Pronunciation: English [? t? kl? T], beautiful [? tkl? t]。
Interpretation:
Chocolate; Chocolate; Chocolate candy; Sandwiched chocolate candy; Dark brown; Chocolate color.
(containing) chocolate; Chocolate.
Example: you'll get fat if you eat so much chocolate.
If you eat so much chocolate, you will get fat.
Deformation: plural chocolates.
2、candy
Pronunciation: English [? k? Ndi], beautiful [? k? ndi]。
Interpretation:
Candy; Chocolate; A piece of candy (or chocolate); Something that looks useless.
V. Boil with sugar to make candied fruit; (make) into rock sugar; (cause) crystallization; Wrap sugar (or syrup) in the outer layer; Make sweet, make comfortable; Beautify, beautify.
adj. < Ancient > flattering; Sweet-talking; < American English > (Clothing) fancy and fashionable.
Example: will it content you if I let you have candy tomorrow?
Would you be satisfied if I bought you candy tomorrow?
Deformation: plural candy.
3、choc
Pronunciation: English [t? K], beautiful [t? ɑ? k]。
Interpretation: n. chocolate; Chocolate.
Example: He's eaten a lot of choc ices.
He ate a lot of chocolate ice cream.
Usage of chocolate
Chocolate is an uncountable noun when it is interpreted as "chocolate".
When chocolate is interpreted as "chocolate candy", it refers to candy made of cocoa powder with sugar and milk. As a material noun, it is an uncountable noun; When referring to a piece of sugar, it is a countable noun
A bar [slab, block] of chocolate is sold in the store, and a piece of chocolate is broken into small pieces.