potato
I. Interpretation
Potato; Potato;
Second, the word form changes
Complex number: potatoes
Third, usage
Potato as a noun means potato, for example:
I made mashed potatoes for diner tonight. I made mashed potatoes for dinner tonight.
Common idiom usage: "small potatoes" means a trivial matter, which is not worth mentioning.
Don't worry about it, it's just small potatoes. Don't worry, it's just a trivial matter.
Fourth, bilingual examples
1、Now? experts? are? extolling? the? virtues? of? the? humble? potato.
Now experts are praising the benefits of the ugly potato.
2、This? bit? of? burnt? potato? is? no? more? than? on? Appraisal? for? a? meal.?
This burnt potato is barely a meal!
3、Issues? like? this? are? the? newspaper's? meat? and? potatoes.?
Topics like this are the material on which newspapers live.
4、Serve? the? lamb? with? new? potatoes? and? green? beans.?
Mutton is served with fresh potatoes and green beans.
V. Collocation of words
Mashed potato mashed potatoes
Baked potato baked potato
Potato chips
French fries
Potato salad potato salad