strawberry
strawberry — 名詞
1. A soft, cone-shaped red fruit that grows close to the ground and tastes sweet an
草莓
小紅果,表面有細小種籽
A soft, cone-shaped red fruit that grows close to the ground and tastes sweet and juicy. Its outside is covered in tiny yellow seeds. Strawberries grow on short green plants that produce white flowers, and the word can also refer to the plant itself.
Caleb ate fresh strawberries from a small red bowl.
Caleb 用一個紅色小碗盛著新鮮草莓來吃。
fresh strawberries — common adjective-noun collocation
Noa put strawberry pieces on her white birthday cake.
Noa 在她白色的生日蛋糕上放了草莓塊。
strawberry pieces — noun-noun compound as modifier
The strawberries in Hari's garden are sweet and red.
Hari 花園裡的草莓又甜又紅。
Amani made a cold drink with milk and fresh strawberries.
Amani 用牛奶和新鮮草莓做了一杯冷飲。
Marta washed the strawberries in cold water before eating them.
Marta 把草莓放在冷水裡洗乾淨再吃。
文法句型
strawberry + noun (attributive)
a strawberry / strawberries (plural)
用法筆記
Commonly used as an attributive modifier before another noun to describe the flavour or ingredient (strawberry jam, strawberry cake, strawberry ice cream). The plural form strawberries is far more common than the singular because the fruit is often thought of or purchased in groups.