Definition of the word syrup

Pronunciation of vocabulary syrup

syrupnoun

xi-rô

/ˈsɪrəp//ˈsɪrəp/

Origin of the word syrup

The word "syrup" has its origins in the Greek language. The Greek physician Galen (129-216 AD) used the term "σορός" (soros) to describe a sweet, viscous substance made from the juice of plants or fruit. This Greek word was later adopted into Latin as "syrupus", and from there it was borrowed into Middle English as "syrup". In the 14th century, the term "syrup" referred to a sweet, sticky liquid made from the juice of plants such as the sugar cane or unripe grapes. It wasn't until the 17th century that the meaning of "syrup" expanded to include other sweet, viscous substances like honey, maple syrup, and molasses. Today, the word "syrup" is used to describe a wide range of sweet, liquid condiments used in cooking and baking.

Vocabulary summary syrup

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Example of vocabulary syrupnamespace

meaning

a sweet liquid made from sugar and water, often used in cans of fruit

một chất lỏng ngọt làm từ đường và nước, thường được dùng trong hộp trái cây

  • pears in syrup

    lê trong xi-rô

  • a tin of peaches in thick syrup

    một hộp đào trong xi-rô đặc

  • I poured a generous amount of maple syrup over my pancakes this morning.

    Sáng nay tôi đã đổ một lượng lớn xi-rô cây phong lên bánh kếp của mình.

  • The syrup from the strawberries was dripping off the shortcakes and onto the plate.

    Xi-rô từ quả dâu tây chảy ra khỏi bánh và rơi xuống đĩa.

  • The blueberry syrup made from fresh berries added a burst of flavor to the yogurt.

    Xi-rô việt quất làm từ quả mọng tươi giúp tăng thêm hương vị cho sữa chua.

meaning

any thick sweet liquid made with sugar, used especially as a sauce

bất kỳ chất lỏng ngọt đặc nào được làm từ đường, đặc biệt được dùng làm nước sốt


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