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How do you say carrots in English?
Carrots English reading [? k? r? ts]。

As a noun, it means carrot and carrot; Remuneration, benefits, prizes, promises; Bait; (informal) redhead (plural of carrot).

Common collocation:

carrot? and? Stick combines hard and soft; Carrots and sticks are used together.

Synonym:

n.? Carrots; Carrots (plural form of carrot) turnips

Bilingual examples:

1、Doctors have always told us that? carrots? are good for our eyes.

Doctors always tell us that eating carrots is good for our eyes.

2、He's trying to snack on vegetables like? carrots? to be healthy.

He tries to eat some vegetables such as carrots to keep healthy.

3、I hated? carrots? when I was a kid. Now I love them!

I especially hated carrots when I was a child, but now I like them very much!

Carrots:

Carrots are rich in nutrition, and contain many components beneficial to health, such as sucrose, starch, carotene, B vitamins, folic acid, various amino acids, lysine, mannitol, lignin, pectin, quercetin, kaempferol, volatile oil, caffeic acid and calcium.

Carrots like sunny and cool climate, and are suitable for planting in alluvial sandy soil or sandy loam with deep and fertile topsoil, pH of 6.0~6.6, moisture conservation and good drainage.

The roots of carrots are fleshy, long and conical, thick and fat, and red or yellow. The stems are solitary, and all of them have white coarse bristles. The basal leaves are membranous, oblong, bipinnately divided twice or thrice, and the petiole is 3 ~12cm long. Cauline leaves are subsessile, with leaf sheaths, and the final lobes are small or slender.

Compound umbel, the peduncle is hirsute; Involucre has many bracts, pinnately divided and lobes linear; Umbrella spokes are numerous; Bracteoles linear, undivided or 2-3-lobed; Flowers are usually white and sometimes reddish. The fruit is oval with white bristles on the edges.