Sweetening Meaning in English
word · lemma: sweeten
ˈswitənɪŋ/, /ˈswitnɪŋ
SWEET-uh-ning
swˈiːtənɪŋ
SWEET-uh-ning
التعريف
The act of making something sweeter, usually by adding sugar or another sweet substance. It can also mean making a situation or offer more attractive.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Used mostly in formal or technical contexts when referring to food or drinks. In business or negotiation, it refers to making proposals more appealing. Rare in casual speech; 'sweetener' (noun) is more common.
Spanish: endulzamiento - edulcoraciónPortuguese (BR): adoçamentoPortuguese (PT): adoçamentoChinese (Simplified): 加甜 - 甜味增加Chinese (Traditional): 加甜 - 增加甜味Hindi: मिठास बढ़ानाArabic: تحليةBengali: মিষ্টিকরণ - প্রস্তাব আকর্ষণীয় করা (প্রতিনিধিত্বমূলক অর্থে)Russian: подслащивание - улучшение предложения (в контексте сделки)Japanese: 甘味付け - 条件を良くすること(比喩的)Vietnamese: làm ngọt - làm hấp dẫn hơn (nghĩa bóng)Korean: 단맛을 더함 - 제안을 더 매력적으로 만듦(비유적)Turkish: tatlandırma - teklifi cazip hale getirme (mecazi anlamda)Urdu: میٹھا کرنا - پیشکش کو مزید پرکشش بنانا (مجازاً)Indonesian: pemanisan - membuat penawaran lebih menarik (makna kiasan)
جمل نموذجية
She added some sweetening to her tea.
basic
The cake needs more sweetening.
basic
Honey is often used for sweetening drinks.
basic
The company's sweetening of the offer convinced him to accept the job.
natural
Many sodas contain artificial sweetening instead of real sugar.
natural
They're sweetening the deal to make sure we sign today.
natural