First, pronounce English: [/? s? l? d/]; United States: [/? s? l? d/]
Second, Chinese translation n. salad; Chinese salad
Third, the plural form: salad.
Fourth, the phrase with 1 Fruit salad fruit salad
2. Chicken salad Chicken salad
3.salad bar salad bar
4. salad dressing
5. green salad lettuce salad
6. Caesar salad Caesar salad
Bilingual example 1. He ordered a chicken salad for lunch.
He ordered a chicken salad for lunch.
I like to eat fruit salad in summer.
I like to eat fruit salad in summer.
This restaurant has a salad counter with many choices.
This restaurant has a salad bar and offers a variety of choices.
I like Italian salad.
I like Italian salad.
Eating green salad for dinner is a healthy choice.
Lettuce salad is a healthy dinner choice.
Caesar salad is very popular in many restaurants.
Caesar salad is very popular in many restaurants.
Usage 1 "Salad" is a noun, which is mainly used to refer to a food made of lettuce, fruit, meat or other food raw materials, usually mixed with salad dressing. I had a delicious salad for dinner. )
2. "salad" can be matched with some nouns to form a fixed collocation, such as "fruit salad" and "chicken salad". My favorite dish is chicken salad. My favorite dish is chicken salad. )
The plural form of "salad" is "salad", which is used to refer to many different types of salads. For example, restaurants offer various salads. This restaurant serves all kinds of salads. )
In the catering industry, "salad bar" refers to a form of self-service catering service, where customers can choose and match various ingredients to make salads. For example, the hotel has a salad bar, and you can make your own salad. This hotel has a salad bar. You can make your own salad. )