radish
radish — noun
- radishsingular
- radishesplural
1. a small round or finger-shaped vegetable that grows under the ground, with red o
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.
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
The first radishes of spring tasted bright and peppery on Adina's tongue.
Kwame planted rows of radish seeds along the edge of the vegetable bed.
At the farmers' market, Isabela bought tomatoes, carrots, and a small bag of red 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.