'. You'll see it in words like 月饼 (yuèbǐng - mooncake) or 馅饼 (xiànbǐng - meat pie). While some 'cakes' contain 饼, it's usually for flatter, more dense items, not the fluffy, leavened cakes you typically associate with 蛋糕.
中秋节吃月饼。(Zhōngqiūjié chī yuèbǐng.)
(Eat mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival.)
§ When to Use 蛋糕
Always use 蛋糕 (dàngāo) when you mean 'cake' in the sense of a baked, often sweet, and typically fluffy dessert. This includes:
- Birthday cakes (生日蛋糕 shēngrì dàngāo)
- Wedding cakes (婚礼蛋糕 hūnlǐ dàngāo)
- Cupcakes (纸杯蛋糕 zhǐbēi dàngāo)
- Cheesecakes (芝士蛋糕 zhīshì dàngāo)
- Chocolate cakes (巧克力蛋糕 qiǎokèlì dàngāo)
The key takeaway here is that while other words might touch upon similar food items, 蛋糕 is the direct translation and the most appropriate word for 'cake' as you know it. Keep it simple and direct when learning this one!
How Formal Is It?
"这家店的糕点很精致。(Zhè jiā diàn de gāodiǎn hěn jīngzhì.) This shop's pastries are very delicate."
"我喜欢吃巧克力蛋糕。(Wǒ xǐhuān chī qiǎokèlì dàngāo.) I like to eat chocolate cake."
"饭后我们吃点甜点吧。(Fànhòu wǒmen chī diǎn tiándiǎn ba.) Let's have some dessert after the meal."
"妈妈给我买了一个小蛋糕。(Māmā gěi wǒ mǎi le yī ge xiǎo dàngāo.) Mom bought me a little cake."
रोचक तथ्य
Many modern Chinese words for foreign concepts are transliterations like 蛋糕 (dàngāo). This helps new concepts integrate quickly into the language.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- getting the tone wrong on the first syllable (dàn, 4th tone)
- mispronouncing the 'ao' sound
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Nouns like 蛋糕 (dàngāo) can be directly used after quantifiers to indicate a certain number of cakes.
一个蛋糕 (yí ge dàngāo) - one cake, 两个蛋糕 (liǎng ge dàngāo) - two cakes
Nouns can be used as the object of verbs to show what action is being performed on the cake.
吃蛋糕 (chī dàngāo) - eat cake, 做蛋糕 (zuò dàngāo) - make cake
Nouns can be modified by adjectives to describe their qualities.
好吃的蛋糕 (hǎochī de dàngāo) - delicious cake, 漂亮的蛋糕 (piàoliang de dàngāo) - beautiful cake
Nouns can be used in possessive structures with 的 (de) to indicate ownership or a relationship.
我的蛋糕 (wǒ de dàngāo) - my cake, 朋友的蛋糕 (péngyou de dàngāo) - friend's cake
Nouns can be used with prepositions to indicate location or purpose.
在桌子上的蛋糕 (zài zhuōzi shàng de dàngāo) - the cake on the table, 给妈妈的蛋糕 (gěi māma de dàngāo) - cake for mom
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
这是我的生日蛋糕。
This is my birthday cake.
我喜欢吃蛋糕。
I like to eat cake.
她做了一个大蛋糕。
She made a big cake.
这个蛋糕很好吃。
This cake is delicious.
我们一起吃蛋糕吧。
Let's eat cake together.
他买了一个新蛋糕。
He bought a new cake.
蛋糕在桌子上。
The cake is on the table.
我想吃一块蛋糕。
I want to eat a piece of cake.
这个蛋糕很好吃。
This cake is delicious.
Using '这个' (zhège) for 'this' and '很好吃' (hěn hǎochī) for 'very delicious'.
我想买一个蛋糕。
I want to buy a cake.
Using '想' (xiǎng) for 'want to' and '买' (mǎi) for 'buy'. '一个' (yīgè) is a common measure word for 'a' or 'one'.
她喜欢吃巧克力蛋糕。
She likes to eat chocolate cake.
'喜欢' (xǐhuān) means 'to like'. '巧克力' (qiǎokèlì) is 'chocolate'.
我们一起做蛋糕吧!
Let's make a cake together!
'我们' (wǒmen) means 'we/us'. '一起' (yīqǐ) means 'together'. '做' (zuò) means 'to do/make'. '吧' (ba) is a particle indicating a suggestion.
生日快乐!这是你的蛋糕。
Happy birthday! This is your cake.
'生日快乐' (shēngrì kuàilè) means 'Happy birthday'. '你的' (nǐde) means 'your'.
这个蛋糕多少钱?
How much is this cake?
'多少钱' (duōshǎo qián) means 'how much money?'.
请给我一块蛋糕。
Please give me a piece of cake.
'请' (qǐng) means 'please'. '给' (gěi) means 'to give'. '一块' (yī kuài) is a measure word for a 'piece' or 'slice' of cake.
我昨天吃了一个蛋糕。
I ate a cake yesterday.
'昨天' (zuótiān) means 'yesterday'. '吃' (chī) means 'to eat'. '了' (le) indicates a completed action.
我為你的生日做了巧克力蛋糕。
I made a chocolate cake for your birthday.
這個蛋糕看起來很美味,我能嚐一塊嗎?
This cake looks delicious, can I try a piece?
她喜歡在咖啡店裡點一塊蛋糕配咖啡。
She likes to order a slice of cake with her coffee at the cafe.
婚禮蛋糕通常有很多層,裝飾得很漂亮。
Wedding cakes usually have many layers and are beautifully decorated.
他吃得太快了,把蛋糕屑弄得到處都是。
He ate too quickly, getting cake crumbs everywhere.
烘焙一個完美的蛋糕需要精確的測量和耐心。
Baking a perfect cake requires precise measurements and patience.
