condiments
condiments — 名詞
- condimentssingular
- condimentsesplural
1. foods such as ketchup, mustard, salt, or chili sauce that people add to a prepar
調味料
用餐時另外加的佐料
foods such as ketchup, mustard, salt, or chili sauce that people add to a prepared dish so it tastes better.
The waiter brought extra condiments so Mina could season her noodles.
服務生拿來額外的調味料,讓 Mina 可以替她的麵調味。
extra condiments served with a meal
On the picnic table, condiments sat beside the burgers and paper plates.
野餐桌上,調味料放在漢堡和紙盤旁邊。
Jay forgot the condiments, so the grilled corn tasted fairly plain.
Jay 忘了帶調味料,所以烤玉米吃起來相當清淡。
The deli keeps condiments in small bottles near the sandwich counter.
那家熟食店把調味料裝在小瓶子裡,放在三明治櫃台旁。
For hot dogs, condiments like mustard and relish were set out first.
吃熱狗時,像芥末和酸黃瓜醬這類調味料最先被擺出來。
- seasonings
often focuses more on flavouring ingredients used during cooking
- sauces
only covers liquid or semi-liquid condiments, not salt or spices
- toppings
can include foods added on top, not only flavouring items
文法句型
condiments + for/with food
serve / put out condiments
用法筆記
Usually plural when talking about several sauces, spices, or seasonings offered with food. Use the singular condiment for one kind or one bottle.