seaweed
seaweed — 名詞
1. A living thing that lives in the ocean and along the shore. Seaweed grows in dif
海藻
生長在海洋中的藻類植物
A living thing that lives in the ocean and along the shore. Seaweed grows in different colors, including green, brown, and red. It does not have stems or flowers like plants on land.
Cole found thick brown seaweed growing on the rocks near the shore.
Cole 在岸邊附近的岩石上發現了厚厚的棕色海藻。
collocation: brown seaweed
After high tide, the beach was covered in wet seaweed that smelled like the ocean.
漲潮過後,沙灘上覆蓋著濕漉漉的海藻,聞起來有海洋的味道。
Eli learned that seaweed does not have roots like most land plants.
Eli 學到海藻不像大多數陸地植物一樣有根。
Bright green seaweed floated in the clear water near the coral reef.
亮綠色的海藻在珊瑚礁附近的清澈海水裡漂浮著。
Seaweed provides a safe home for many small sea creatures.
海藻為許多小型海洋生物提供了安全的棲息環境。
- algae
a broader scientific term that includes seaweed as well as microscopic aquatic plants
- kelp
a specific type of large brown seaweed that grows in thick underwater forests
- marine plant
a more general term for any plant that grows in the ocean, not limited to algae
用法筆記
Seaweed is most often used as an uncountable noun (e.g., 'There was seaweed all over the beach'). When talking about different types, it can be countable (e.g., 'Many seaweeds grow in tropical waters').
常見錯誤
2. Seaweed that has been collected from the ocean and prepared for use in food, far
藻產品
採收加工後供食用或使用的海藻
Seaweed that has been collected from the ocean and prepared for use in food, farming, or beauty products.
Alessia used dried seaweed to make a soup with tofu and green onions.
Alessia 用乾燥海藻和豆腐、青蔥一起煮湯。
collocation: dried seaweed
Farmers near the coast add seaweed to the soil to help their crops grow better.
海岸附近的農夫將海藻加入土壤中,幫助農作物長得更好。
Padma bought a face cream made from seaweed at the local health store.
Padma 在當地健康食品店買了一條海藻成分的面霜。
Seaweed snacks have become popular in many countries around the world.
海藻零食在世界各國越來越受歡迎。
用法筆記
In this sense, seaweed is always uncountable. It refers to processed or packaged seaweed used as an ingredient (e.g., 'This salad contains seaweed') rather than the living plant. Distinguish from sense 1 (SEA PLANTS), where seaweed refers to the living organism in its natural habitat.