taco

taco — noun

1. a Mexican dish made by placing a filling — such as seasoned meat, beans, cheese,

1.名詞A2
釋義

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

例句

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]

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.'

常見錯誤

I ate a taco that was fully wrapped like a burrito.
A taco is open at one end, while a burrito is completely wrapped.
💡A taco is folded or left partially open, not sealed shut like a burrito.