孩子們興奮地看著媽媽切開生日蛋糕。
The children excitedly watched their mother cut the birthday cake.
這家麵包店以其獨特的紅絲絨蛋糕而聞名。
This bakery is famous for its unique red velvet cake.
这个蛋糕是用新鲜水果和奶油做的,味道非常好。
This cake is made with fresh fruit and cream, it tastes very good.
A simple declarative sentence describing the cake's ingredients and taste.
生日派对上,孩子们争着吃蛋糕,场面很热闹。
At the birthday party, the children vied to eat the cake, the scene was very lively.
Describes a lively scene with '争着' (vying/competing) for the cake.
她亲手制作的蛋糕,不仅外观精美,口感也极佳。
The cake she personally made was not only exquisite in appearance but also excellent in taste.
Uses '不仅...也...' (not only...but also...) to highlight two positive aspects of the cake.
虽然蛋糕很好吃,但为了健康,我还是少吃为妙。
Although the cake is delicious, for the sake of health, it's best for me to eat less.
Expresses a common dilemma: enjoyment vs. health. '为妙' indicates 'it's best to'.
这家店的蛋糕种类繁多,总有一款能满足你的口味。
This shop has a wide variety of cakes, there's always one that can satisfy your taste.
'种类繁多' (wide variety) and '总有一款能满足' (there's always one that can satisfy) are useful phrases for describing choices.
他把蛋糕分成八份,确保每个人都能吃到。
He divided the cake into eight portions, ensuring everyone could eat some.
Focuses on dividing and sharing. '确保' means 'to ensure'.
每次看到甜品店里诱人的蛋糕,我都会忍不住停下脚步。
Every time I see tempting cakes in a dessert shop, I can't help but stop.
'忍不住' (can't help but) expresses an irresistible urge. '诱人' means 'tempting'.
这款蛋糕的独特之处在于它的层次感和多种口味的完美融合。
The uniqueness of this cake lies in its layers and the perfect fusion of various flavors.
'独特之处在于' (the uniqueness lies in) is a good structure for describing special characteristics. '完美融合' means 'perfect fusion'.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
我喜欢吃蛋糕。(Wǒ xǐhuān chī dàngāo.)
I like to eat cake.
这个蛋糕很好吃。(Zhège dàngāo hěn hǎochī.)
This cake is very delicious.
我们一起做蛋糕吧!(Wǒmen yīqǐ zuò dàngāo ba!)
Let's make a cake together!
他买了一个生日蛋糕。(Tā mǎi le yī ge shēngrì dàngāo.)
He bought a birthday cake.
请给我一块蛋糕。(Qǐng gěi wǒ yī kuài dàngāo.)
Please give me a piece of cake.
你想吃什么口味的蛋糕?(Nǐ xiǎng chī shénme kǒuwèi de dàngāo?)
What flavor of cake do you want to eat?
她正在切蛋糕。(Tā zhèngzài qiē dàngāo.)
She is cutting the cake.
这家蛋糕店的蛋糕很出名。(Zhè jiā dàngāo diàn de dàngāo hěn chūmíng.)
This cake shop's cakes are very famous.
蛋糕上有蜡烛。(Dàngāo shàng yǒu làzhú.)
There are candles on the cake.
这个蛋糕是巧克力味的。(Zhège dàngāo shì qiǎokèlì wèi de.)
This cake is chocolate flavored.
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
Distinguish by texture and typical serving size/occasion. '饼干' is usually crunchy and small, '蛋糕' is soft and often sliced.
Differentiate by main purpose and flavor profile. '面包' is a staple, often savory; '蛋糕' is a sweet dessert.
Remember '点心' is a general category, while '蛋糕' is a specific item within that category.
व्याकरण पैटर्न
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
"纸杯蛋糕"
cupcake
她喜欢吃纸杯蛋糕。 (She likes to eat cupcakes.)
neutral"生日蛋糕"
birthday cake
我买了一个生日蛋糕。 (I bought a birthday cake.)
neutral"结婚蛋糕"
wedding cake
他们的结婚蛋糕很漂亮。 (Their wedding cake is very beautiful.)
neutral"蛋糕店"
cake shop / bakery
这家蛋糕店的蛋糕很好吃。 (The cakes at this cake shop are delicious.)
neutral"吃蛋糕"
to eat cake
我们一起吃蛋糕吧。 (Let's eat cake together.)
neutral"做蛋糕"
to make cake
她喜欢自己做蛋糕。 (She likes to make cakes herself.)
neutral"切蛋糕"
to cut the cake
生日的时候要切蛋糕。 (We cut the cake on birthdays.)
neutral"蛋糕师傅"
cake master / pastry chef
他是一位很有名的蛋糕师傅。 (He is a very famous pastry chef.)
neutral"奶油蛋糕"
cream cake
我最爱吃奶油蛋糕。 (I love to eat cream cake the most.)
neutral"慕斯蛋糕"
mousse cake
这个慕斯蛋糕看起来很诱人。 (This mousse cake looks very tempting.)
neutralआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Both '饼干' and '蛋糕' are sweet baked goods. Learners might confuse them due to their similar contexts as desserts or snacks.
'饼干' refers to 'biscuits' or 'cookies,' which are typically flat, crispy, and individually portioned. '蛋糕' is 'cake,' generally soft, often layered, and can be cut into slices.
我喜欢吃巧克力饼干。 (Wǒ xǐhuān chī qiǎokèlì bǐnggān.) - I like to eat chocolate biscuits/cookies.
Both are baked goods made with flour and often eaten for breakfast or as a snack. The general category of 'baked goods' can lead to confusion.
'面包' is 'bread,' which is a staple food, often savory or plain, and forms the base for sandwiches. '蛋糕' is 'cake,' which is a sweet dessert or celebratory item.
