straw
word
/ˈstɹɔ/
straw
/stɹˈɔː/
straw
Definition
Straw is the dry stalks left from crops like wheat after the grain is removed. It can also mean a thin tube used for drinking.
Usage & Nuances
The two most common meanings are farming material and a drinking tube, and context usually makes the meaning clear. For drinks, American English commonly says 'straw'; Spanish and Portuguese translations differ by region. Common phrases include 'straw hat' and 'the last straw'.
Spanish: paja - pajita (para beber)Portuguese (BR): palha - canudoPortuguese (PT): palha - palhinhaChinese (Simplified): 稻草 - 吸管Chinese (Traditional): 稻草 - 吸管Hindi: पुआल - स्ट्रॉ (पीने की नली)Arabic: قش - شفاط (للشرب)Bengali: খড় - স্ট্র (পান করার নলী)Russian: солома - трубочка (для напитков)Japanese: わら - ストロー (飲み物用)Vietnamese: rơm - ống hútKorean: 짚 - 빨대Turkish: saman - pipetUrdu: پھوس - اسٹرا (پینے کی نلی)Indonesian: jerami - sedotan
Example Sentences
That rude comment was the last straw for me.
natural
The cow slept on straw in the barn.
basic
Can I have a straw for my juice?
basic
His hat is made of straw.
basic
I hate paper straws—they get soggy too fast.
natural
The farmer spread fresh straw around the plants.
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