Salad is said in English as salad.
I. PronunciationEnglish: [/?s?l?d/]; American: [/?s?l?d/]
II. Chinese translationn. salad; coleslaw
III. FormsPlural Forms: salads
IV. Phrase Collocation1. fruit salad Fruit salad
2. chicken salad chicken salad
3. salad bar salad bar
4. salad dressing salad dressing
5. green salad lettuce salad
6. Caesar salad Caesar salad
V. Bilingual Example Sentences1. he ordered a chicken < strong>salad for lunch.
He ordered a chicken salad for lunch.
2. I like to eat fruit salad in summer.
3. The restaurant has a salad bar with many choices.
The restaurant has a salad bar with many choices.
4. I prefer my salad with Italian dressing.
5. A green salad is a healthy choice for dinner.
6. Caesar salad is a popular dish in many restaurants.
6. Usage1. "Salad" is a noun used mainly to refer to a food consisting of a mixture of lettuce, fruits, meats, or other food ingredients, often tossed with salad dressing. For example, I had a delicious salad for dinner.
2. "Salad" can be collocated with some nouns to form a fixed collocation, such as "fruit salad", "chicken salad", and so on. For example, My favorite dish is chicken salad.
3. The plural form of "salad" is "salads", which is used to refer to many different types of salads. For example: The restaurant offers a variety of salads.
4. In the restaurant industry, "salad bar" refers to a form of self-service catering in which the customer picks and chooses from a variety of ingredients to make a salad. For example: The hotel has a salad bar where you can make your own salad.