他早餐喜欢吃面包。 (Tā zǎocān xǐhuān chī miànbāo.) - He likes to eat bread for breakfast.
'点心' is a broad term for 'pastries' or 'snacks,' and '蛋糕' falls under this category. Learners might use '点心' when they specifically mean 'cake.'
'点心' is a general category for small, often sweet, food items. '蛋糕' is a specific type of '点心.' Think of it like 'fruit' (点心) vs. 'apple' (蛋糕).
我们下午一起去吃点心吧。 (Wǒmen xiàwǔ yīqǐ qù chī diǎnxīn ba.) - Let's go eat some pastries/snacks in the afternoon.
Similar to '点心,' '甜点' means 'dessert,' and cake is a very common dessert. Learners might use the broader term when a more specific one is appropriate.
'甜点' is any sweet course eaten at the end of a meal. '蛋糕' is a specific type of '甜点.' Not all desserts are cakes, but all cakes are desserts.
你喜欢什么甜点? (Nǐ xǐhuān shénme tiándiǎn?) - What kind of dessert do you like?
'月饼' (mooncake) is a specific type of sweet pastry, often round and dense, and traditionally eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Its form factor might be loosely associated with a small cake.
'月饼' is a very specific traditional Chinese pastry with unique fillings and is mainly consumed during a particular festival. '蛋糕' is a general term for cake, enjoyed year-round for various occasions.
中秋节我们吃月饼。 (Zhōngqiūjié wǒmen chī yuèbǐng.) - We eat mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
Subj + 有 (yǒu) + 蛋糕 (dàngāo)
我 有 蛋糕. (Wǒ yǒu dàngāo.) - I have a cake.
Subj + 想 (xiǎng) + 吃 (chī) + 蛋糕 (dàngāo)
他 想 吃 蛋糕. (Tā xiǎng chī dàngāo.) - He wants to eat cake.
这 (zhè) + 是 (shì) + 蛋糕 (dàngāo)
这 是 蛋糕. (Zhè shì dàngāo.) - This is cake.
Subj + 喜欢 (xǐhuān) + 蛋糕 (dàngāo)
她 喜欢 蛋糕. (Tā xǐhuān dàngāo.) - She likes cake.
Subj + 买 (mǎi) + 了 (le) + 蛋糕 (dàngāo)
妈妈 买 了 蛋糕. (Māma mǎi le dàngāo.) - Mom bought a cake.
Subj + 做 (zuò) + 蛋糕 (dàngāo)
我 会 做 蛋糕. (Wǒ huì zuò dàngāo.) - I can make cake.
Subj + 给 (gěi) + Obj + 蛋糕 (dàngāo)
我 给 朋友 蛋糕. (Wǒ gěi péngyǒu dàngāo.) - I gave a cake to my friend.
Subj + 觉得 (juéde) + 蛋糕 (dàngāo) + 很 (hěn) + Adj
我 觉得 蛋糕 很 好吃. (Wǒ juéde dàngāo hěn hǎochī.) - I think the cake is delicious.
शब्द परिवार
संज्ञा
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
The word 蛋糕 (dàngāo) refers to cake in general. You can use it for any type of cake, from a small cupcake to a large birthday cake. It's a very common and practical word to know!
A common mistake might be overthinking it! 蛋糕 (dàngāo) is quite straightforward. Just remember it's a noun. Don't try to use it as a verb or an adjective unless you're part of a specific compound word you've learned. For example, you wouldn't say '我蛋糕了' (wǒ dàngāo le) to mean 'I caked' (which doesn't make sense in English either!). You'd say '我吃蛋糕' (wǒ chī dàngāo) - 'I eat cake' or 'I ate cake'.
सुझाव
Pronunciation Practice for Dàngāo
The pronunciation of 蛋糕 (dàngāo) is crucial. Focus on the first tone for 蛋 (dàn) and the first tone again for 糕 (gāo). Say it out loud several times: dàngāo, dàngāo, dàngāo.
Visual Association with Cake
When you think of 'cake,' immediately visualize a cake and say 蛋糕 (dàngāo) in your head. This visual-word association strengthens memory.
Contextual Learning with 'Eat'
Learn 蛋糕 (dàngāo) in a simple sentence. For example, '我吃蛋糕' (wǒ chī dàngāo), meaning 'I eat cake.' This shows how it's used.
Repetition is Key for Dàngāo
Regularly repeat the word 蛋糕 (dàngāo) throughout your day. Say it when you see a picture of a cake, or even when you just think about dessert. Frequent exposure helps it stick.
Flashcards for Quick Review
Create a flashcard with 蛋糕 (dàngāo) on one side and 'cake' on the other. Use it for quick, daily reviews. Don't just recognize it, try to recall it.
Identify the Characters for Egg and Cake
Break down the word: 蛋 (dàn) means egg, and 糕 (gāo) means cake/pastry. Understanding the individual characters can sometimes help with memory, even if it's not always a direct translation.
Connect to English Homophones (Caution)
While not perfect, sometimes finding a silly English homophone can help. For 'dàn gāo,' maybe 'Dan goes' or 'Don't go' (very loosely). Use this sparingly and with caution, as pronunciation is key.
Practice Writing 蛋糕
Write out the characters 蛋糕 (dàngāo) a few times. This kinesthetic learning can reinforce your memory and help you recognize them better when reading.
Listen for 'Dàngāo' in Media
Watch Chinese cartoons or listen to simple Chinese audio and try to pick out the word 蛋糕 (dàngāo). This active listening helps you hear it in context.
Use it in a Simple Conversation
Try to use 蛋糕 (dàngāo) in a very simple sentence with a language partner or even just to yourself. For example, '这个蛋糕很好吃' (Zhège dàngāo hěn hǎochī - 'This cake is very delicious').
