The English word for tomato is: tomato ?
Pronunciation: English [t?'mɑ?t?]? American [t?'me?to?]?
Tomato basically means "tomato, tomato" and is used as a countable noun as well as an uncountable noun.
Tomato can be used as a determiner before other nouns.
Bilingual example sentence: Most tomatoes are red when ripe, but some kinds are yellow.
Most tomatoes are red when ripe, but some varieties are yellow.
Vocabulary matching:
1. rotten tomato rotten tomato, bad egg
2. tomato salad tomato salad
3. tomato soup tomato soup
4. tomato ketchup tomato sauce
5. a pound of tomatoes A pound of tomatoes
Expanded:
Small tomatoes in English
cherry tomato
Pronunciation: English [?t?eri: t?mɑ:t?u] American [?t?ri t?meto ]?
Interpretation: little tomato; saint fruit; carmelon
Example sentences:
1. Fruit, Misc. cherry tomato paste, pear juice, watermelon ; water...
Korean company seeks Fruit, Misc. cherry tomato paste, pear juice, watermelon
2, Saute lemongrass, cherry tomato, mixed bell pepper and onion.
Burst lemongrass, cheddar eggplant, mixed peppers and diced onion.