taco
taco — noun
1. a Mexican dish made by placing a filling — such as seasoned meat, beans, cheese,
a Mexican dish made by placing a filling — such as seasoned meat, beans, cheese, or fish — inside a folded corn or wheat flatbread called a tortilla, often topped with sauce or vegetables
Liam stopped at a food truck to buy two fish tacos for lunch.
collocation: fish taco / beef taco — filling + taco
The taco was filled with spicy beef, fresh lettuce, and a creamy sauce.
passive: was filled with [ingredients]
Tendai prefers soft corn tacos over the hard-shell kind.
Every Friday, Daichi and his family make chicken tacos with homemade salsa and guacamole.
A good taco needs a warm tortilla, seasoned filling, and a squeeze of lime.
文法句型
[filling] + taco
taco + [preposition: with]
用法筆記
Countable noun. Tacos come in two main styles: hard-shell (a fried U-shaped corn tortilla) and soft (a pliable corn or flour tortilla that is folded). When ordering, you typically name the filling first: 'chicken tacos,' 'fish tacos.'