The English word for lemon is [/?lem?n/], pronounced Lemon, and the word is lemon.
I. PronunciationEnglish: [/?lem?n/]; American: [/?lem?n/]
II. Chinese translationn.lemon; lemon juice; lemonade; lemon color; lemonade; light yellow; useless thing
adj.light yellow; lemon-colored III. FormsPlural: lemons
IV. Phrase Collocationlemon tree lemon tree
lemon tea lemon tealemon grass lemon grass
lemon juice lemon juice
lemon peel strong>lemon peel
lemon yellow lemon yellow
V. Bilingual Example Sentences1. Squeeze?the?juice?of?half?a?lemon?over?the? fish.?
Squeeze the juice of half a lemon over the fish.
2. Add?the?lemon?juice?and?mix?well.?
Add the lemon juice and mix?well.
3.The?hotel?was?in?a?beautiful?position?amid?lemon?groves. ?
The hotel was in a?beautiful?position?amidst lemon?groves.
4.Store?lemons?in?a?cool?dry?place. ?
Store the lemons in a dry and cool place.
5.Lastly,add?the?lemon?juice. ?
Lastly,add?the?lemon?juice.?
6.The?sun?is?there,?the?slender?trees,?the?lemon?houses. ?
The sun?is?there,?the slender?trees,?the?lemon?houses.
VI. Usage1. Directly from Middle French limon, meaning lemon.
2. Generally refers to lemons. Lemon (scientific name: Citrus limon? (L.) Burm. f.), for the Dicotyledonaceae family Rutaceae citrus plants, lemon is also known as Lemon Fruit, Ocean Lemon, Beneficial Fruit and so on.