condiment
/ˈkɒndɪmənt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkɑːndɪmənt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkän-də-mənt/ (ame, mw)
condiment — 名詞
- condimentsingular
- condimentsplural
1. an extra food, such as a sauce, spice, or relish, that people put on a dish in a
調味料
加在食物上提味的醬料或香料
an extra food, such as a sauce, spice, or relish, that people put on a dish in a small amount to make it taste better
Bilal reached for a smoky condiment before biting into the burger.
Bilal 咬漢堡前先伸手去拿一種帶煙燻味的調味料。
reach for a condiment before eating
The food stall offered each noodle bowl with a spicy condiment.
那個小吃攤給每碗麵都配上一種辣味調味料。
serve a condiment with a dish
Yael kept every cold condiment in the fridge beside the milk.
Yael 把每一種冷藏調味料都放在牛奶旁邊的冰箱裡。
At lunch, Manuela added a sweet mango condiment to the rice.
吃午餐時,Manuela 往飯上加了一種甜甜的芒果調味料。
Lakshmi spooned a green herb condiment onto the hot fish cakes.
Lakshmi 把綠色香草調味料舀到熱騰騰的魚餅上。
文法句型
a condiment for noodles
add a condiment to rice
serve condiments with a meal
用法筆記
Often used as a category word for sauces, relishes, and similar extras served with food, rather than for the main part of the dish itself.