0 a sweet food made with a mixture of flour, eggs, fat, and sugar -- 蛋糕
1 a small flat object made by pressing together a soft substance -- 餅狀物
2 to cover something or someone thickly with a substance that then dries out -- (用會變乾的東西厚厚地)覆蓋;(使)結塊;凝結
Another point about which he did not give us information is whether shipping has been released for bringing cotton cakes and linseed to this country.
If it were not so, what would our cakes taste like?
I know that many ladies go into those shops and regard those cakes as most tempting.
The public already has complete freedom to buy whatever flour confectionery may be offered for sale, whether individual cakes or pre-packed assortments.
The seed crushers who manufacture compound cakes are producing approximately the same proportion of straight cakes as before the war.
The name tea also refers to a light meal taken in the afternoon between 4 and 5, usually consisting of sandwiches, scones and cakes taken with tea.
She mimed the words ' icing sugar ' to her neighbour and, rather than saying the words out loud, she mimed the numbers as she pointed to and counted the cakes.
The difference in these cakes, in their sweetmeats, and their elder wine, is that there is a dash of spice about them not ordinarily met with.