kiwi
/ˈkiːwi/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkiːwi/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkē-(ˌ)wē/ (ame, mw) · /ˈkiː.wiː/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkiː.wiː/ (ame, ipa)
kiwi — 名詞
- kiwisingular
- kiwisplural
1. an oval fruit, roughly as big as a large egg. Its thin brown skin is fuzzy to th
奇異果
棕色外皮、綠色果肉的水果
an oval fruit, roughly as big as a large egg. Its thin brown skin is fuzzy to the touch, and the inside is vivid green with a ring of tiny black seeds. The taste is both sweet and a little tangy.
Lan sliced a ripe kiwi into her morning bowl of yogurt and granola.
Lan 將切好的奇異果放進她早上的優格燕麥碗裡。
prep. 'into [dish]' for adding kiwi to food
Eleni peeled the kiwi before eating it because she did not like the fuzzy skin.
Eleni 把奇異果的皮削掉再吃,因為她不喜歡那層毛茸茸的外皮。
collocation: fuzzy skin / peel a kiwi
This smoothie recipe calls for two kiwis, a banana, and a handful of spinach.
這份冰沙食譜需要兩顆奇異果、一根香蕉和一把菠菜。
The supermarket had a special offer on kiwis this week.
這家超市本週的奇異果有特價優惠。
Adisa checked whether the kiwis were ripe by gently pressing the fruit with his thumb.
Adisa 用拇指輕輕按壓果身,確認奇異果是否已經成熟。
- kiwi fruit
fuller name, used especially in formal or commercial contexts
- kiwifruit
originally a brand name, now the standard term on packaging and in grocery stores
文法句型
a kiwi
kiwis (plural)
用法筆記
Also called 'kiwi fruit' or 'kiwifruit'. The skin is edible but many people prefer to peel it because of the fuzzy texture.
常見錯誤
2. a flightless bird that lives in New Zealand, roughly the size of a chicken. It h
奇異鳥;鷸鴕
紐西蘭特有的不會飛的鳥類
a flightless bird that lives in New Zealand, roughly the size of a chicken. It has a very long narrow beak, tiny wings that are hard to see, and grey-brown feathers that look like hair. New Zealanders consider this bird their national emblem, and it comes out at night to feed.
The kiwi uses its long beak to probe the forest floor for insects and worms.
奇異鳥用牠長長的喙在森林地表翻找昆蟲和蠕蟲。
collocation: long beak; purpose clause 'to probe…'
Arjun learned that kiwis are nocturnal birds that come out only after dark.
Arjun 學到奇異鳥是夜行性鳥類,天黑後才會出來活動。
Conservation groups work hard to protect the remaining kiwi population in the wild.
保育團體努力保護野外僅存的奇異鳥族群。
Lien saw a kiwi at the wildlife sanctuary during her trip to the South Island.
Lien 在南島旅行時,在野生動物保護區看到了一隻奇異鳥。
Unlike most birds, the kiwi has tiny wings that are almost impossible to see.
和大多數鳥類不同,奇異鳥的翅膀很小,幾乎看不見。
- apteryx
scientific genus name, used in biology contexts only
文法句型
a kiwi
kiwis (plural)
the kiwi (the species)
用法筆記
The kiwi is a national icon of New Zealand. New Zealanders often call themselves 'Kiwis' after this bird (see sense 3). The scientific name for the bird is Apteryx, but this is rarely used outside zoology.
常見錯誤
3. an informal way to describe someone who comes from New Zealand. It has a friendl
紐西蘭人
來自紐西蘭的人(非正式用法)
an informal way to describe someone who comes from New Zealand. It has a friendly and positive tone, and many New Zealanders use this word to talk about themselves.
Nellie is a proud Kiwi who always brings back local treats from her overseas trips.
Nellie 是一位以自己為傲的紐西蘭人,出國旅行總會帶回當地的特產。
collocation: proud Kiwi
The tour guide explained that many Kiwis live abroad but stay connected to their homeland.
導遊解釋說,許多 Kiwi 住在國外,但仍然與家鄉保持聯繫。
Caio met a group of friendly Kiwis while backpacking through the South Island.
Caio 在 backpacking 南島時認識了一群友善的 Kiwi。
Madison grew up in Auckland and considers herself a true Kiwi through and through.
Madison 在奧克蘭長大,她認為自己是道道地地的 Kiwi。
- New Zealander
the standard, neutral term used in all contexts including formal writing
- NZer
informal abbreviation, used in writing but not common in speech
文法句型
a Kiwi
Kiwis (plural)
用法筆記
Informal term — 'New Zealander' is the neutral, official term suitable for all registers. 'Kiwi' is broadly acceptable in everyday conversation and writing within New Zealand, but may be unfamiliar to some international audiences. Often capitalised when referring to a person (Kiwi) to distinguish it from the fruit or bird senses.
常見錯誤
kiwi — 形容詞
- kiwipositive
- more kiwicomparative
- most kiwisuperlative
1. associated with New Zealand — used especially before a noun to describe the cult
紐西蘭的
與紐西蘭文化、人物或產品相關的
associated with New Zealand — used especially before a noun to describe the culture, products, or character of the country. This adjective is most common in informal or conversational settings.
Henry's grandmother taught him traditional Kiwi recipes for baking and roasting.
Henry 的祖母教他傳統的 Kiwi 烘焙和燒烤食譜。
attributive adj: Kiwi recipes
Élise loved the relaxed pace of Kiwi life during her stay in Wellington.
Élise 在威靈頓期間非常喜歡 Kiwi 悠閒的生活步調。
Ilan found the Kiwi accent quite different from Australian English at first.
Ilan 一開始覺得 Kiwi 口音和澳洲英語有很大的不同。
The film festival featured several new Kiwi directors and their latest works.
影展上放映了幾位新銳 Kiwi 導演的最新作品。
Many international students come to study at Kiwi universities each year.
每年有許多國際學生前來 Kiwi 的大學就讀。
- New Zealand
the neutral, standard adjective, equally common in formal and informal contexts
- NZ
informal abbreviation used in writing (e.g., 'NZ wines') but not usually spoken in full sentences as an adjective
文法句型
kiwi + noun
用法筆記
Used only before a noun (attributive position). 'Kiwi' as an adjective is not used after verbs like 'be' — you say 'The culture is New Zealand-style' or 'The accent is from New Zealand', not 'The culture is Kiwi'. The comparative/superlative forms do not exist for this adjective. More formal alternatives include 'New Zealand' (as adjective) or 'New Zealand-style'.