Pepper, pepper, pepper, pepper Sprinkle pepper on. ...
Deformation: past tense: pepper; Now participle: pepper; Past participle: peppery
Common phrases:
Persimmon pepper; Sweet pepper? With pepper? orientation for ...
Red/green pepper Red/green pepper? Put pepper in your nose and fly into a rage.
Usage+bilingual example:
Pepper is used as a noun, meaning "pepper; Pepper has no special usage. Pepper is used as a verb, which basically means "throw (a stone, etc.). ) or shoot (bullets) at someone or a place continuously, and can be extended to "ask someone (questions) continuously" and "appear (questions) one after another".
Pepper is a transitive verb, followed by a noun or pronoun as the object, and often followed by the preposition with, which can be used in the passive structure.
You don't have to put pepper in the soup. ? You don't have to sprinkle pepper in the soup.
The naughty boy threw snowballs at her. ? Those naughty boys threw snowballs at her.
Pepper is one of my favorite condiments. ? Pepper is my favorite condiment.