English? ['m? nt? z]? Beautiful? ['m? nt? z]
Interpretation: snacks
cookie
English? ['k? k? ]? Beautiful? ['k? ki]?
Interpretation: n. biscuits; cookie
Biscuit English? ['b? sk? t]? Beautiful? ['b? sk? t]?
Interpretation: cookies
Gray-yellow; hazel
Firing (ceramic blank)
Phrase: Nabisco Biscuit? Na Beske biscuit company
biscuit cutter? Biscuit cutting machine; Short core coring barrel; Clumsy plumber; ? [Geology]? Core tube bit
coconut biscuit? Coconut biscuit
Bilingual example Soon? after? surgery? she? was? able? to? break? and? chew? a? biscuit? relatively? easily, something almostinconceivable? before the operation.?
Shortly after the operation, Wang Na was able to bite and chew biscuits more easily. And this, before the operation, was unimaginable to her.
Examples? of high? fiber? snacks? include? all kinds of? fruits? like? apple,? banana,? orange,? cherrytomato,? oatmeal,? wholemeal? bread,? whole wheat? biscuit,? and? beans? like? red bean? or? kidney beanetc.?
Fiber-rich snacks include all kinds of fruits, such as apples, bananas, oranges, cherry tomatoes and so on, as well as oatmeal, whole wheat bread, graham crackers, red beans, green beans and other beans.
Next,? thinking they? were? taking part? in? a? consumer? survey,? they? were? taken to? a? different? roomand? asked? to? discuss? the? difference? between? two? types of? biscuit? with the? 20-year-old? man.?
Next, the women who thought they were taking part in a customer survey were taken to different rooms, and they were instructed to discuss the differences between the two biscuits with a 20-year-old man.