Word parsing:
1, potato
Pronunciation: English [p? te? T] beauty [p? 'te? Where to? ]
Potato means "potato, potato", which can be used as both uncountable and countable nouns. Used as a metaphor, it can be interpreted as "insignificant person or thing"
Potatoes are vegetables, not fruits.
Potatoes are vegetables, not fruits.
2. tomatoes?
English [t? mū? t]? Beauty [t? Me? Where to? ]
The basic meaning of tomato is "tomato", which can be used as both countable and uncountable nouns.
Tomato can be used as an attribute before other nouns.
One tomato is enough for this dish.
One tomato is enough for this dish.
Extended data:
Vegetable vocabulary
1 carrot
Pronunciation: English? r? Beautiful? r? t]
Carrots; & lt non > welfare; reward
Boiled beef and carrots are delicious.
That dish of beef stew and carrots tastes good.
2. Eggplant
Pronunciation: English ['eɡplɑ? Nt] beauty ['eɡpl? nt]
Noun (abbreviation of noun)< beauty > eggplant; Black purple
Today's braised eggplant is delicious.
Today's braised eggplant is delicious.
3. Onions?
Pronunciation: English ['? nj? [N] beauty ['? nj? n]
onion
We grow onions in the garden.
We grow onions in the garden.
4. Cucumber
Pronunciation: English ['kju? k? mb? (r)] beauty ['kju? k? mb? r]
cucumber
I would like a cucumber salad as an appetizer.
I would like a cucumber salad as an appetizer.