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How to say mushroom in English?

The English word for mushroom is mushroom, and its pronunciation is English [?m?r?m]? American [?mrum, -?r?m]. The specific definitions are as follows:

mushroom? British [?m?r?m]? American [?mrum, -?r?m]?

n. (noun) mushroom, mushroom , (edible) toadstools, shiitake mushrooms, fungi, things that grow rapidly like mushrooms, things that grow rapidly like mushrooms

adj. (adjective)? Mushroom-shaped, mushroom-like, life-like mushroom-like short-lived, mushroom-like short-lived v. (verb) to pick mushrooms, to rise like mushrooms, to spring up like mushrooms, to spread like mushrooms, to spread like mushrooms

mushroom means "picking mushrooms" ", used metaphorically, can refer to springing up like bamboo shoots after a rain or developing rapidly like mushrooms.

mushroom is an intransitive verb, often followed by the preposition into.

Etymology: Entered English in the mid-15th century, directly derived from the Middle English muscheron, which means moss or lichen.

Extended information

1. Common sentence patterns

1. Used as a noun (n.)

Example: Some mushrooms are good to eat; some are poisonous.

Some mushrooms are edible and some are poisonous.

2. Used as intransitive verb S+~(+A)

Example: They often go mushrooming.

They often go to pick mushrooms.

2. Commonly used phrases

mushroom into (v.+prep.) developed rapidly

3. Vocabulary collocation

1 , ~ + adverb

mushroom overnight suddenly surged overnight

2. Preposition + ~

spring〔shoot〕 like mushrooms sprung up like mushrooms< /p>

4. Various tenses

Past tense:?mushroomed?

Past participle:?mushroomed?

Present participle:?mushrooming ?

Third person singular:?mushrooms