The pronunciation of cheese is: English [t? i? z]。 The detailed definition of cheese is n. (noun) cheese (lump), cheese, cheese, cheese-like things, flat and round things, important people, important people's treasures, top-grade cheese-spinning smiles, and "eggplant" (a mouth word spoken by people who ask for photos) vomits. The example of cheese is used as a noun (n.)This cheese is rather bland. This cheese is tasteless.
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Cheese (lump), cheese, cheese, cheese-like thing, flat and round thing, important person, important treasure, top-grade cheese spinning smile, "eggplant" (the mouth word spoken by the person who asked for a photo) vomiting V. (verb) (make) stop, stop emptying the stomach and vomiting
(noun) [U][C] cheese, cheese shaped and wrapped part or mass of this III. Dictionary explanation
1. cheese; cheese
Cheese is a solid food made from milk. It is usually white or yellow.
e.g. ...bread andcheese.
Bread with cheese
e.g. ...cheese sauce ...
Cheese sauce
2. big shots; Vip; magnate
Someone who has a very important job or position can be referred to as abig cheese .
e.g. He is a bigcheese in the Art Fraud Squad.
He is an important figure in the anti-art fraud task force.
e.g. ...big cheeses from the State Department.
A big shot from the State Council.
3. Say "eggplant" (when taking pictures); give a smile
If someone tells you tosay 'cheese' when they are taking your photograph, they are indicating that they want you to smile.
4. as different as chalk andcheese -> see chalk
Fourth, example sentences
This cheese is rather bland.
This cheese has little taste.
The cheese was emitting a strong smell.
Cheese gives off a strong smell.
Just have a taste of this cheese!
Have a taste of this cheese!
Cheese often upsets her stomach.
She often feels upset in the stomach after eating cheese.
There are many kinds of cheese.
There are many kinds of cheese.
We had a homely meal of bread and cheese.
We had a potluck meal with bread and cheese.
I had a frugal meal of bread and cheese last night.
I had a light meal with only bread and cheese last night.
Cheese it, or you'll have the ceiling down.
Stop arguing, or the ceiling will be noisy for you.
V. Lexical collocation
Used as a noun (n.) verb+~ eat cheese eat cheese process cheese process cheese adjective+~ bad cheese stale cheese green cheese freshly made immature cheese hard cheese hard cheese mild cheese mild cheese nice cheese ripe cheese (after storage) Edible cheese sharp cheese Strong cheese soft cheese Soft cheese Preposition+~ A lump of cheese a slice of cheese A slice of cheese A slice of cheese A slice of cheese 6. Situation dialogue
Eating out
A:Are you ready to order?
Are you ready to order?
B:Yes, we’d like to start with the fried mushroom platter, please.
Yes, let's have a plate of fried mushrooms first.
A:What kind of sauce would you like with that?
What kind of sauce do you like?
B:The bluecheese, please. Could you make that without meat, by the way?
We'll have blue cheese. By the way, can we have no meat?
A:Sure. How about your main course?
Ok, what would you like for the main course?
B:I’ll have the double bacon cheeseburger.
I want a double bacon cheeseburger.
What does cheese mean?
A:Would you like soup or salad with that?
Do you want soup or salad?
What does cheese mean?
B:Soup, please.
Soup, please
Cheese explanation
A:French fries, home fries, or mashed potatoes?
Do you want French fries, home-made chips or mashed potatoes?
B:Hmm, I think I’ll have the home fries.
Well, I think I'll have a home-cooked one.
Cheese explanation
A:How about for your daughter?
What does your daughter eat?
B:She’ll have the fourcheese omelette.
She wants an omelet with four layers of cheese.
A:Does she want a two or three-egg omelette?
Does she want an omelet with two eggs or three eggs?
Translation of cheese
B:A three-egg omelette.
An omelet with three eggs.
A:Whole wheat or white toast?
Is it whole wheat bread or white toast
Cheese explanation
B:Could she substitute a muffin for that?
Can I exchange hers for muffins?
A:Not a problem. Blueberry or plain?
No problem. With or without blueberries?
B:Blueberry.
With blueberries.
A:And what would you like to drink?
What would you like to drink?
B:Two regular coffees—black—and two glasses of orange juice please.
Two cups of black coffee and two cups of orange juice
A:Ok, I’ll bring out the mushroom platter and your drinks shortly.
Ok, I'll bring your mushrooms and drinks in a moment.
VII. Usage of Words
Cheese means "cheese, cheese", which refers to a food made of milk, goat's milk, etc., which has a certain shape and is packaged. Cheese can be used as both uncountable and countable nouns, and it can be used as subject, object and prepositional object in a sentence. Related adjacent words of cheese
cheesy、cheery、cheesed、cheese it、Cheeseman、cheesebox、cheesecake、cheeseroom、cheese yam、cheeselike、cheese vat、cheese fly
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