Onion means: n. onion. onion synonym Alliumcepa onion. The pronunciation of onion is English ['_nj_n]; American ['_nj_n].
1. Detailed explanation
n. (noun) plant onions, onions, onions, allium plants, related to allium plants v. (verb) because of onions Make tears 2. Dictionary explanation
1. Onion; onion head
Anonionisaroundvegetablewithabrownskinthatgrowsunderground.Ithasmanywhitelayersonitsinsidewhichhaveastrong, sharpsmellandtaste.
e.g.Willyouchopanonionupforme?...
Can you chop an onion for me?
e.g. It is made with fresh minced meat, cooked with onion and rich tomato sauce.
This dish is made with fresh minced meat, onions and rich tomato sauce.
3. Internet explanation
1. Yuan onion: Hengchang Food Co., Ltd. mainly produces and sells various specifications of fresh-keeping golden pears (Goldpear), Fengshui pears (Ampleflow pear), Red Fuji apple, onion, carrot, garlic and other fresh food.
2. Green onion: On the contrary, it can provide better improvement. Therefore, for skin mold, For eczema, scars, abscesses, dandruff caused by excessive oil on the scalp, and hair protection, it is recommended to use lavender as an essential choice. Ingredients: 1 green onion (Onion) or several green onions (only the white part of the green onion), Egg whites one by one, a spoonful of barley or flour, and a little water.
4. Examples
Idon't like the flavor of onion.
I don't like the taste of onions.
Thissouptastesstronglyofonion.
This soup has too strong onion flavor.
Wehadsteakandfriedonionfordinner.
We had steak and fried onions for dinner.
5. Common sentence patterns
Used as noun (n.) Sheboughtsomeonions.
She bought some onions. Wegrowonionsinthegarden.
We grow onions in the garden. Hechoppedonionstomakeasauce.
He chopped onions to make sauce. Thereistoomuchonioninthesalad.
Too many onions in the salad. 6. Vocabulary collocation
Used as noun (n.) verb ~ pullonions, pull out a few onions, putonionsin, put the onions in? Adjective ~ afewonions, several onions, green, Chinese onions, onions ~ noun, onionbulbs, onions, preposition ~ ofonions, onions The taste of preposition onion in the salad 7. Etymology explanation
☆ Entered English in the early 12th century, directly derived from the Old French oignon, meaning onion; originally derived from the Latin unionem.
Related adjacent words of onion
Onions, ongoing, onony, onionoil, oniondome, onionrot, onionset, onionfly, OnionLoaf, oniondomed, onionscab, oniondome