The pronunciation of eggplant is: jiā, qié.
First seen in the Zhou Dynasty. The basic meanings are:
①Botanical name, vegetable of the Solanaceae family
②Commonly known as "lotus", aubergine pouch
③Translated word, cigar;
1, when taken as pronounced qié:
① [~ son of] an annual herb, with purple flowers. The fruit is usually purple, but also white or green, and is edible, as in "mixing ~ mud".
2 [Fan ~] annual herb, flowers yellow. The fruit is round, red and yellow when ripe. Also known as "tomato", edible.
2, when the pronunciation of jiā:
1) stalk. Such as: eggplant (i.e., "lotus seedpod". to the solid bracts separated as a room, so the name)
② through the "lotus" [lotus]. such as: eggplant bag (a small bag of exquisite production, commonly known as purse. Carried as a piece, ready to put the change or other things)
③ Translation of the word.
3) The word "cigar" is a word that is used in transliteration.
Equations for cigar:
1. As long as they are not watered for one day, these tomato seedlings will be dying.
2, A teenager in a leather jacket pushed his way through the crowd, really making a fool of himself.
3. Having failed the exam, Nobita was as listless as an absent eggplant.
4. Tomato is a vegetable with high nutritional value.
5, He began to fidget anxiously and lit a cigar.
6, Your cigar smoke stinks up the house.
7. He lit the few remaining cigars again.
8. He took a deep drag on the smelly cigar smoke.
9. They laughed together and lit their cigars together.
10, I'll have some eggplant, cucumbers, carrots and peas.
11, The man standing in the doorway struck a match and lit his cigar.
12. He was wearing a wrinkled suit with cigar ash on the front.