pineapple
pineapple — 名詞
1. a large sweet fruit that grows in hot countries; it has a tough orange-brown ski
鳳梨
熱帶水果,皮粗黃肉多汁
a large sweet fruit that grows in hot countries; it has a tough orange-brown skin covered with diamond-shaped bumps, sharp green leaves on top, and bright yellow juicy flesh inside.
Lina sliced a fresh pineapple for breakfast on the patio in Phuket.
Lina 在普吉島的露台上切了一顆新鮮鳳梨當早餐。
countable: a pineapple (the whole fruit)
Pineapple cake is the most famous souvenir Marcus brought home from Taipei.
鳳梨酥是 Marcus 從台北帶回家最有名的伴手禮。
compound noun: pineapple cake
My grandmother adds chunks of pineapple to her sweet-and-sour pork.
我奶奶煮糖醋肉時會加鳳梨塊進去。
Farmers in southern Taiwan harvest tonnes of pineapples every spring.
南台灣的農民每年春天都採收好幾噸的鳳梨。
Whether pineapple belongs on pizza is a debate that never ends at our office lunches.
鳳梨到底該不該放在披薩上,是我們辦公室午餐永遠吵不完的話題。
- ananas
the older botanical name, rarely used in everyday English but common in many other European languages
文法句型
a/an pineapple (whole fruit)
pineapple (uncountable for the flesh or juice)
用法筆記
Countable when talking about whole fruits ('two pineapples'), uncountable when talking about the flesh or juice as food ('a slice of pineapple', 'pineapple juice'). Often forms compounds: pineapple cake, pineapple juice, pineapple pizza.