pepper
pepper 英 [ˈpepə(r)] 美 [ˈpɛpɚ]
n. 胡椒;辣椒; vt. 撒胡椒粉于
进行时:peppering 过去式:peppered 过去分词:peppered 第三人称单数:peppers 名词复数:peppers
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- n. 胡椒;辣椒;
- vt. 撒胡椒粉于
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1. Season with salt and pepper
用盐和胡椒粉调味
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2. freshly ground pepper
新研磨的胡椒粉
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3. peppered steak
撒了胡椒粉的牛排
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4. Salt and pepper the potatoes.
给土豆放上盐和胡椒粉。
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5. He peppered his speech with jokes.
他在讲演中插入了许多笑话。
- pepper (n.) Old English pipor, from an early West Germanic borrowing of Latin piper "pepper," from Greek piperi, probably (via Persian) from Middle Indic pippari, from Sanskrit pippali "long pepper." The Latin word is the source of German Pfeffer, Italian pepe, French poivre, Old Church Slavonic pipru, Lithuanian pipiras, Old Irish piobhar, Welsh pybyr, etc. Application to fruits of the capsicum family (unrelated, originally native of tropical America) is 16c.
- pepper (v.) "to sprinkle as with pepper," 1610s, from pepper (n.). Old English had gepipera. Meaning "to pelt with shot, etc." is from 1640s. Related: Peppered; peppering.
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