Pepper Meaning in English
word
/ˈpɛpɝ/
PE-pur
/pˈɛpɐ/
PE-puh
释义
Pepper can mean a common spice made from dried peppercorns, or a type of vegetable such as a hot chili or a sweet bell pepper. The exact meaning depends on the context.
用法与细微差别
In everyday English, 'black pepper' usually means the spice. 'Pepper' can also mean chili peppers or bell peppers, especially in cooking. Common combinations: 'salt and pepper', 'bell pepper', 'red pepper', 'black pepper'.
Spanish: pimienta - pimientoPortuguese (BR): pimenta - pimentãoPortuguese (PT): pimenta - pimentoChinese (Simplified): 胡椒 - 辣椒 - 甜椒Chinese (Traditional): 胡椒 - 辣椒 - 甜椒Hindi: काली मिर्च - मिर्च - शिमला मिर्चArabic: فلفل أسود - فلفل حار - فلفل روميBengali: মরিচ - ক্যাপসিকাম (সবজি)Russian: перецJapanese: コショウ - ピーマンVietnamese: hạt tiêu - ớt chuôngKorean: 후추 - 피망Turkish: biberUrdu: کالی مرچ - شملہ مرچIndonesian: lada - paprika
例句
Can you pass the pepper, please?
basic
I cut a green pepper for the salad.
basic
This soup needs more pepper.
basic
I like a little pepper on my eggs, but not too much.
natural
We ordered pizza with onions, mushrooms, and pepper.
natural
Be careful with that sauce—it has a lot of pepper in it.
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