单词 | zucchini |
释义 | zucchini[ zoo-kee-nee ] / zuˈki ni / noun, plural zuc·chi·ni, zuc·chi·nis.a variety of summer squash that is shaped like a cucumber and that has a smooth, dark-green skin. the plant bearing this fruit. VIDEO FOR ZUCCHINIWATCH NOW: Are These Foods Fruits, Vegetables, Or Berries?How can we know what is a fruit? A vegetable? A berry? A nut? Doesn't it seem like it's always changing? Why is it so confusing? Also called, especially British, courgette. Origin of zucchini1925–30, Americanism;<Italian, plural of zucchino, equivalent to zucc(a) gourd (see zucchetto) + -ino diminutive suffix usage note for zucchiniThis vegetable (actually an immature fruit), borrowed from Italy along with its name, has, in its native Italian language, both a feminine form ( zucchina, with the plural zucchine ) and a masculine form ( zucchino, with the plural zucchini ). It is the latter plural that has made it into English. And as with other Italian foods that enrich our vocabulary along with our diets, we have imported a plural form—only to treat it as a singular noun. Spaghetti, ravioli, tortellini, and fettuccini grace not only our dinner tables but our dictionaries, which show that English speakers normally treat these terms as mass (that is, uncountable) nouns rather than as plurals. We say, “This spaghetti is delicious” or “I'd like some fettuccini,” since we are not referring to individual pieces but to a cooked or cookable dish of pasta. Jokingly, we occasionally acknowledge Italian grammar, as by claiming to pick up one thin “spaghetto” or a puffy “raviolo.” Zucchini, however, is different. Because of the vegetable's size, it is a count noun when whole; you can bring home six zucchini or zucchinis from the supermarket. But when it is sliced, cooked, and served, you once again have a dish of food that is talked about as a mass noun. And in that form, some zucchini is absolutely delicious. Words nearby zucchinizsec, Zsigmondy, Z twist, Zuccari, zucchetto, zucchini, Zuckerman, Zug, Zugspitze, zugzwang, Zuider Zee Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for zucchiniBritish Dictionary definitions for zucchinizucchini / (tsuːˈkiːnɪ, zuː-) / noun plural -ni or -nisa small variety of vegetable marrow, cooked and eaten as a vegetableAlso called (esp in Britain): courgette Word Origin for zucchiniItalian, pl of zucchino, literally: a little gourd, from zucca gourd; see zucchetto Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 |
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