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Loanword from English 'cake'
मूल अर्थ: cake
Indo-European (English) to Sino-Tibetan (Chinese)सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
When someone says 蛋糕 (dàngāo), they're almost always referring to a Western-style cake, often with frosting and multiple layers. Traditional Chinese desserts are quite different and typically aren't called 蛋糕. For instance, you'd find 蛋糕 at a birthday party or a coffee shop, not usually as part of a formal Chinese banquet.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
生日
- 生日蛋糕 (shēngrì dàngāo) - birthday cake
- 祝你生日快乐,吃蛋糕! (Zhù nǐ shēngrì kuàilè, chī dàngāo!) - Happy birthday, eat cake!
- 我的生日蛋糕很好吃。 (Wǒ de shēngrì dàngāo hěn hào chī.) - My birthday cake is delicious.
甜点
- 饭后甜点 (fànhòu tiándiǎn) - dessert after meal
- 你喜欢吃什么蛋糕? (Nǐ xǐhuān chī shénme dàngāo?) - What kind of cake do you like to eat?
- 这个蛋糕太甜了。 (Zhège dàngāo tài tián le.) - This cake is too sweet.
烘焙
- 做蛋糕 (zuò dàngāo) - to make a cake
- 她喜欢自己做蛋糕。 (Tā xǐhuān zìjǐ zuò dàngāo.) - She likes to make cakes herself.
- 蛋糕店 (dàngāo diàn) - cake shop
庆祝
- 庆祝活动 (qìngzhù huódòng) - celebration activity
- 我们用蛋糕庆祝成功。 (Wǒmen yòng dàngāo qìngzhù chénggōng.) - We celebrate success with cake.
- 切蛋糕 (qiē dàngāo) - to cut the cake
分享
- 分享蛋糕 (fēnxiǎng dàngāo) - to share cake
- 我想和朋友分享这个蛋糕。 (Wǒ xiǎng hé péngyǒu fēnxiǎng zhège dàngāo.) - I want to share this cake with friends.
- 一人一块蛋糕 (yī rén yī kuài dàngāo) - one piece of cake per person
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"你最喜欢什么口味的蛋糕? (Nǐ zuì xǐhuān shénme kǒuwèi de dàngāo?) - What's your favorite cake flavor?"
"你上次吃蛋糕是什么时候? (Nǐ shàng cì chī dàngāo shì shénme shíhou?) - When was the last time you ate cake?"
"你觉得哪个蛋糕店的蛋糕最好吃? (Nǐ juéde nǎge dàngāo diàn de dàngāo zuì hào chī?) - Which cake shop do you think has the best cake?"
"你会自己做蛋糕吗? (Nǐ huì zìjǐ zuò dàngāo ma?) - Can you make cakes yourself?"
"你喜欢在什么场合吃蛋糕? (Nǐ xǐhuān zài shénme chǎnghé chī dàngāo?) - On what occasions do you like to eat cake?"
डायरी विषय
描述你吃过的最难忘的蛋糕。 (Miáoshù nǐ chīguò de zuì nánwàng de dàngāo.) - Describe the most memorable cake you've ever eaten.
如果你要为特别的人做蛋糕,你会做哪种?为什么? (Rúguǒ nǐ yào wèi tèbié de rén zuò dàngāo, nǐ huì zuò nǎ zhǒng? Wèishénme?) - If you were to make a cake for someone special, what kind would you make? Why?
蛋糕对你来说有什么特别的意义吗? (Dàngāo duì nǐ lái shuō yǒu shénme tèbié de yìyì ma?) - Does cake have any special meaning for you?
写一篇关于一个蛋糕店的故事。 (Xiě yī piān guānyú yīgè dàngāo diàn de gùshì.) - Write a story about a cake shop.
想象一个没有蛋糕的世界会是什么样子。 (Xiǎngxiàng yīgè méiyǒu dàngāo de shìjiè huì shì shénme yàngzi.) - Imagine what a world without cake would be like.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालThe word for 'cake' in Chinese is 蛋糕 (dàngāo).
The pinyin for 蛋糕 is dàngāo. The first character, 蛋 (dàn), is a fourth tone, and the second character, 糕 (gāo), is a first tone.
Certainly! Here's an example: 我喜欢吃蛋糕。 (Wǒ xǐhuān chī dàngāo.) This means 'I like to eat cake.'
You can say: 请给我一块蛋糕。 (Qǐng gěi wǒ yī kuài dàngāo.) This translates to 'Please give me a piece of cake.'
Typically, 蛋糕 refers to sweet cakes, like birthday cakes or pastries. For savory cakes, like a turnip cake, you'd use a more specific term like 萝卜糕 (luóbo gāo).
To say 'birthday cake,' you combine 'birthday' (生日, shēngrì) with 'cake' (蛋糕, dàngāo) to get 生日蛋糕 (shēngrì dàngāo).
The first character in 蛋糕 is 蛋 (dàn), which literally means 'egg'.
The second character in 蛋糕 is 糕 (gāo), which refers to various kinds of cakes or pastries, often made with flour or rice flour.
Yes, just like in English, there are many types! You could have 巧克力蛋糕 (qiǎokèlì dàngāo - chocolate cake) or 水果蛋糕 (shuǐguǒ dàngāo - fruit cake), for example.
A common way to remember 蛋糕 is to think of 'egg cake,' as 蛋 means 'egg' and 糕 means 'cake/pastry.' Many cakes are made with eggs!
खुद को परखो 120 सवाल
我喜欢吃草莓___。
The sentence means 'I like to eat strawberry cake.' '蛋糕' means cake.
她的生日___很漂亮。
The sentence means 'Her birthday cake is very beautiful.' '蛋糕' means cake.
我们一起去买___吧!
The sentence means 'Let's go buy a cake together!' '蛋糕' means cake.
这个___多少钱?
The sentence means 'How much is this cake?' '蛋糕' means cake.
