Jobs):teacher Teacher student doctor nurse driver Driver farmer singer writer actor Actor actress Actress artist TV reporter engineer accountant Accountant policeman (male) Police salesperson Salesperson cleaner Cleaner.
Food and beverage (food &; Drink): Rice Rice bread Bread beef milk Milk water egg fish tofu Tofu Tofu cake hot dog hamburger French fries cookie biscuit Cookie jam Jam Jam noodles Noodles meat chicken pork Pork Pork mutton Mutton Mutton Mutton Mutton.
Vegetable vegetable salad soup ice ice-cream Coke juice tea coffee breakfast lunch dinner/supper dinner meal.
Fruits and vegetables (fruit &; Vegetables):apple Apple banana pear orange watermelon grape Grape eggplant Eggplant green beans Green Beans tomato potato Potato peach strawberry Strawberry Strawberry cucumber Cucumber onion Onion Onion carrot Carrot Carrot Carrot cabbage Cabbage Cabbage
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Vehicles):bike, bike, bus, bus, train, boat, boat, ship, yacht; Car car taxi jeep jeep van minivan; Plane/airplane subway/underground subway motor cycle motorcycle.
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Carrot (carrot) Tomato (tomato) Cabbage (cabbage) Spinach (spinach) Broccoli (broccoli) Lettuce (lettuce) Onion (onion) Pea (pea) Potato (potato) Pumpkin (pumpkin).
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Vegetables are the general term for vegetables, which can be used to refer to different kinds of vegetables. It is a collective noun, which contains many specific vegetable varieties.
Classification of vegetable crops:
Vegetable crops can be called "vegetable crops" in English, which covers all crops whose main output is vegetables. This includes different types of vegetables such as leafy vegetables, root vegetables and solanaceous vegetables.
Differences between British English and American English;
It should be noted that there may be differences in the naming of some vegetables between British English and American English. For example, British people call tomatoes "tomatoes", while Americans call them "tomatoes". Similarly, British people call eggplant "aubergine", while Americans call it "eggplant".
Summary:
English words of vegetables include "vegetables" as a general term and many specific vegetable names. Common vegetables are carrot, tomato, cabbage, spinach and so on. In addition, vegetable crops can be called "vegetable crops", including different types of vegetables.
It should be noted that there may be differences in the names of some vegetables between British English and American English. Knowing the English names of these vegetables is helpful to communicate and describe things related to vegetables in English environment.