anaheim
anaheim — 名詞
1. a green chili pepper with a long narrow shape and mild heat, often roasted, stuf
安那漢椒
細長、辣度溫和的青辣椒
a green chili pepper with a long narrow shape and mild heat, often roasted, stuffed, or sliced for cooking.
Sofia roasted two Anaheim peppers for the fish tacos.
Sofia 烤了兩根安那漢椒,準備拿來做魚肉塔可。
collocation: roast Anaheim peppers
The cook filled each Anaheim pepper with cheese and rice.
廚師在每根安那漢椒裡都塞了起司和米飯。
pattern: fill [pepper] with [food]
At the market, Luis chose Anaheim peppers instead of hotter jalapenos.
在市場裡,Luis 挑了安那漢椒,沒有選更辣的墨西哥辣椒。
One sliced Anaheim pepper gave the soup a gentle kick.
一根切片的安那漢椒,讓這鍋湯多了一點溫和的辣味。
Grandma dried the red Anaheim peppers on a string outside.
奶奶把變紅的安那漢椒串起來,掛在外面風乾。
- Anaheim pepper
the full and most common name in general English
- Anaheim chile
common spelling in Mexican or Southwestern food contexts
- mild green chili
descriptive phrase, not a fixed variety name
用法筆記
Usually appears as "Anaheim pepper" or "Anaheim chile" in recipes and shopping lists. Distinguish from sense 2: the food sense is commonly used with cooking verbs such as roast, fill, slice, and dry.
常見錯誤
2. a city in southern California, east of Los Angeles, known to many people as the
安納罕
美國加州南部城市
a city in southern California, east of Los Angeles, known to many people as the home of Disneyland.
Our family drove from San Diego to Anaheim for the baseball game.
我們全家從聖地牙哥開車到安納罕去看棒球賽。
destination: to Anaheim
Nina booked a hotel in Anaheim before visiting Disneyland.
Nina 在去迪士尼樂園前,先訂好了安納罕的飯店。
preposition: in Anaheim
A food show at the Anaheim Convention Center filled the streets nearby.
安納罕會議中心的一場美食展,把附近街道都擠滿了人。
Many workers take the train into Anaheim every morning.
很多上班族每天早上都搭火車進安納罕。
After the concert, traffic moved slowly out of Anaheim.
演唱會結束後,車潮慢慢地開出安納罕。
- Anaheim, California
full form used when the state needs to be made clear
- the city of Anaheim
used in formal writing or announcements
用法筆記
Used as a proper noun and always capitalised. Unlike sense 1, this sense stands alone without 'pepper' and is most often used after prepositions such as in, to, from, and near.