sriracha
IPA/sɪˈrɑː.tʃə/
IPA/sɪˈrɑː.tʃə/
sriracha — noun
1. a hot, red sauce made from chilli peppers and garlic, used to add a spicy flavou
1.名詞B2
釋義
a hot, red sauce made from chilli peppers and garlic, used to add a spicy flavour to food
例句
Christopher squeezed sriracha over his noodles to make them hotter.
squeeze sriracha over [food]
Sayaka added a few drops of sriracha to her morning eggs.
add sriracha to [dish]
The food truck serves spicy tacos with a side of sriracha.
Manuela keeps a bottle of sriracha on her kitchen table.
Many cooks mix sriracha with mayonnaise to create a creamy, spicy dip.
同義詞
- hot sauce
the general category that includes sriracha
- chilli sauce
broader term; sriracha is a thicker, garlicky kind
文法句型
a bottle/squeeze of sriracha
用法筆記
Usually uncountable — learners should say 'some sriracha' or 'a bottle of sriracha', not 'a sriracha'.
常見錯誤
❌Can I have a sriracha on my rice?
✅Can I have some sriracha on my rice?
💡sriracha is uncountable, so use 'some' or 'a bit of', not 'a'.