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English vocabulary of snacks and snacks
Snacks and snacks English vocabulary 1 muffin muffin pie biscuit hamburger sandwich deli sandwich

French baguette croissant puff Napoleon Napoleon

Crispy pastry Donalds/Donuts Egg Tarts Big Bread

Toast spaghetti spaghetti lasagna

Spaghetti spaghetti spaghetti spaghetti vermicelli

Tila Wang Piao Piao Cake Piwaffle Cookie Soda Cookie Soda Cookie

Macaroon brownie gingerbread ginger custard.

Jam jam syrup mint mint oatmeal oatmeal sundae

Milk shake flame ice cream baked Alaska Italian ice cream Spumoni

Cream custard, feta cheese, margarine, sweet minced meat.

Cream mayonnaise Monet jam citrus jam maple syrup maple syrup

mayonnaise

Yum Cha Chinese dim sum youtiao soybean milk

Tofu, bean curd, steamed bread, bottom bean paste, broken bean paste and rice porridge.

Steamed bread huajuan dough twists wonton wonton fried wonton

Dumplings, steamed shrimps, steamed shrimps in jiaozi, dumping bloody glutinous rice.

Steamed Steamed Bread Steamed Buns Xiajiao steamed dumplings

Rice rolls, rice noodles, spring rolls, spring rolls, scallion cakes and scallion pies.

You bing you tiao Qian Ceng Cake Qian Ceng Cake Guangdong Sponge Cake

Rice pudding bean jelly bean jelly rice noodle fried rice noodle

Fried rice noodles with beef rice cake

Daoxiao Noodles, Zhajiang Noodles, Daoxiao Noodles

Noodles with gravy Noodles with gravy Yangchun Noodles Su Noodles

Sesame paste sesame paste radish cake radish cake bowl cake salty rice pudding

Pineapple cake muffin and bean paste sweet bean paste glutinous rice

Snacks and snacks English vocabulary 3 popcorn beef jerky bubble gum

Lollipop lollipop fruit candy Kangfeite orange peel cotton candy

Toffee toffee fragrant melon seeds sunflower seeds vermicelli melon seeds pumpkin seeds

Lotus root starch, fragrant rice, jelly and jam

Stuffing lunch bento box buffet snack snake

Candied buckwheat flour corn flour

Soy butter rice noodles rice noodle sago sweet mash

Snacks and Snacks English Vocabulary 4 Popcorn

Beef jerky

Bubble gum

Stick candy

Chenpi fruit candy

Cotton candy

toffee

Xiangguazi sunflower seed

Pumpkin seeds in melon seeds

lotus root starch

Aromatic rice with aromatic rice

Jelly jam

Filling

boxed meal

Buffet buffet

Snacks and snacks

Candied pudding

Buckwheat flour

oatmeal

Butter butter

Rice noodle rice noodle

Great Simi Simi

Sweet mash

Bird’s Nest

truffle

mustard tuber

Expansion: Tracing the etymology of word memory

A more advanced way to remember English words is through etymology. Etymological method can be said to be an enhanced version of derivative method, which is similar to the interpretation of Chinese "Six Books". Take Chinese characters as an example. The original meaning of the word "fu" refers to a woman holding a broom, which is a knowing word. The female character is pictographic, depicting the beautiful figure of a female, and the broom character is a reference character, which refers to the broom in the hand. The surname of the woman with a broom in her hand represents the married woman who keeps the house.

In the etymological methods of English, besides the above prefixes and suffixes, we must also be familiar with the roots. In this way, we can not only draw inferences from others, but also draw inferences from others. For example:

In English, a car can be called "automobile", where "auto" is itself and "mobile" is mobile and active, so the original meaning of "automobile" is that it can move by itself.

Knowing that automation is yourself, then automation, autograph (writing by yourself, through graphics) and autonomy ... can be easily solved.

Knowing that mobile means mobile, mobile phone, mobile phone, mobilization, demobilization, demobilization, it is easy to understand.

To put it further, sometimes prefixes, suffixes and roots are difficult to distinguish. There is a general list of common "English language roots" on the Internet, which integrates these three main word components in one place, and interested readers can also refer to it.