radish

IPA/ˈrædɪʃ/
KK[rˈædɪʃ]IPA/ˈrædɪʃ/

radish — noun

  • radishsingular
  • radishesplural

1. a small round or finger-shaped vegetable that grows under the ground, with red o

1.名詞B1
釋義

a small round or finger-shaped vegetable that grows under the ground, with red or white skin and a sharp, peppery flavour, often sliced into salads when raw.

例句

Trang sliced a few radishes thinly and scattered them over the green salad.

typical kitchen action: slice + scatter over salad

Vikram pulled a bunch of radishes from the garden and rinsed off the soil.

common pattern: a bunch of radishes

用法筆記

Almost always countable; people commonly say 'a bunch of radishes' for the cluster sold together with their leafy tops attached.

常見錯誤

I ate some radish in the salad.
I ate some radishes in the salad.
💡when you mean several pieces, use the plural countable form.