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单词 vegetarian
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Definition of vegetarian in English:

vegetarian

noun vɛdʒɪˈtɛːrɪənˌvɛdʒəˈtɛriən
  • A person who does not eat meat or fish, and sometimes other animal products, especially for moral, religious, or health reasons.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are potentially as many reasons for becoming a vegetarian as there are vegetarians in the world.
    • There is often concern that school-age vegetarians don't get enough protein.
    • Food was available but for vegetarians such as myself it was chips or a cheese and onion pasty for £3.50.
    • They are vegetarians because they believe it is cruel to kill animals to eat them.
    • Gone are the days when vegetarians were limited to a choice of mushroom omelette or nut cutlet when they dined out.
    • The British Medical Association states vegetarians have lower rates of cancer, stroke and heart disease.
    • Because vegetarians eat less protein, they need less calcium to provide the same ratio.
    • The menu was extensive - there is something for everyone, including vegetarians.
    • Most people assume that vegetarians are really healthy people, but I'm most definitely not.
    • Even vegetarians and vegans are not safe from the food scare epidemic.
    • However, vegetarians are exerting a growing global influence and simply cannot be ignored.
    • Fears about mad cow and other meat diseases no doubt encourage many new vegetarians.
    • They are taught to give up their meat-eating ways and to become vegetarians.
    • Many people who are not vegetarian do not even notice the lack of choice for vegetarians.
    • Remember that this recipe would be ideal for vegetarians if you used vegetable stock in place of chicken stock.
    • For vegetarians who feel that side dishes simply don't make the cut, there are other options.
    • There were interesting options for the vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike.
    • This would be a great place for vegetarians, as there was a vast amount of dishes offered without meat.
    • And vegetarians appear to be at no greater risk of iron deficiency than non-vegetarians.
    • Contrary to popular belief, I'm more than happy to cook for vegetarians.
adjective vɛdʒɪˈtɛːrɪənˌvɛdʒəˈtɛriən
  • Relating to vegetarians or vegetarianism.

    a vegetarian restaurant
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There aren't many vegetarian restaurants in this city, and not everyone can afford them.
    • In fact, I had completely forgotten that we were eating in a vegetarian restaurant.
    • Joan had made a very tasty vegetarian dish with broccoli in a remarkable sauce and a crumble topping with roast almonds.
    • There is a good choice of soups, salads, side dishes and fine vegetarian dishes.
    • Since Chinese vegetarian food does not use too much oil or spices, it is light on the stomach.
    • These studies show that a low-fat, vegetarian diet has a clear advantage over other diets.
    • The food is organic vegetarian Mediterranean and Asian, made using local produce.
    • Her books are a must buy for every housewife who enjoys simple South Indian vegetarian fare.
    • Sales of vegetarian burgers have increased 139 percent in the past five years.
    • It's a 100 mile round trip but decent vegetarian restaurants are few and far between.
    • They caught on that we were mostly vegetarians so they ordered us lots of yummy vegetarian dishes.
    • I have never met a chef who enjoys cooking vegetarian food, it confuses them.
    • There are always one or two vegetarian selections among the five or so dishes on the list.
    • Her philosophy revolves around the preparation of organic vegetarian food.
    • Here are a few innovative and delicious vegetarian recipes to tickle the palate.
    • Often the vegetarian option in a restaurant is much cheaper than the equivalent meat option.
    • There are lots of vegetarian recipe books available, and supermarkets sell a wide range of vegetarian meals.
    • It's pretty easy to get vegetarian food there as you choose what you want to put in your bowl yourself and then they cook it for you.
    • The menu had a whole page of vegetarian recipes, another of fish dishes, and finally one of meat.
    • But if there is to be vegetarian food on the table it must be just as special as that for the carnivores.

Origin

Mid 19th century: formed irregularly from vegetable + -arian.

