hummus
hummus — 名詞
1. a smooth, thick paste made by blending chickpeas with tahini, lemon juice, olive
鷹嘴豆泥
中東風味的鷹嘴豆泥蘸醬
a smooth, thick paste made by blending chickpeas with tahini, lemon juice, olive oil, and garlic; a traditional Middle Eastern food that people commonly serve as a dip alongside pita bread or fresh vegetables
Ramón dipped a piece of warm pita bread into the hummus.
Ramón 拿一片溫熱的皮塔餅蘸了蘸鷹嘴豆泥。
collocation: dip [bread/vegetable] into hummus
Nora made a batch of hummus for the dinner party using her grandmother's recipe.
Nora 按照外婆的食譜做了一批鷹嘴豆泥,準備帶去聚餐。
collocation: make hummus
The supermarket sells three kinds of hummus — plain, roasted red pepper, and garlic.
那間超市賣三種鷹嘴豆泥——原味、烤甜椒味和大蒜味。
Yara spread hummus on her sandwich instead of butter for a lighter lunch.
Yara 在三明治上抹了鷹嘴豆泥代替奶油,當作比較清爽的午餐。
At the picnic Brooke served hummus with carrot sticks and cucumber slices.
野餐時,Brooke 端出鷹嘴豆泥,旁邊擺了紅蘿蔔棒和小黃瓜片。
- dip
a broader category; hummus is one specific type of dip
- spread
used when hummus is put on bread or crackers rather than dipped into
- baba ganoush
a similar Middle Eastern dip but made with roasted eggplant instead of chickpeas
用法筆記
Hummus is an uncountable noun — you cannot say 'a hummus' or 'one hummus'. Use a piece of / a bowl of / some hummus instead. The word can be spelled 'hummus', 'houmous', or 'hommos'; 'hummus' is the most common form worldwide.