aubergine
/ˈəʊbəʒiːn/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈəʊbərʒiːn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈō-bər-ˌzhēn/ (ame, mw)
aubergine — 名詞
- auberginesingular
- auberginesplural
1. a dark purple vegetable with pale flesh inside, usually cooked and eaten in dish
茄子
英式英語常用的紫色蔬菜名稱
a dark purple vegetable with pale flesh inside, usually cooked and eaten in dishes such as curry, stew, or grilled slices
Eshe roasted thick aubergine slices with olive oil for dinner.
Eshe 晚餐把厚切茄子片拌上橄欖油後拿去烤。
collocation: roast aubergine slices
The cafe served warm flatbread with smoky aubergine dip.
那家咖啡館供應溫熱的扁麵包,搭配帶煙燻味的茄子沾醬。
aubergine as modifier: aubergine dip
Ziad added chopped aubergine to the tomato stew after lunch.
Ziad 午餐後把切碎的茄子加進番茄燉菜裡。
At the market, Esme chose the firmest aubergine for the curry.
在市場裡,Esme 挑了最結實的那條茄子來做咖哩。
文法句型
cook an aubergine
aubergine + noun (aubergine curry, aubergine dip)
用法筆記
In British English, 'aubergine' is the usual word for this vegetable. In American English, people normally say 'eggplant'.
常見錯誤
2. the garden plant that grows aubergines, with broad leaves, purple flowers, and f
茄子植株
會長出茄子果實的植物
the garden plant that grows aubergines, with broad leaves, purple flowers, and fruit that hangs from the stem
Heloisa tied the young aubergine plant to a thin bamboo stick.
Heloisa 把幼小的茄子植株綁在細竹枝上固定。
gardening context: aubergine plant
Putri checked the aubergine plants each morning for insect damage.
Putri 每天早上都會檢查茄子植株有沒有蟲害。
After heavy rain, the aubergine plants needed dry, warmer soil.
下過大雨後,這些茄子植株需要較乾燥、較溫暖的土壤。
Jiwoo noticed small purple flowers on the aubergine before harvest.
Jiwoo 在採收前注意到茄子植株上開出了小小的紫花。
- eggplant
American English usually uses this word for both the plant and the edible fruit
- nightshade
the wider plant family; much less specific than aubergine
文法句型
grow aubergines
an aubergine plant
用法筆記
This plant sense appears mainly in gardening and farming contexts. In everyday conversation, 'aubergine' usually means the vegetable itself.