Garlic Meaning in English
word
/ˈɡɑɹɫɪk/
GAR-lik
/ɡˈɑːlɪk/
GAH-lik
释义
A strong-smelling plant used in cooking to add flavor to food. It is usually eaten in small amounts and can be fresh, chopped, crushed, or cooked.
用法与细微差别
Usually an uncountable noun in everyday use: 'some garlic', not usually 'a garlic'. Common collocations include 'garlic bread', 'garlic cloves', 'minced garlic', and 'garlic sauce'. A single piece is usually called a 'clove'.
Spanish: ajoPortuguese (BR): alhoPortuguese (PT): alhoChinese (Simplified): 大蒜Chinese (Traditional): 大蒜Hindi: लहसुनArabic: ثومBengali: রসুনRussian: чеснокJapanese: にんにくVietnamese: tỏiKorean: 마늘Turkish: sarımsakUrdu: لہسنIndonesian: bawang putih
例句
I put garlic in the soup.
basic
This pasta has a lot of garlic.
basic
She chopped the garlic before cooking.
basic
Can you add a little more garlic to the sauce?
natural
I love garlic, but it stays on my breath for hours.
natural
The kitchen smelled amazing once the garlic hit the pan.
natural