单词 | pepper |
释义 | noun | verb pepperpepper1 /ˈpɛpɚ/ ●●● S2 noun 1[uncountable] a powder that is usually black or gray which is used to add a slightly strong taste to food: Pass the salt and pepper, please. → see also black pepper, white pepper2[uncountable] a red powder used to add a hot taste to food, especially cayenne pepper or paprika3[countable] a hollow red, green, or yellow fruit with a sweet or spicy taste that is eaten as a vegetable or added to other foods → see also bell pepper [Origin: Old English pipor, from Latin piper, from Greek peperi] noun | verb pepperpepper2 verb [transitive] 1to scatter things all over or all through something: pepper something with something Her speech was peppered with jokes.2to hit something with many bullets in a very short time: pepper something with something Rebel forces peppered the parliament building with gunfire.3pepper somebody with questions to ask someone many questions, one after the other: At every stop, reporters peppered Davis with questions.4to add pepper to food |
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