spaghetti
spaghetti — 名詞
1. a kind of thin, stick-shaped pasta that turns soft and bendable after being boil
義大利直麵
長條狀義大利麵條
a kind of thin, stick-shaped pasta that turns soft and bendable after being boiled in water, usually served with a sauce on top
Liam cooked spaghetti for his family on Sunday evening.
Liam 在週日晚上為家人煮了義大利直麵。
uncountable: 'some spaghetti' / 'a plate of spaghetti'
A bowl of spaghetti with tomato sauce is Léa's favourite dinner.
一碗番茄醬義大利直麵是 Léa 最喜歡的晚餐。
collocation: bowl of spaghetti
Apinya twisted the spaghetti around her fork before taking a bite.
Apinya 先把義大利麵繞在叉子上,然後才咬了一口。
The restaurant near the station serves spaghetti carbonara with fresh cheese.
車站附近那家餐廳供應撒有新鮮起司的卡邦拿拉義大利麵。
Sade learned to make fresh spaghetti during her trip to Italy.
Sade 在義大利旅行時學會了如何製作新鮮的義大利直麵。
用法筆記
Spaghetti is an uncountable noun in English — you cannot say 'a spaghetti' or 'two spaghettis.' Instead, use 'some spaghetti,' 'a plate of spaghetti,' or 'a portion of spaghetti.' It is a specific type of pasta, distinct from wider flat shapes such as fettuccine or tagliatelle.