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Discrimination of English vocabulary
incision

Verb (abbreviation of verb)

Cut (cut, cut), (straight line, etc.). ) intersect, cut, cut, pierce, sting, abridge, open

Noun (short for noun)

Cutting, cutting, abridgement, wound, incision, etc. of a knife, sword, whip, etc.

cut

Noun (short for noun)

Sparerib, official seal, trademark

transitive verb

Chop, chop, mutate.

Soup has a wide range, and broth refers to soup with meat.

It can refer to both black pepper and pepper. Of course, this is the abbreviation, which refers to the full name of black pepper: "black pepper"

Pepper: "Pepper"

Sometimes Americans say pepper means black pepper, because they don't like pepper. If you are really confused, you can ask "black pepper" or "pepper".

Cookbook is a recipe (a book, including many ways to grow vegetables), and recipe is the ingredients and making process of a dish. When foreigners ask you how to cook a dish, they always ask if you have a menu.

English language habits are like this ~

Pepper also means pepper.

Let me teach you another American proverb: Mexican pepper.

This is Spanish, because Mexicans like to eat Chili, so Americans also use Mexican Chili to represent Mexican Chili.