单词:tomatoes
n native to South America; widely cultivated in many varieties
tomatoes的用法和样例:
例句
- The vice president had to dodge flying tomatoes.副总统不得不闪躲飞来的番茄。
- He weighed out a pound of tomatoes.他秤了一磅番茄。
- These tomatoes are plump and juicy.这些西红柿个大汁多。
- The shortage of tomatoes kept the prices up.西红柿的短缺提高了它的价格。
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