Gherkins Meaning in English
word · lemma: gherkin
ˈɡɝːkɪnz
GUR-kinz
ɡˈɜːkɪnz
GUR-kinz
Definición
Gherkins are small cucumbers that are usually pickled in vinegar or brine and eaten as a condiment or snack.
Uso & Matices
"Gherkins" usually refers to small, pickled cucumbers, especially in British English. In American English, "pickles" is more common. Often served with sandwiches, burgers, or as a snack. Don't confuse with larger regular cucumbers.
Spanish: pepinillos (pequeños) - pepinillos en vinagrePortuguese (BR): pepinos em conserva (pequenos)Portuguese (PT): pepinos de conserva (pequenos)Chinese (Simplified): 小酸黄瓜 - 腌黄瓜Chinese (Traditional): 小酸黃瓜 - 醃黃瓜Hindi: छोटे अचार वाले खीरेArabic: خيار مخلل صغيرBengali: ঘেরকিন - টক শশা (আচার)Russian: корнишоныJapanese: ピクルス用小きゅうりVietnamese: dưa chuột muối nhỏKorean: 피클용 오이 - 작은 오이피클Turkish: kornişon turşusuUrdu: گھرکن - چھوٹا اچار والا کھیراIndonesian: acar ketimun kecil
Oraciones de Ejemplo
I like to eat gherkins with my sandwich.
basic
She put some gherkins on the burger.
basic
Do you want extra gherkins with your meal?
basic
I always snack on gherkins when I’m watching TV.
natural
Not everyone likes the tangy taste of gherkins.
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They served cheese, crackers, and a plate of gherkins at the party.
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