There are 13 total results for your 蛋糕 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
蛋糕 see styles |
dàn gāo dan4 gao1 tan kao |
cake; CL:塊|块[kuai4],個|个[ge4] |
蛋糕裙 see styles |
dàn gāo qún dan4 gao1 qun2 tan kao ch`ün tan kao chün |
lit. cake skirt; tiered skirt |
磅蛋糕 see styles |
bàng dàn gāo bang4 dan4 gao1 pang tan kao |
pound cake |
乳酪蛋糕 see styles |
rǔ lào dàn gāo ru3 lao4 dan4 gao1 ju lao tan kao |
cheesecake |
年輪蛋糕 年轮蛋糕 see styles |
nián lún dàn gāo nian2 lun2 dan4 gao1 nien lun tan kao |
baumkuchen (cake) |
枕頭蛋糕 枕头蛋糕 see styles |
zhěn tou dàn gāo zhen3 tou5 dan4 gao1 chen t`ou tan kao chen tou tan kao |
loaf cake |
芝士蛋糕 see styles |
zhī shì dàn gāo zhi1 shi4 dan4 gao1 chih shih tan kao |
cheesecake |
薩赫蛋糕 萨赫蛋糕 see styles |
sà hè dàn gāo sa4 he4 dan4 gao1 sa ho tan kao |
Sachertorte, Viennese chocolate cake |
起司蛋糕 see styles |
qǐ sī dàn gāo qi3 si1 dan4 gao1 ch`i ssu tan kao chi ssu tan kao |
cheesecake |
起士蛋糕 see styles |
qǐ shì dàn gāo qi3 shi4 dan4 gao1 ch`i shih tan kao chi shih tan kao |
cheesecake |
造型蛋糕 see styles |
zào xíng dàn gāo zao4 xing2 dan4 gao1 tsao hsing tan kao |
custom-designed cake (e.g. cake shaped like a guitar, camera or cartoon character) |
重油蛋糕 see styles |
zhòng yóu dàn gāo zhong4 you2 dan4 gao1 chung yu tan kao |
pound cake |
黑森林蛋糕 see styles |
hēi sēn lín dàn gāo hei1 sen1 lin2 dan4 gao1 hei sen lin tan kao |
Black Forest cake |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 13 results for "蛋糕" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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