cheesecake
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++cheese·cake /ˈtʃiːzkeɪk/ noun 1 [countable, uncountable]DFF a cake made from a mixture containing soft cheese 干酪蛋糕 a slice of cheesecake 一片干酪蛋糕2. [uncountable]TCP old-fashioned photographs of pretty women with few clothes on 衣着暴露的美女照 → beefcake
Examples from the Corpus
cheesecake• The waiter brought cheesecake and coffee.• I find myself diving into the chocolate caramel cheesecake.• After eight takes of a scene in which Sinatra had to eat cheesecake while Brando spoke, Sinatra finally lost his temper.• Neta, looking for a frozen cheesecake, picked out a coffeecake instead.• And that was just the case with this little saucer-shaped cheesecake.• To ring the changes, try orange or lime-flavoured jellies for the cheesecake.• We shared a piece of tiramisu cheesecake, and it was fabulous.cheese·cake nounChineseSyllable
a Corpus soft containing cheese a made mixture from cake
cheesecake
cheese‧cake /ˈtʃiːzkeɪk/
noun
1. [uncountable and countable] a cake made from a mixture containing soft cheese:
a slice of cheesecake
2. [uncountable] old-fashioned photographs of pretty women with few clothes on
⇨ beefcake
cheese‧cake /ˈtʃiːzkeɪk/
noun1. [uncountable and countable] a cake made from a mixture containing soft cheese:
2. [uncountable] old-fashioned photographs of pretty women with few clothes on
⇨ beefcake