她想吃巧克力___。
The sentence means 'She wants to eat chocolate cake.' '蛋糕' means cake.
我想做一个大___。
The sentence means 'I want to make a big cake.' '蛋糕' means cake.
The correct order is Subject (我) + Adverb (喜欢) + Verb (吃) + Object (蛋糕).
The correct order is Demonstrative (这个) + Noun (蛋糕) + Adverb (很) + Adjective (好吃).
The correct order is Subject (我们) + Verb (买) + Quantity (一个) + Object (蛋糕) + Particle (吧).
她生日的时候,我们给她买了一个大大的___。
Context: '她生日的时候' (when it was her birthday) suggests a birthday cake.
你喜欢吃巧克力___还是水果___?
The sentence structure '巧克力___还是水果___' implies comparing types of the same food item. Chocolate cake and fruit cake are common.
这家店的___很好吃,很多人排队买。
'很多人排队买' (many people queue to buy) suggests a popular food item that is often sold in bakeries, like cake.
请问,这个___多少钱?
This question is a general inquiry about the price of an item. Given the context of learning the word '蛋糕', it's the most relevant option.
他不喜欢太甜的___。
'太甜的' (too sweet) commonly describes desserts like cake.
我们一起去咖啡店吃___吧。
Coffee shops are typically places to enjoy coffee and desserts, such as cake.
Choose the correct measure word for 蛋糕 (dàngāo - cake):
个 (gè) is a common measure word used for many objects, including cakes.
Which of these sentences correctly uses 蛋糕 (dàngāo)?
蛋糕 (dàngāo) is something you eat, so '吃 (chī - to eat)' is the most appropriate verb here. While you can 'buy' a cake, 'eat' is a more direct interaction with the cake itself.
How would you ask 'Do you like cake?' in Chinese?
喜欢 (xǐhuān - to like) is the correct verb to express liking something. 吗 (ma) is the question particle.
生日蛋糕 (shēngrì dàngāo) means 'birthday cake'.
生日 (shēngrì) means 'birthday', so 生日蛋糕 (shēngrì dàngāo) directly translates to 'birthday cake'.
蛋糕 (dàngāo) is typically served before a meal.
蛋糕 (dàngāo) is a dessert, usually served after a meal.
你可以用'喝'来搭配蛋糕。 (Nǐ kěyǐ yòng 'hē' lái dàpèi dàngāo.) - You can use 'drink' with cake.
蛋糕 (dàngāo) is something you eat, not drink. '吃 (chī - to eat)' is the correct verb.
Listen to the sentence about a cake.
Listen to the sentence about wanting to buy a cake.
Listen to the sentence about someone liking chocolate cake.
Read this aloud:
我喜欢吃蛋糕。
Focus: 蛋 (dàn), 糕 (gāo)
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Read this aloud:
这个蛋糕是我的。
Focus: 是 (shì), 我 (wǒ)
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Read this aloud:
你喜欢什么蛋糕?
Focus: 什 (shén), 么 (me)
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You are at a friend's birthday party. Describe the cake you see. What does it look like? What flavor do you think it is? (至少 2 句话)
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
这个生日蛋糕很大。看起来很好吃,可能是巧克力味的。
Imagine you are ordering a cake for a special occasion. What kind of cake would you order and why? (至少 2 句话)
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
我想订一个水果蛋糕,因为我喜欢吃水果,而且水果蛋糕看起来很漂亮。
You just ate a piece of cake. Describe your experience. Was it good or bad? What did you like or dislike about it? (至少 2 句话)
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Sample answer
我刚刚吃了一块蛋糕,味道很好。它有点甜,但我很喜欢它的奶油。
妈妈给小明买了什么?
Read this passage:
今天是小明的生日,妈妈给他买了一个大蛋糕。蛋糕上有草莓和巧克力,看起来很漂亮。小明非常喜欢这个蛋糕。
妈妈给小明买了什么?
文章中明确提到“妈妈给他买了一个大蛋糕”。
文章中明确提到“妈妈给他买了一个大蛋糕”。
这家商店的哪种蛋糕特别好吃?
Read this passage:
这个商店的蛋糕很有名。很多人都喜欢来这里买蛋糕。他们的巧克力蛋糕特别好吃,但是有点贵。
这家商店的哪种蛋糕特别好吃?
文章中写道“他们的巧克力蛋糕特别好吃”。
文章中写道“他们的巧克力蛋糕特别好吃”。
我妹妹不喜欢吃什么?
Read this passage:
我妹妹不喜欢吃甜的食物,所以她不喜欢蛋糕。但是她喜欢吃面包。她觉得面包比蛋糕好吃。
我妹妹不喜欢吃什么?
文章中明确说“我妹妹不喜欢吃甜的食物,所以她不喜欢蛋糕”。
文章中明确说“我妹妹不喜欢吃甜的食物,所以她不喜欢蛋糕”。
The correct order is Subject (我) + Verb (吃) + Quantity (一块) + Object (蛋糕). This means 'I ate a piece of cake.'
The structure is Subject (我) + Modal Verb (想) + Verb (买) + Quantity (一个) + Object (蛋糕). This translates to 'I want to buy a cake.'
The correct order is Demonstrative (这个) + Noun (蛋糕) + Adverb (很) + Adjective (好吃). This means 'This cake is delicious.'
她生日的时候,我们给她买了一个大大的___。
Context indicates a birthday, and '蛋糕' (cake) is a common birthday treat. '面包' (bread), '饼干' (cookies), and '糖果' (candy) don't fit as well.
这家咖啡馆的巧克力___很好吃,你一定要尝尝。
The sentence mentions '巧克力' (chocolate) and '好吃' (delicious), suggesting a food item. '蛋糕' (cake) is a common delicious chocolate item in a cafe. '咖啡' (coffee), '茶' (tea), and '果汁' (juice) are beverages.
