The English word for egg is [/eɡ/], the phonetic translation is eh a, and the word is egg.
I. PronunciationEnglish: [/eɡ/]; American: [/eɡ/]
II. Chinese translation?n.(esp.) egg; (of birds) egg; (of fish, insects, etc.) ovum; ovum; oocyte; (used as food) fowl's egg
v.goad; encourage
III.FormsThird-person singular: < eggs
Plural: eggs
Present participle: egging
Past tense: egged
Past participle. : egged
IV. Phrase Matchingegg on egging on
a boiled egg boiled egg?
bacon and egg bacon and egg?
fried egg fried egg
poached egg scrambled egg
scrambled egg scrambled egg
V. Bilingual Example Sentences1 . .Add?the?eggs?to?the?mixture?and?beat?well.?
Add the eggs to the mixture and mix well.
2. Use?the?whites?of?two?eggs.?
Use the whites of?two?eggs.
3.Combine?the?eggs?with?a?little?flour.?
Whisk the eggs with a little flour.
4.Bind?the?mixture?together?with?a?little?beaten?egg.?
Bind the mixture together with a little beaten egg.
5.The?eggs?are?about?to?hatch.?
These eggs are about to hatch.
6.Crack?three?eggs?into?a?bowl?and?mix?them?together.?
Beat 3 eggs into the bowl and mix well.
6. Usage1. The basic meaning is "egg, egg", referring to eggs laid by birds, reptiles, insects, etc., and when used in this way, it is a countable noun. , when egg refers to "eggs" and "eggs" in general, it is often used in the plural form;<
2. It can also be interpreted as "eggs" or "eggs" to refer to eggs used as food, i.e. eggs with their shells opened for cooking, i.e. eggs with their shells opened for cooking. eggs used as food, i.e., eggs with shells opened for cooking, is an uncountable noun, and can be used as a bit of egg to mean "a little bit of egg";
3. In technical terminology egg can mean egg cell.