mangoes
mangoes — 名詞
1. a sweet fruit that grows in warm climates, with a thin outer skin that turns gre
芒果
熱帶水果,果肉香甜多汁
a sweet fruit that grows in warm climates, with a thin outer skin that turns green, yellow, or red when ripe, and soft orange flesh surrounding a large flat seed
Ingrid sliced a ripe mango and added it to her morning fruit bowl.
Ingrid 把一顆成熟的芒果切片,加入她早上的水果碗中。
collocation: slice + mango
At the night market, Felix bought two bags of dried mangoes for his family trip.
Felix 在夜市買了兩袋芒果乾,準備帶去家庭旅行。
The mango tree in Sayaka's garden produced over a hundred sweet mangoes this year.
Sayaka 家院子裡的芒果樹今年結了超過一百顆香甜的芒果。
Esteban used fresh mangoes to make a spicy sauce for the grilled fish.
Esteban 用新鮮芒果來做烤魚的辣醬。
Dried mangoes are a popular snack among hikers because they are light and sweet.
芒果乾是登山健行者很喜歡的零食,因為它又輕又甜。
用法筆記
Mangoes are countable when referring to individual fruits ('I ate two mangoes'), but uncountable when describing the fruit as a food substance or ingredient ('This salad has mango in it').