Chives Meaning in English
word · lemma: chive
ˈtʃaɪvz
CHYVZ
tʃˈaɪvz
CHYVZ
Definition
Chives are long, thin green herbs with a mild onion flavor, often used to add a fresh taste to dishes or as a garnish.
Usage & Nuances
Usually used in the plural ('chives'), not 'chive.' Common in salads, soups, omelets, or as a garnish. Do not confuse with 'scallions' or 'spring onions'—these are related but different.
Spanish: cebollinoPortuguese (BR): cebolinhaPortuguese (PT): cebolinhoChinese (Simplified): 细香葱Chinese (Traditional): 細香蔥Hindi: हरा प्याज़Arabic: ثوم معمرBengali: চিভ - পেঁয়াজ পাতা (চিভ)Russian: лук-резанец - шнитт-лукJapanese: チャイブVietnamese: hẹKorean: 차이브Turkish: frenk soğanıUrdu: چائیوزIndonesian: daun kucai
Example Sentences
I put chives on my scrambled eggs.
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Chives grow easily in my garden.
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Add some chives to the salad.
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The baked potatoes taste amazing with butter and fresh chives.
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Can you pass me the chives? I want to sprinkle some on my soup.
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My favorite dip is just sour cream mixed with chives and salt.
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