Pronunciation: English [bred], American [bred].
Explanation:
(1) as a noun, bread; Money.
(2) As a transitive verb, spread bread crumbs on.
Example:
Is there more fiber in whole wheat food? Bread? Is it better than wearing white? Bread. Whole wheat bread has higher fiber content than white bread.
It's important to breadcrumb food a few minutes before frying. It is very important to fry food within a few minutes after breading.
2. Chocolate
Pronunciation: English [? t? kl? T], beautiful [? tkl? t】。
Interpretation: As a noun, chocolate; Chocolate; Chocolate candy; Dark brown; Chocolate color.
Example:
(1) Chocolate? Do you want chocolate?
Curtains and bedspreads are chocolate velvet. Curtains and bedspreads are dark brown velvet.
3. Hamburg
Pronunciation: English [? h? mb? ɡ? Beauty [? h? mb? Rɡ? r】。
Interpretation: as a noun, hamburger; Hamburger beef patties.
Example:
(1) Avoid unhealthy food, such as? Hamburg? And then what? French fries don't eat unhealthy food, such as hamburgers and French fries.
2 Mike? And then what? Me? Have you ever had one? Answer? Hamburg? This? Good afternoon. And then what? we? Talked. Mike and I went to eat hamburgers this afternoon, and we had a chat.
4. Steak
Pronunciation: English [ste? K], beautiful [ste? k】。
Interpretation: As a noun, steak; Steak steak; Meat pieces; Ground beef.
Example:
(1) Waiter, I specially ordered this? Steak? Waiter, I especially emphasize that this steak should be rare.
2 me? Think? I will? Really? Green? Salad? And then what? That? Swordfish? Steak. I'd like salad and swordfish fillets.
5. Pizza
Pronunciation: English [? Pi? ts? 】, beautiful [? Pi? ts? ]。
Interpretation: As a noun, pizza; Italian pie.
Example:
We went to find one? Pizza? Together? Lunch time. We went to eat pizza at noon.
(2) the? Pizza? Taste? Does it taste good? No? Really? Cheese? Where is it? All of them. Pizza without cheese is delicious.