Rhymes

agrarian, antiquarian, apiarian, Aquarian, Arian, Aryan, authoritarian, barbarian, Bavarian, Bulgarian, Caesarean (US Cesarean), centenarian, communitarian, contrarian, Darien, disciplinarian, egalitarian, equalitarian, establishmentarian, fruitarian, Gibraltarian, grammarian, Hanoverian, humanitarian, Hungarian, latitudinarian, libertarian, librarian, majoritarian, millenarian, necessarian, necessitarian, nonagenarian, octogenarian, ovarian, Parian, parliamentarian, planarian, predestinarian, prelapsarian, proletarian, quadragenarian, quinquagenarian, quodlibetarian, Rastafarian, riparian, rosarian, Rotarian, sabbatarian, Sagittarian, sanitarian, Sauveterrian, sectarian, seminarian, septuagenarian, sexagenarian, topiarian, totalitarian, Trinitarian, ubiquitarian, Unitarian, utilitarian, valetudinarian, veterinarian, vulgarian
 
 

Definition of vegetarian in US English:

vegetarian

nounˌvejəˈterēənˌvɛdʒəˈtɛriən
  • A person who does not eat meat, and sometimes other animal products, especially for moral, religious, or health reasons.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Fears about mad cow and other meat diseases no doubt encourage many new vegetarians.
    • There are potentially as many reasons for becoming a vegetarian as there are vegetarians in the world.
    • Even vegetarians and vegans are not safe from the food scare epidemic.
    • The British Medical Association states vegetarians have lower rates of cancer, stroke and heart disease.
    • The menu was extensive - there is something for everyone, including vegetarians.
    • Contrary to popular belief, I'm more than happy to cook for vegetarians.
    • There is often concern that school-age vegetarians don't get enough protein.
    • Because vegetarians eat less protein, they need less calcium to provide the same ratio.
    • Many people who are not vegetarian do not even notice the lack of choice for vegetarians.
    • This would be a great place for vegetarians, as there was a vast amount of dishes offered without meat.
    • Most people assume that vegetarians are really healthy people, but I'm most definitely not.
    • Remember that this recipe would be ideal for vegetarians if you used vegetable stock in place of chicken stock.
    • They are taught to give up their meat-eating ways and to become vegetarians.
    • Gone are the days when vegetarians were limited to a choice of mushroom omelette or nut cutlet when they dined out.
    • There were interesting options for the vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike.
    • However, vegetarians are exerting a growing global influence and simply cannot be ignored.
    • For vegetarians who feel that side dishes simply don't make the cut, there are other options.
    • Food was available but for vegetarians such as myself it was chips or a cheese and onion pasty for £3.50.
    • They are vegetarians because they believe it is cruel to kill animals to eat them.
    • And vegetarians appear to be at no greater risk of iron deficiency than non-vegetarians.
adjectiveˌvejəˈterēənˌvɛdʒəˈtɛriən
  • Relating to the exclusion of meat or other animal products from the diet.

    a vegetarian restaurant
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In fact, I had completely forgotten that we were eating in a vegetarian restaurant.
    • Sales of vegetarian burgers have increased 139 percent in the past five years.
    • These studies show that a low-fat, vegetarian diet has a clear advantage over other diets.
    • There are always one or two vegetarian selections among the five or so dishes on the list.
    • Joan had made a very tasty vegetarian dish with broccoli in a remarkable sauce and a crumble topping with roast almonds.
    • Often the vegetarian option in a restaurant is much cheaper than the equivalent meat option.
    • There are lots of vegetarian recipe books available, and supermarkets sell a wide range of vegetarian meals.
    • I have never met a chef who enjoys cooking vegetarian food, it confuses them.
    • There is a good choice of soups, salads, side dishes and fine vegetarian dishes.
    • It's a 100 mile round trip but decent vegetarian restaurants are few and far between.
    • They caught on that we were mostly vegetarians so they ordered us lots of yummy vegetarian dishes.
    • Her books are a must buy for every housewife who enjoys simple South Indian vegetarian fare.
    • The menu had a whole page of vegetarian recipes, another of fish dishes, and finally one of meat.
    • The food is organic vegetarian Mediterranean and Asian, made using local produce.
    • Since Chinese vegetarian food does not use too much oil or spices, it is light on the stomach.
    • Her philosophy revolves around the preparation of organic vegetarian food.
    • It's pretty easy to get vegetarian food there as you choose what you want to put in your bowl yourself and then they cook it for you.
    • There aren't many vegetarian restaurants in this city, and not everyone can afford them.
    • Here are a few innovative and delicious vegetarian recipes to tickle the palate.
    • But if there is to be vegetarian food on the table it must be just as special as that for the carnivores.

Origin

Mid 19th century: formed irregularly from vegetable + -arian.

 
 
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