bread roll
IPA/ˌbred ˈrəʊl/
IPA/ˌbred ˈrəʊl/
bread roll — noun
1. a small, rounded piece of baked bread that is meant to be eaten by one person, u
1.名詞A2
釋義
a small, rounded piece of baked bread that is meant to be eaten by one person, usually as part of a meal, and often split open and filled with butter, cheese, meat, or other food.
例句
Tariro picked up a warm bread roll from the basket on the kitchen table.
collocation: warm bread roll
For lunch, Noor had a bread roll filled with ham and melted cheese.
collocation: bread roll filled with [ingredient]
The baker sold fresh bread rolls for two dollars each at the morning market.
At the wedding reception, each guest found a warm bread roll beside their plate.
用法筆記
Commonly eaten with soup, salad, or as a sandwich base. A bread roll is smaller than a full loaf of bread.
常見錯誤
❌I bought a bread for my sandwich.
✅I bought a bread roll for my sandwich.
💡'bread' is an uncountable noun; use 'bread roll' or 'a piece of bread' for one unit.