A1 noun Neutral #1,675 am häufigsten

candy

/ˈkændi/

Candy is a sweet food product made primarily from sugar or syrup, often combined with flavorings, fruit, or chocolate. It is typically eaten as a small snack or a treat rather than as a main meal.

Beispiele

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1

I bought some colorful candy at the local grocery store for the party.

I bought some colorful sugar treats at the local grocery store for the party.

2

The hotel provides complimentary candy for all guests in the lobby area.

The hotel provides free sugar treats for all guests in the lobby area.

3

Hey, do you want to grab some candy before the movie starts?

Hey, do you want to get some sweets before the movie starts?

Wortfamilie

Nomen
candy
Verb
candy
Adjektiv
candied
Verwandt
confectioner
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Merkhilfe

Think of a 'CAN' filled with 'D'elicious 'Y'ellow sugar: CAN-D-Y.

Schnelles Quiz

The children were very happy because their grandmother gave them some ______.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: candy

Beispiele

1

I bought some colorful candy at the local grocery store for the party.

everyday

I bought some colorful sugar treats at the local grocery store for the party.

2

The hotel provides complimentary candy for all guests in the lobby area.

formal

The hotel provides free sugar treats for all guests in the lobby area.

3

Hey, do you want to grab some candy before the movie starts?

informal

Hey, do you want to get some sweets before the movie starts?

4

Nutritional studies indicate that excessive candy consumption can contribute to dental issues.

academic

Nutritional studies indicate that excessive consumption of sweets can contribute to dental issues.

5

Our marketing department is developing a new strategy to promote our premium candy line.

business

Our marketing department is developing a new strategy to promote our high-quality sweets line.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
candy
Verb
candy
Adjektiv
candied
Verwandt
confectioner

Häufige Kollokationen

cotton candy spun sugar treat
hard candy solid boiled sugar treat
candy bar a chocolate-covered snack unit
piece of candy a single item of candy
sugar-free candy candy made without sugar

Häufige Phrasen

like taking candy from a baby

doing something that is extremely easy

eye candy

someone or something that is visually attractive but lacks depth

kid in a candy store

someone who is very excited because they have many great choices

Wird oft verwechselt mit

candy vs sweets

Candy is the standard term in American English, whereas sweets is the preferred term in British English.

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Nutzungshinweise

The word candy is often used as an uncountable noun when referring to the food category in general, but can be countable (candies) when referring to different types or individual pieces.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use the plural 'candies' when they should use the uncountable form 'candy' for general preference, e.g., saying 'I like candies' instead of 'I like candy'.

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Merkhilfe

Think of a 'CAN' filled with 'D'elicious 'Y'ellow sugar: CAN-D-Y.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Arabic word 'qandi', which means 'made of sugar'.

Grammatikmuster

Usually uncountable: 'I don't eat much candy.' Countable for varieties: 'The shop sells many different candies.' Commonly functions as a noun adjunct: 'candy shop', 'candy cane'.
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Kultureller Kontext

In the United States, candy is the primary item given to children during the holiday of Halloween.

Schnelles Quiz

The children were very happy because their grandmother gave them some ______.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: candy

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