Pronunciation: English [eg] and American [? ɡ]
Eggs; Eggs; Guy; Eggs (of hens)
Incite; instigate
(egg) name; (French, British) eger
Phrases:
Egg white protein
Egg yolk
Golden eggs (a convenient place to create jobs), profiteering.
In the early stage of an egg, it is in the bud, undeveloped and immature (often used with crush)
Easter eggs
Bilingual example:
1. As the proteins are cooked, they coagulate and float to the surface.
Protein condenses and floats when cooked.
2. Each recipe specifies the size of the eggs used.
Each recipe specifies the size of the eggs used.
3. Stir the egg whites until they are frothy but not stiff.
Stir the egg whites until they are frothy but not sticky.
When a sperm is combined with an egg, pregnancy occurs.
Pregnancy occurs when sperm and eggs combine.
Cheese can be sprinkled on eggs or vegetables.
Cheese can be sprinkled on a plate made of eggs or vegetables.