have/eat a kebab
kebab 是可数名词,单数前通常加 a/an。
Let's have a kebab for dinner.
我们晚餐吃烤肉串吧。
烤肉串;烤串
kebabs — plural of kebab
先理解核心含义,再看它在真实句子里的用法。
烤肉串;烤串
cubes of meat marinated and cooked on a skewer, usually with vegetables
Let's have a kebab for dinner.
我们晚餐吃烤肉串吧。
A restaurant that sells kebabs
The outward growing portions of a shish kebab structure.
A menu icon of three vertical dots.
We ordered a chicken kebab with peppers and onions at the food stall.
我们在小吃摊点了一串配青椒和洋葱的鸡肉烤串。
He cooked beef kebabs on the grill for the family picnic.
他为家庭野餐在烤架上烤了牛肉串。
Could you pass me the last kebab before you finish the plate?
在你把那盘吃完之前,能把最后一串烤肉串递给我吗?
kebab 是可数名词,单数前通常加 a/an。
Let's have a kebab for dinner.
我们晚餐吃烤肉串吧。
We ordered three kebabs and some chips.
我们点了三串烤肉串和一些薯条。
kebab 常作定语修饰 shop、restaurant 等名词。
There is a kebab shop near my house.
我家附近有一家烤肉串店。
Not this
I ate three kebab at the night market.
Use this
I ate three kebabs at the night market.
kebab 是可数名词,指“一串烤肉”;表示“三串”时要用复数形式 kebabs。中文名词没有复数变化,因此容易漏掉词尾 -s。
Not this
She ordered kebab for dinner.
Use this
She ordered a kebab for dinner.
kebab 是可数名词;当说话人指的是“一串/一份”具体的烤肉串时,需要用不定冠词 a,不能像不可数名词那样直接零冠词使用。
Focus on the distinctions below. Other candidates are kept compact until a reliable usage note is available.
羊肉串
We ordered two lamb kebabs and a mixed salad.
我们点了两串羊肉串和一份什锦沙拉。
鸡肉串
She grilled chicken kebabs with peppers and onions.
她用青椒和洋葱烤了鸡肉串。
烤肉串的签子
Thread the marinated meat onto a kebab skewer.
把腌好的肉穿到烤肉串的签子上。
烤肉串店
There is a kebab shop on the corner that stays open late.
街角有一家营业到很晚的烤肉串店。
土耳其烤肉卷
He bought a doner kebab from a street stall.
他从路边摊买了一个土耳其烤肉卷。
烤串
The restaurant is famous for its authentic shish kebabs.
这家餐厅以正宗烤串闻名。
缺心眼;傻乎乎的
He's one kebab short of a mixed grill if he believes that story.
他要是相信那个说法,那就是缺心眼。
Use kebabs naturally, then get feedback on meaning, tone, grammar, and phrasing.
Revisit a common error or keep this word in your review list.
kebab 音似“咔吧”,想象竹签串肉烤得咔吧作响,吃的就是烤肉串配蔬菜。
语域:neutral 常见场景:餐厅菜单、烹饪食谱、日常聊天 这个词是常见名词,多用于餐厅点餐、食谱或日常聊天;较正式的书面文本里不算常用。
These words rhyme with the /ɑːb/ sound in the stressed syllable of kebab (General American). Watch out for lookalikes: cab /kæb/, tab /tæb/, and Arab /ˈærəb/ look similar in spelling but have different vowel sounds or stress.
Dictionary facts from ECDICT, WIKTIONARY.