为了庆祝毕业,他们订了一个三层的___。
A '三层' (three-tiered) item is usually a '蛋糕' (cake) for celebrations like graduation. '比萨' (pizza), '汉堡' (hamburger), and '面条' (noodles) are not typically described as three-tiered for such events.
小孩子最喜欢吃甜甜的___,尤其是奶油味的。
Children often like sweet things, and '奶油味的' (cream-flavored) describes a type of '蛋糕' (cake). '蔬菜' (vegetables), '米饭' (rice), and '肉' (meat) are not typically sweet or cream-flavored in this context.
请问,这个___多少钱一个?我想买两个。
The question asks about the price and expresses a desire to buy '两个' (two). '蛋糕' (cake) is a consumable item often bought in quantities. '苹果' (apple) is also consumable but '蛋糕' fits better with the common context of buying such items in a bakery or cafe. '椅子' (chair) and '书' (book) are not typically bought this way in this context.
她亲手做了个小___送给妈妈作为母亲节礼物。
Making something '亲手' (by hand) as a gift, especially for Mother's Day, often involves a '蛋糕' (cake). While '花' (flowers) and '卡片' (card) are also common gifts, '蛋糕' implies a handmade effort that fits the context of '亲手做了'. '衣服' (clothes) is less likely to be '小' (small) and '亲手做了' in this context.
Choose the correct measure word for 蛋糕 (dàngāo - cake).
块 (kuài) is a common measure word for pieces or chunks of things, like cake, bread, or meat. 个 (gè) is a general measure word. 条 (tiáo) is for long, thin objects. 本 (běn) is for books.
Which of these phrases correctly uses 蛋糕 (dàngāo - cake) in a sentence?
The correct measure word for a whole cake is 个 (gè). '他买了一个蛋糕。' (Tā mǎi le yī gè dàngāo.) means 'He bought a cake.' The other options have grammatical errors.
What is the most common occasion to eat 蛋糕 (dàngāo - cake) in Chinese culture?
Similar to many Western cultures, cakes are a traditional food for birthdays in China.
你可以用“块”作为蛋糕的量词。 (Nǐ kěyǐ yòng 'kuài' zuòwéi dàngāo de liàngcí.) You can use '块' as the measure word for cake.
Yes, '块 (kuài)' is a common measure word for a piece of cake. If you're talking about a whole cake, '个 (gè)' is often used.
中国人只在生日的时候吃蛋糕。 (Zhōngguó rén zhǐ zài shēngrì de shíhòu chī dàngāo.) Chinese people only eat cake on birthdays.
While birthdays are a common occasion, Chinese people eat cake on other celebrations, holidays, or just as a dessert.
“蛋糕”是一个外来词。 ('Dàngāo' shì yī gè wàiláicí.) '蛋糕' is a loanword.
Actually, '蛋糕' (dàngāo) is a native Chinese word. While Western cakes influenced Chinese confectionery, the word itself is not a direct phonetic loanword from English 'cake'. The first character 蛋 (dàn) means egg, and 糕 (gāo) means cake or pastry.
Someone is describing a cake.
What did they buy for her birthday?
What kind of cake does the speaker like?
Read this aloud:
请问,您喜欢什么口味的蛋糕?
Focus: 口味 (kǒu wèi)
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这个蛋糕是为谁准备的?
Focus: 准备 (zhǔn bèi)
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我想买一个生日蛋糕。
Focus: 生日 (shēng rì)
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The correct order is Subject-Verb-Object. '她' (she) is the subject, '喜欢吃' (likes to eat) is the verb phrase, and '生日蛋糕' (birthday cake) is the object.
'这个蛋糕' (this cake) is the subject, '太甜了' (too sweet) is the predicate indicating an excessive degree.
'我们' (we) is the subject, '一起做' (make together) is the verb phrase, '蛋糕' (cake) is the object, and '吧' is a suggestion particle.
她亲手做的___,味道真是绝了!
这句话在描述一道甜点,能与'亲手做的'和'味道绝了'搭配的只有'蛋糕'。
生日聚会上,大家一起唱着歌,分享着巨大的___。
在生日聚会上,通常会有切'蛋糕'的环节。
小明最喜欢吃奶奶做的水果___,里面有各种新鲜的水果。
'水果蛋糕'是一种常见的蛋糕种类。
为了庆祝新店开业,老板特意订了一个三层___。
开业庆祝活动中,常常会订购多层'蛋糕'以示隆重。
他尝试了许多次,终于烤出了一个完美的___。
与'烤'这个动作和烘焙甜点的语境相符的,'蛋糕'是最佳选择。
这个甜品店的___不仅外观精美,味道也十分独特。
结合'甜品店'、'外观精美'和'味道独特','蛋糕'是最合适的词语。
她想在生日那天收到一个大大的____。
这句话的意思是“她想在生日那天收到一个大大的蛋糕”。蛋糕 (dàngāo) 是最符合语境的选择。
这家咖啡馆的巧克力____非常有名,很多人都慕名而来。
根据句意,“这家咖啡馆的巧克力蛋糕非常有名,很多人都慕名而来”,蛋糕 (dàngāo) 是最恰当的食物,与其他选项不符。
我妹妹不喜欢吃甜食,所以她的生日派对上没有____。
因为妹妹不喜欢甜食,所以生日派对上没有蛋糕 (dàngāo) 是合乎逻辑的。其他选项都不是甜食。
在中国,生日时通常会吃面条而不是蛋糕。
虽然中国人生日时有吃面条的习俗,但吃蛋糕也越来越普遍。说“不是蛋糕”是错误的。
“蛋糕”通常指用面粉、糖、鸡蛋等烘焙而成的甜点。
这是蛋糕 (dàngāo) 的标准定义,由面粉、糖和鸡蛋等烘焙而成。
在正式的商务场合,送一块大蛋糕给客户是一种常见的礼仪。
在正式商务场合送大蛋糕作为礼物并不常见,通常会选择更正式或有纪念意义的物品。蛋糕 (dàngāo) 更适合私人庆祝场合。
你最近有没有尝试做蛋糕?分享一下你的经验,或者如果你没做过,描述一下你理想中的蛋糕是什么样的。
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我最近尝试做了一个巧克力蛋糕。虽然有点手忙脚乱,但是味道还不错,家人都说好吃。下次我想尝试做一个草莓蛋糕。
描述一下你参加过的生日派对,其中蛋糕扮演了什么角色?蛋糕的口味和外观如何?
