I. Interpretation:
Pizza (an Italian-style stuffed biscuit coated with cheese and tomato sauce).
Second, the usage:
Pizza can be a countable noun or an uncountable word, depending on the situation.
Because pizza is usually made into a big piece and then cut into pieces to eat or sell, for example, square pizza or round pizza that we often eat is cut into pieces, and the unit name is pieces, which is countless.
Pizza bilingual example:
1.I had a whole pizza to myself.
I ate a whole pizza by myself.
2.Let's send out for a pizza.
Let's order a takeaway pizza.
3.They pigged out on pizza.
They scrambled to eat pizza.
4.He needs to deliver a? pizza? to her house.
He's delivering a pizza to her house.
5.He shared a pizza with his son Laurence.
He had a pizza with his son Lawrence.
6.We shared the pizza between the four of us.
The four of us shared the pizza.
7.For speed we used packets of pizza dough mix.
In order to catch up, we used several packages of mixed flour to make pizza.
8.Jed nodded,finishing off the last piece of pizza.
Jed nodded and ate the last piece of pizza.