sausage
sausage — noun
1. a food made from ground meat mixed with salt, spices, and other ingredients, pre
a food made from ground meat mixed with salt, spices, and other ingredients, pressed into a long cylindrical casing and usually cooked before eating
Noa grilled several sausages for the family picnic on Sunday.
common cooking verb: grill + sausages
The butcher makes fresh pork sausages every morning with local herbs.
adjective + sausage: fresh pork sausages
For breakfast, Meera fried two sausages alongside her eggs.
Liang cut the sausage into small pieces and added it to the rice dish.
These sausages are best served with mashed potatoes and gravy.
文法句型
countable: a sausage, two sausages
uncountable: some sausage, a piece of sausage
用法筆記
Both countable ('a sausage', 'two sausages') and uncountable ('some sausage', 'a piece of sausage') uses are common. Countable forms refer to individual links or pieces; uncountable forms refer to the food as a substance.