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去年我参加了一个朋友的生日派对,蛋糕是抹茶味的,上面装饰着新鲜水果。大家一起唱生日歌,然后分享蛋糕,气氛非常欢乐。
如果让你设计一个独特的蛋糕,你会选择什么主题、颜色和配料?这个蛋糕是为谁设计的?
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我会设计一个以星空为主题的蛋糕,蓝色和紫色渐变,上面撒上银色糖珠。这个蛋糕是为我喜欢天文学的妹妹设计的。
根据这段文字,关于蛋糕在中国文化中的地位,哪个说法是正确的?
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在中国传统文化中,蛋糕并不是主流的庆祝食物。然而,随着西方文化的传入,蛋糕在生日派对和其他庆祝活动中越来越受欢迎。现在,各种口味和款式的蛋糕都能在中国的甜品店里找到。
根据这段文字,关于蛋糕在中国文化中的地位,哪个说法是正确的?
文章明确提到“随着西方文化的传入,蛋糕在生日派对和其他庆祝活动中越来越受欢迎”。
文章明确提到“随着西方文化的传入,蛋糕在生日派对和其他庆祝活动中越来越受欢迎”。
这段文字强调了制作蛋糕的什么特点?
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制作一个完美的蛋糕需要精确的配料比例和烘焙时间。即使是经验丰富的烘焙师,也可能因为一点小疏忽而导致蛋糕失败。因此,烘焙蛋糕不仅是一门技术,更是一种艺术。
这段文字强调了制作蛋糕的什么特点?
文章中提到“需要精确的配料比例和烘焙时间”,“一点小疏忽也可能导致蛋糕失败”,这都说明了制作蛋糕需要严谨和耐心。
文章中提到“需要精确的配料比例和烘焙时间”,“一点小疏忽也可能导致蛋糕失败”,这都说明了制作蛋糕需要严谨和耐心。
根据这段文字,选择蛋糕的主要考虑因素是什么?
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蛋糕的种类繁多,有芝士蛋糕、慕斯蛋糕、海绵蛋糕等等。每种蛋糕都有其独特的口感和制作方法。选择哪种蛋糕往往取决于个人的口味偏好和场合需求。
根据这段文字,选择蛋糕的主要考虑因素是什么?
文章中提到“选择哪种蛋糕往往取决于个人的口味偏好和场合需求”。
文章中提到“选择哪种蛋糕往往取决于个人的口味偏好和场合需求”。
This sentence means 'She made a birthday cake for her friend.' The structure is Subject + 为 (for) + Object (recipient) + Verb + Quantity + Noun.
This sentence means 'This cake is too sweet, it's not healthy.' '太...了' is used to express 'too much' or 'excessive'.
This sentence means 'We like to take pictures of the cake before eating it.' The structure '在...之前' means 'before doing something'.
她精心制作的生日___,不仅外形精美,口感也极佳。
根据上下文,指的是生日的甜点,所以是蛋糕。
尽管工作繁忙,他还是抽空为妻子准备了她最喜欢的巧克力___。
准备巧克力口味的食物,结合上下文,蛋糕是最合适的。
这次公司年会上的甜点,尤其是那几款法式___,受到了大家的一致好评。
法式甜点中,蛋糕是很常见的种类,且与“甜点”的语境相符。
烘焙师巧妙地将各种水果融入___中,使其层次分明,口感丰富。
将水果融入甜点中,蛋糕是常见选择,符合语境。
每当遇到不开心的事情,她总喜欢用一块香甜的___来安慰自己。
用香甜的食物来安慰自己,蛋糕是常见的选择。
这个新开的咖啡馆,除了咖啡好喝,他们的招牌芝士___也值得一试。
咖啡馆通常会搭配甜点,芝士蛋糕是很受欢迎的搭配。
她精心制作的生日蛋糕,不仅外形精美,而且口感______。
C1级别的语境中,形容精致蛋糕的口感,‘细腻醇厚’是最佳选择。
在这家法式甜品店里,法式千层蛋糕是其______,每天限量供应。
‘招牌甜点’在C1级别语境中,指代店家的特色或最受欢迎的产品。
为了给奶奶一个惊喜,我们决定亲手为她______一个寿桃蛋糕。
“烘焙”特指制作蛋糕、面包等糕点的过程,符合C1词汇使用。
在高级定制蛋糕的制作过程中,食材的选用和装饰的艺术性是其价值______。
‘是其价值的体现’而非‘是其价值’。 C1级别需准确理解句子的完整性和表达。
这款由名师设计的婚礼蛋糕,每一层都倾注了对新人的美好______,象征着甜蜜的未来。
‘美好祝愿’是C1级别中常用且恰当的表达,意为美好的祝福。
由于现代人对健康饮食的追求,无糖蛋糕已逐渐成为市场上的新宠,受到越来越多消费者的______。
‘青睐’意为喜爱和重视,在C1级别语境中准确表达了消费者对无糖蛋糕的欢迎。
The celebration wouldn't be complete without a delicious birthday cake.
She personally made us an exquisite strawberry cake.
Although the cake was delicious, for my health, I ate a little less.
