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Is vegetable countable or uncountable?
Vegetable means "vegetable", which is usually a countable noun, but it is usually used in the plural.

Vegetable basically means "vegetable", which is used as a metaphor to refer to a "vegetative person" who has lost his thinking ability due to injury, illness or abnormal situation but is still alive; It can also refer to "a person with a monotonous life".

Vegetable can also be placed before other nouns as an attribute in a sentence.

vegetable

Pronunciation: English? [? ved? t? bl]? Beautiful? [? v? d? t? bl]?

Vegetables; Plants; vegetable

Vegetable-like; Plant.

Example:

In? that? part? of? the? world? you? can? feed? cattle? on? almost? any? green? vegetable? or? fruit?

In that place, almost any green vegetable or fruit can be eaten by cattle.

Extended data:

Synonym of vegetable:

1、greens

English [ɡ'ri:nz]? America [π' ri: NZ]?

Green leafy vegetables; Green vegetables (noun plural of green); Green clothes; Plants.

She? washed? the? salad? greens? and? mixed? them? with? the? dressing.?

She washed the green vegetables for salad and mixed them well with salad dressing.

2、greenstuff

English ['gri:nst? f] ? Beauty ['gr? n? st? f] ?

Vegetables

The? micro-ecological? significance? of? the? traditional? greenstuff? pickling? process?

Significance of microbial ecology in traditional pickling and fermentation process of vegetables.