condiments
英 [ˈkəndɪmənts]
美 [ˈkɑndəmənts]
n. 调味料; 作料; 调味汁(或酱等); 酱料
condiment的复数
柯林斯词典
- 调味品;作料
Acondimentis a substance such as salt, pepper, or mustard that you add to food when you eat it in order to improve the flavour.
双语例句
- We eat with our eyes, and choosing colorful condiments can enhance the nutritional value of a routine food.
我们是用眼睛欣赏食物的,选择色彩丰富的调味品可以提高普通食物的营养。 - Condiments onion, mushroom, ham, tomato, bacon, chive, olive, bell pepper and cheese.
洋葱,蘑菇,火腿,番茄,培根,葱,橄榄,甜椒和芝士。 - Often pungent in flavour and therefore added in fairly small quantities, popular condiments include salt, pepper, ketchup, mustard, olive oil, vinegar and sugar.
由于味道往往比较刺激,所以只适度地添加少量,一般的调料包括盐,胡椒,茄汁,芥末,橄榄油,醋和糖。 - These delicious crispy crackers are dressed up with condiments of the sweet and spicy variety.
这些美味松脆的点心可以加各种甜味和辣味调味品。 - The main dish had little flavor, but I made it palatable by adding condiments.
主菜没什么味道,不过我加了调味料使它味美可口。 - Condiments: Almond Slices, Walnuts, Macadamias and Pine Nuts.
调味品:杏仁片,胡桃,坚果和松仁。 - Condiments are sometimes added prior to serving, for example a sandwich made with ketchup or mustard.
调料有时是上碟前使用的,比如用茄汁或芥末制作的三明治。 - Pepper and salt are condiments.
辣椒和盐都是调味品。 - Peper and salt are condiments.
胡椒和食盐是调味品。 - Goulash is seasoned with paprika. mustard and ketchup are condiments.
芥末和番茄酱都是调味品。