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请你描述一下你最喜欢的蛋糕是什么样的。
Focus: 描(miáo)述(shù) 喜欢(xǐhuān) 蛋糕(dàngāo)
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如果你要送一个蛋糕给朋友,你会选择哪种口味?为什么?
Focus: 送(sòng) 朋友(péngyǒu) 口味(kǒuwèi)
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蛋糕在中国的传统文化中扮演了什么样的角色?
Focus: 传统(chuántǒng) 文化(wénhuà) 角色(juésè)
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You are organizing a surprise birthday party for a friend. Describe the type of cake you plan to order, including its flavor, size, and any special decorations. Explain why you chose this specific cake for your friend.
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我为我的朋友订了一个巧克力慕斯蛋糕,因为她特别喜欢巧克力。蛋糕是八寸的,上面会有一些新鲜的水果和写着“生日快乐”的字样。我想她会很喜欢这个惊喜的。
You are a pastry chef experimenting with new cake recipes. Describe a new, innovative cake flavor combination you've created, detailing the ingredients and the inspiration behind it.
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我最近尝试了一种抹茶红豆芝士蛋糕,将抹茶的清香与红豆的甜糯完美结合,再搭配醇厚的芝士,口感丰富。灵感来源于我对亚洲甜点的热爱。
You are writing a review for a local bakery about their signature cake. Describe the cake's appearance, texture, and taste in detail. What makes it stand out from other cakes you've tried?
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这家店的招牌是提拉米苏蛋糕,它的外观简约而不失优雅。蛋糕的口感湿润且绵密,咖啡与可可的香气浓郁,甜度适中,让人回味无穷。与其他蛋糕相比,它的层次感和独特的风味令人印象深刻。
根据文章,以下哪项关于中国甜点和蛋糕的说法是正确的?
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在中国的传统文化中,虽然“蛋糕”这个词是外来词,但甜点和糕点却有着悠久的历史。许多传统糕点,如月饼和年糕,在特定的节日里扮演着重要的角色。近年来,西式蛋糕在中国越来越受欢迎,尤其是在年轻一代中。它们不仅出现在生日派对上,也成为日常下午茶和聚会的常见选择。这种变化反映了中国饮食文化与国际潮流的融合。
根据文章,以下哪项关于中国甜点和蛋糕的说法是正确的?
文章明确提到“近年来,西式蛋糕在中国越来越受欢迎,尤其是在年轻一代中”。
文章明确提到“近年来,西式蛋糕在中国越来越受欢迎,尤其是在年轻一代中”。
根据文章,制作戚风蛋糕时,以下哪项不是成功的关键?
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制作一个完美的戚风蛋糕需要精确的配料比例和烘焙技巧。鸡蛋、面粉、糖和油是主要成分,但蛋白的打发程度和面糊的混合方式是成功的关键。过度的搅拌会导致面筋产生,使蛋糕变得坚硬,而蛋白打发不足则会使蛋糕塌陷。因此,耐心和细致是制作戚风蛋糕不可或缺的要素。
根据文章,制作戚风蛋糕时,以下哪项不是成功的关键?
文章中提到了配料比例、蛋白打发和面糊混合是关键,但没有提及蛋糕装饰是成功的关键。
文章中提到了配料比例、蛋白打发和面糊混合是关键,但没有提及蛋糕装饰是成功的关键。
根据文章,健康饮食理念对蛋糕市场产生了什么影响?
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随着健康饮食理念的普及,无糖或低糖蛋糕的市场需求日益增长。消费者在选择蛋糕时,除了考虑口味和外观,也越来越关注其营养成分和健康影响。许多烘焙店开始推出使用天然代糖、全麦面粉或新鲜水果制作的健康蛋糕,以满足这一趋势。这不仅考验了烘焙师的创新能力,也推动了整个蛋糕行业的转型升级。
根据文章,健康饮食理念对蛋糕市场产生了什么影响?
文章明确指出“随着健康饮食理念的普及,无糖或低糖蛋糕的市场需求日益增长”。
文章明确指出“随着健康饮食理念的普及,无糖或低糖蛋糕的市场需求日益增长”。
This sentence describes someone meticulously preparing a wedding cake, reflecting a C2 level of vocabulary and grammatical complexity.
This sentence demonstrates the usage of complex conjunctions and sentence structure at a C2 level.
This sentence uses advanced vocabulary and a complex sentence structure to express a nuanced situation, characteristic of C2 proficiency.
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Pronunciation Practice for Dàngāo
The pronunciation of 蛋糕 (dàngāo) is crucial. Focus on the first tone for 蛋 (dàn) and the first tone again for 糕 (gāo). Say it out loud several times: dàngāo, dàngāo, dàngāo.
Visual Association with Cake
When you think of 'cake,' immediately visualize a cake and say 蛋糕 (dàngāo) in your head. This visual-word association strengthens memory.
Contextual Learning with 'Eat'
Learn 蛋糕 (dàngāo) in a simple sentence. For example, '我吃蛋糕' (wǒ chī dàngāo), meaning 'I eat cake.' This shows how it's used.
Repetition is Key for Dàngāo
Regularly repeat the word 蛋糕 (dàngāo) throughout your day. Say it when you see a picture of a cake, or even when you just think about dessert. Frequent exposure helps it stick.
उदाहरण
我喜欢吃巧克力蛋糕。
संबंधित सामग्री
यह शब्द अन्य भाषाओं में
food के और शब्द
一两
B1Fifty grams; a Chinese unit of weight (approx. 50g).
一斤
B1Half a kilogram; a Chinese unit of weight (approx. 500g).
一袋
B1A bag of.
少一点儿
A2A bit less.
多一点儿
A2A bit more.
一口
B1A mouthful; a bite; a small amount (of food or drink).
一瓶
B1A bottle of.
一碗
B1Measure word for a bowl of food.
一盒
B1A box of.
一杯
B1Measure word for a cup of liquid.