漿 [-]

Jyutping tong4 zoeng1
Pinyin táng jiāng

Definitions (CC-CEDICT)
  1. syrup
Definitions (粵典–words.hk)
  1. 名詞
    甜味​嘅​調​味​品​,​含糖量​非常​高​嘅​漿​液​;​由​其他​有​糖​嘅​液​體​(​例如​果汁​、​糖水​)​煮成​;​通常​用​嚟​整​甜品​或者​幫飲品​調味
    syrup
    • 楓糖漿
      枫糖浆
      fung1 tong4 zoeng1
      maple syrup
Definitions (Wiktionary)
  1. noun
    syrup (liquid containing medicine)
  2. noun
    syrup (thick, sweet liquid)
Definitions (Kaifangcidian)
  1. (沒有對應漢語詞彙)
Examples (Tatoeba—Mandarin-English)
  1. Mandarin
    咳嗽糖浆有股甘草的味道。
    咳嗽糖漿有股甘草的味道。
    ké sou táng jiāng yǒu gǔ gān cǎo de wèi dao 。
    • The cough syrup has a licorice flavoring.
Examples (粵典–words.hk)
  1. Cantonese
    糖浆
    糖漿
    tong4 zoeng1
    • syrup
  2. Cantonese
    碱水粽通常会同砂糖或者糖浆一齐食。
    鹼水粽通常會同砂糖或者糖漿一齊食。
    gaan2 seoi2 zung2 tung1 soeng4 wui5 tung4 saa1 tong4 waak6 ze2 tong4 zoeng1 jat1 cai4 sik6.
    • We usually have alkaline dumplings with sugar or syrup.
  3. Cantonese
    枫糖浆
    楓糖漿
    fung1 tong4 zoeng1
    • maple syrup
Examples (Wiktionary)
  1. Mandarin
    从早期单纯以木薯粉制成的白色或黑色珍珠粉圆(以下简称珍珠),到今天五彩缤纷的各式各样珍珠或爆爆珠(或称魔豆、水果球),加上布丁、仙草、水果等配料所创造的新奇组合,以及调味粉、糖浆与茶叶千变万化的搭配,可说是珍奶产业能够生生不息,进而逐渐从台湾红到香港、中国大陆、东南亚、日本、韩国、北美、欧洲,甚至拉丁美洲、非洲与中东的主要原因。
    從早期單純以木薯粉製成的白色或黑色珍珠粉圓(以下簡稱珍珠),到今天五彩繽紛的各式各樣珍珠或爆爆珠(或稱魔豆、水果球),加上布丁、仙草、水果等配料所創造的新奇組合,以及調味粉、糖漿與茶葉千變萬化的搭配,可説是珍奶產業能夠生生不息,進而逐漸從台灣紅到香港、中國大陸、東南亞、日本、韓國、北美、歐洲,甚至拉丁美洲、非洲與中東的主要原因。
    cóng zǎo qī dān chún yǐ mù shǔ fěn zhì chéng de bái sè huò hēi sè zhēn zhū fěn yuán ( yǐ xià jiǎn chēng zhēn zhū ) , dào jīn tiān wǔ cǎi bīn fēn de gè shì gè yàng zhēn zhū huò bào bào zhū ( huò chēng mó dòu , shuǐ guǒ qiú ) , jiā shàng bù dīng , xiān cǎo , shuǐ guǒ děng pèi liào suǒ chuàng zào de xīn qí zǔ hé , yǐ jí diào wèi fěn , táng jiāng yǔ chá yè qiān biàn wàn huà de dā pèi , kě shuō shì zhēn nǎi chǎn yè néng gòu shēng shēng bù xī , jìn ér zhú jiàn cóng tái wān hóng dào xiāng gǎng , zhōng guó dà lù , dōng nán yà , rì běn , hán guó , běi měi , ōu zhōu , shèn zhì lā dīng měi zhōu , fēi zhōu yǔ zhōng dōng de zhǔ yào yuán yīn .
    • From humble beginnings of making white or black tapioca pearls (hereinafter referred to as just pearls) out of cassava flour, now, there are pearls in all sorts of colors or popping boba (also called magic beans or fruit balls), plus matching ingredients like pudding, grass jelly, fruit, etc. with seasoning, syrup, and tea leaves to create endless combinations. It can be said that this is the principal reason for the bubble tea industry's gradual development from Taiwan to Hong Kong, Mainland China, Southeast Asia, Japan, Korea, North America, Europe, and even Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East.