condiment 英 [ˈkɒndɪmənt]   美 [ˈkɑndɪmənt]

condiment

condiment  英 [ˈkɒndɪmənt] 美 [ˈkɑndɪmənt]

n. 调味品;佐料 

名词复数:condiments 

Look for fun condiment squeeze bottles and let kids squeeze out their own ketchup. 另外,你找些好玩的佐料压榨瓶,让孩子自己挤出番茄酱。
So in an attempt to see if I can change my reaction to this common condiment I thought I'd try a not very scientific experiment. 所以说就算要做个测试来看我能不能改变我对普遍调味品的反应,我宁愿选择一个不那么科学的实验。

  • A condiment adds flavor to food. Ketchup and mustard are popular condiments.
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  • n. 调味品;佐料
  • 1. Look for fun condiment squeeze bottles and let kids squeeze out their own ketchup.

    另外,你找些好玩的佐料压榨瓶,让孩子自己挤出番茄酱。

  • 2. So in an attempt to see if I can change my reaction to this common condiment I thought I'd try a not very scientific experiment.

    所以说就算要做个测试来看我能不能改变我对普遍调味品的反应,我宁愿选择一个不那么科学的实验。

  • 3. Fact: Apparently this condiment can reinstate shine to your small change.

    事实:这显然是调味品的小改变让事物恢复光芒。

  • condiment (n.) mid-15c., "a pickling fluid, seasoning, sauce, something used to give relish to food," from Old French condiment (13c.), from Latin condimentum "spice, seasoning, sauce," from condire "to preserve, pickle, season, put fruit in vinegar, wine, spices, etc.," a variant of condere "put together, store," from assimilated form of com "together" (see con-) + -dere "put," from PIE root *dhe- "to put, place."
con·di·ment / ˈkɒndɪmənt ; NAmE ˈkɑːndɪmənt / noun [usually plural ] 1 ( BrE) a substance such as salt or pepper that is used to give flavour to food 调味料;作料 2 ( especially NAmE) a sauce, etc. that is used to give flavour to food, or that is eaten with food 调味汁(或酱等);酱料 condiment condiments con·di·ment / ˈkɒndɪmənt ; NAmE ˈkɑːndɪmənt /
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