Beet Meaning in English
word
ˈbit
BEET
bˈiːt
BEET
Definition
A round, dark red root vegetable often used in salads, cooking, or for making sugar.
Usage & Nuances
'Beet' often refers to 'beetroot' in American English. Common collocations: 'beet salad', 'beet juice'. Not the same as 'sugar beet', which is a different crop mainly grown for sugar production.
Spanish: remolachaPortuguese (BR): beterrabaPortuguese (PT): beterrabaChinese (Simplified): 甜菜Chinese (Traditional): 甜菜Hindi: चुकंदरArabic: شمندرBengali: চুকন্দ্রাRussian: свёклаJapanese: ビート - ビートルートVietnamese: củ dềnKorean: 비트Turkish: pancarUrdu: چقندرIndonesian: bit - bit merah
Example Sentences
She put slices of beet in her salad.
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Beet is good for your health.
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My favorite juice is made from beet.
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Have you ever tried roasted beet with goat cheese?
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The kitchen was messy after I peeled the beet.
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Kids usually don’t like the taste of beet, but it’s super nutritious.
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