Croutons Meaning in English
word · lemma: crouton
ˈkɹutənz
KROO-tuhnz
ˈkruːtɒnz
KROO-tonz
释义
Small pieces of bread that are toasted or fried until crisp, usually added to salads or soups for extra texture and flavor.
用法与细微差别
Usually plural. Most common in salads ("Caesar salad with croutons") or soups. Rarely eaten alone. The word comes from French and is pronounced /ˈkruː.tɒnz/. Don't confuse with 'crouton' (singular form), though in recipes it's almost always plural.
Spanish: picatostes - crotonesPortuguese (BR): croutons - cubos de pão torradoPortuguese (PT): croutons - cubos de pão torradoChinese (Simplified): 面包丁Chinese (Traditional): 麵包丁Hindi: क्रुटॉनArabic: قطع خبز محمصةBengali: ক্রুটনRussian: сухарикиJapanese: クルトンVietnamese: bánh mì nướng giòn - croutonKorean: 크루통Turkish: kruton - kızarmış ekmek küpleriUrdu: کروٹونIndonesian: kruton
例句
I put croutons in my soup.
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She likes croutons on her salad.
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We bought a bag of croutons at the store.
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Could you pass me the croutons for my Caesar salad?
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These homemade croutons are so much better than store-bought ones.
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Without croutons, my soup just doesn’t feel complete.
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