candy
[English] [? kandi]
[America] [? k? ndi]
Candy; crystal sugar
Release? Make candied fruit
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The success of this film depends on a publicity campaign to show its continuous eye-catching.
The success of this film depends on a publicity campaign to show off its dazzling display.
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Complex number: candies
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The name Candy comes from Latin, which means "bright, warm and white". But with the change of the trend, the current name only represents one thing, and that is the candy we eat.
Candace can be a short spelling of a name. In the 1980 s, the name candy was very fashionable. It was usually cute and represented a carefree girl. This name is usually used in TV dramas or movies to describe girls who are frivolous but not very smart.