kelp
/kelp/ (bre, ipa) · /kelp/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkelp/ (ame, mw)
kelp — 名詞
- kelpsingular
- kelpsplural
1. a large brown plant-like organism that grows underwater in the sea, forming thic
海帶;昆布
大型褐色海藻,生長於海中
a large brown plant-like organism that grows underwater in the sea, forming thick underwater forests in cold coastal waters. Its long fronds are used as food and in some health products.
The thick kelp forest off the coast of California is home to many fish.
加州海岸外茂密的海帶森林是許多魚類的家。
collocation: kelp forest
Pablo's grandmother uses dried kelp in her homemade soup stock.
Pablo 的祖母在家煮湯時會使用乾海帶。
collocation: dried kelp
Qing read that kelp contains iodine and other minerals that are good for health.
Qing 讀到海帶含有對健康有益的碘和其他礦物質。
Marine biologists studied how warmer ocean water affects the growth of kelp.
海洋生物學家研究海水升溫如何影響海帶的生長。
Rosa spotted a sea otter floating among the giant kelp near the bay.
Rosa 看到一隻海獺在海灣附近的巨型海帶間漂浮。
用法筆記
Kelp is usually treated as an uncountable noun in general contexts. To refer to large underwater areas where it grows, use the phrases 'kelp forest' or 'kelp bed.'