olicook
音節(jié)分段:ol.i.cook; AHD音標(biāo):?“l(fā)1-k?k”, ?l“1-; 國(guó)際音標(biāo):6*&l!7k&k, 6Kl!-; 美國(guó)音標(biāo):6ol!7k&k, 6$l!-; See doughnut; 語(yǔ)源; Dutch oliekoek; olie [oil] from Middle Dutch from Latin oleum, olium * see oil; koeke [cake]; 注釋?zhuān)? Originally brought to the Hudson Valley of New York by settlers from the Netherlands, a few items of Dutch vocabulary have survived there from colonial times until the present.The wordolicook, meaning “doughnut,” comes from Dutcholiekoek —literally, “oil cake.” And the Dutch wordkill for a small running stream is used throughout New York State. Stoop, “a small porch,” comes from Dutchstoep; this word is now in general use in the Northeast and beyond.