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tomato

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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to·ma·to /təˈmɑːtəʊ $ -ˈmeɪtoʊ/ ●●● S2 noun (plural tomatoes) [countable]  tomatoes.jpg DFa round soft red fruit eaten raw or cooked as a vegetable 番茄,西红柿4  See picture of 见图 VEGETABLE 15 see picture at 见图 vegetable1
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tomatoI picked up a tomato so big it sat on the ground.He smelled of stale faeces and tomato sauce.Reduce heat to simmer, cover and cook until sauce forms and tomatoes fall apart, about 15 minutes.Remove from heat and add roasted pepper, tomato, green onion, and thyme; mix thoroughly.Images of sprawling tomato vines, twiggy raspberry bushes and zucchini leaves powdered with mildew all contribute to this prejudice.Add stock, tomato purée and seasoning.FIG. 3 Five conditions were applied to the tomato seedlings.Add orange zest, tomatoes, and raisins and simmer approximately 10 minutes to form a light sauce consistency.
Origin tomato (1600-1700) Spanish tomate, from Nahuatl tomatl
to·ma·to nounChineseSyllable
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tomato
tomato S2 /təˈmɑːtəʊ $ -ˈmeɪtoʊ/ noun (plural tomatoes) [countable]
 Date: 1600-1700
 Language: Spanish
 Origin: tomate, from Nahuatl tomatl

a round soft red fruit eaten raw or cooked as a vegetable


🔑 to·matoBrE /təˈmɑːtəʊ/ 🔊NAmE /təˈmeɪtoʊ/ 🔊 noun [countable, uncountable] (
plural
to·matoes
)
a soft fruit with a lot of juice and shiny red skin that is eaten as a vegetable either raw or cooked 番茄;西红柿a bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich熏肉生菜番茄三明治sliced tomatoes番茄片tomato plants番茄植株