guacamole
/ˌɡwækəˈməʊleɪ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɡwækəˈməʊleɪ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌgwä-kə-ˈmō-lē/ (ame, mw)
guacamole — noun
1. A creamy Mexican dip made mainly from mashed avocado, usually seasoned with lime
A creamy Mexican dip made mainly from mashed avocado, usually seasoned with lime, onion, salt, and herbs, and eaten with chips or on other food.
Hiro made guacamole for the barbecue and served it with warm chips.
serve guacamole with chips
Sana spread guacamole on her chicken wrap before lunch at work.
spread guacamole on [food]
The cafe adds guacamole to each veggie burger for extra richness.
Kian mixed more lime into the guacamole after tasting it.
At the picnic, Paloma kept the guacamole cold in a small bowl.
- avocado dip
a general English description that does not always suggest the Mexican style
- avocado spread
often thicker and used on bread, not always served as a dip
文法句型
guacamole — usually uncountable noun
a bowl of guacamole
用法筆記
Usually uncountable when you mean the food in general. Say some guacamole or a bowl of guacamole rather than a guacamole.