carrot is an English word, noun, meaning "carrot; bait" when used as a noun.
I. Pronunciation: English ['k?r?t] American ['k?r?t]
II. Meaning: n. a carrot; <not> a favor; a reward.
3. Example sentences:
1. Would you like some more carrot?
Would you like some more carrot?
2, Just now I saw them digging up carrots in his garden.
Just now I saw them digging up carrots in the garden.
3. Peas and carrots, during cooking, impart a delicious flavour.
4. The?carrot?is?the second?most?popular?vegetable?in?the?world,?after?the?potato.?
Carrots are the most popular vegetable in the world, just behind the potato.
4. Vocabulary usage:
carrot basically means "carrots", and is generally used as a countable noun, usually in the plural form carrots, and occasionally as an uncountable noun.
In informal English, carrot can be used as "reward, favor, prize, promise".
Vegetable words:
1. pea.
Pronunciation: English [pi?
Meaning: pea; pea grain.
2. bean.
Pronunciation: 英 [bi?n] 美 [bi?n]?
Meaning: bean; kidney bean; pod; legume; (of the coffee tree or certain other plants) seed.
To hit (someone) in the head.
3. cucumber.
Pronunciation: English [?kju?k?mb?(r)] American [?kju?k?mb?r]?
Meaning: cucumber.