Lexical analysis:
1 some
English [s? M] beauty [s? m]
Some; Someone; About; quite a number of
Pronouns are some; A few; Part; (used when the quantity is not exact) Some people
I like it very much; Quite;
Lexical collocation:
One day, one day.
One day, another day
lately
Sometime in the future, sooner or later, one day.
2. Candy (plural: candy)
English [? k? Ndi] beauty [? k? ndi]
Candy; Rock sugar; Cocaine, cocaine; Chocolate
Preserve (boil with sugar); Crystallize into sugar
Lexical collocation:
Delicious candy delicious candy
Hard candy hard candy
Assorted candy Assorted candy
crystal sugar
Extended data
Candy, sweets and sugar all mean "sugar".
Candy means candy in American English.
Sweets is the English name for candy.
Sugar focuses on sugar made from sugarcane or beet.
1, candy
Britain [Switzerland] America [Switzerland]
Candy; Sweet food; Candy(sweet noun plural of sweet); Sweetness;
Open? That? Table? Used to be. Food? Stacked? Tall? With what? Sweets?
There are plates piled with sweets on the table.
2. Sugar
English [? g? (r)] Beauty [? ɡ? ]
Sugar; A spoonful of sugar; Baby, honey.
Add sugar to; To coat (sugar coating or something similar to sugar).
Form sugar
That? Production? Yes? Sugar? Gave up. ?
The output of sugar has dropped.