Salt Meaning in English
word
/ˈsɔɫt/
sawlt
/sˈɒlt/
solt
释义
A white substance used to add flavor to food and to preserve it. It is also a natural chemical substance found in the sea, in the body, and in many foods.
用法与细微差别
Usually uncountable in everyday use: 'add some salt', not usually 'a salt'. Common collocations: 'salt and pepper', 'sea salt', 'table salt'. It can also be a verb meaning to add salt to food or roads.
Spanish: salPortuguese (BR): salPortuguese (PT): salChinese (Simplified): 盐Chinese (Traditional): 鹽Hindi: नमकArabic: ملحBengali: লবণRussian: сольJapanese: 塩Vietnamese: muốiKorean: 소금Turkish: tuzUrdu: نمکIndonesian: garam
例句
Can you pass the salt, please?
basic
This soup needs more salt.
basic
Too much salt is not good for your health.
basic
I added a little salt to bring out the flavor.
natural
Be careful with the fries—they're already pretty salty.
natural
They salted the roads before the snow started.
natural