granules
granules — 名詞
1. a very small, hard piece of a substance, with a shape similar to a grain of sand
顆粒
細小的粒狀物體
a very small, hard piece of a substance, with a shape similar to a grain of sand or rice
Amara wiped the salt granules off the kitchen table after dinner.
Amara 晚餐後將餐桌上的鹽粒擦掉。
collocation: salt granules / sugar granules / coffee granules
The coffee granules in Mei-Lin's cup turned the hot water dark brown within seconds.
Mei-Lin 杯中的咖啡顆粒在幾秒內就將熱水變成深棕色。
dissolve [granules] + hot water
The tiny sand granules that Diego collected were examined under a magnifying lens.
Diego 收集的細小沙粒在放大鏡下被仔細觀察。
Noor poured the laundry detergent granules into the washing machine drawer.
Noor 將洗衣粉顆粒倒入洗衣機的抽屜盒中。
Under the microscope, the starch granules looked like small, round beads.
在顯微鏡下,澱粉顆粒看起來像一顆顆圓潤的小珠子。
- grain
more general meaning — can refer to cereal crops or any tiny particle; 'granule' is more specific to hard, manufactured or processed particles
- particle
more formal and scientific; includes dust and microscopic pieces that aren't necessarily grain-shaped
- pellet
a small, rounded piece that has been deliberately formed (e.g. plastic pellets, animal feed pellets); more uniform in shape than a granule
- bead
a small, round drop of liquid that has become solid, or a decorative object; not interchangeable with 'granule'
文法句型
[plural noun] — not usually used in singular
用法筆記
The singular form 'granule' exists but is rarely used; the plural 'granules' is the standard form for referring to this type of substance in everyday speech.