blueberry
blueberry — 名詞
1. a small sweet berry with dark blue skin, often eaten fresh or used in pies, muff
藍莓
深藍色的小漿果
a small sweet berry with dark blue skin, often eaten fresh or used in pies, muffins, and other food
Aiko dropped blueberries into pancake batter in the warm kitchen.
Aiko 在溫暖的廚房裡把藍莓倒進鬆餅麵糊。
add blueberries to batter
At the market, Ravi chose the firmest blueberries for his lunchbox.
在市場裡,Ravi 挑了最結實的藍莓放進午餐盒。
buy or choose blueberries
Blueberries stained the white napkin after the children spilled them.
孩子們把藍莓灑出來後,白色餐巾上染了藍紫色的汁。
Mei froze fresh blueberries for smoothies after summer camp ended.
夏令營結束後,Mei 把新鮮藍莓冷凍起來做果昔。
A blueberry rolled off the muffin and onto Diego's plate.
一顆藍莓從瑪芬上滾下來,掉到 Diego 的盤子上。
- berry
a broader word; a blueberry is one specific kind of berry
- bilberry
a similar fruit, but usually smaller and more strongly linked with Europe
- blackberry
another berry, but it is larger, darker, and made of many joined parts
文法句型
eat blueberries
pick blueberries
add blueberries to batter
用法筆記
Usually countable when you mean one fruit or separate berries. In recipes and shopping, the plural form blueberries is especially common.