0 the dried, powdered berries of a certain plant, used for seasoning food -- พริกไทย
white/black pepper
This soup has too much pepper in it.
1 the plant bearing these berries -- ต้นพริกไทย
2 any of several red, yellow, or green, hollow seed-containing fruits used as food -- พริก
3 any of the plants which bear these. -- ต้นพริก
4 to put pepper in or on (some food) -- โรยพริกไทย
You don’t have to pepper the soup.
5 (with with) to throw, fire etc many, usually small, objects at (someone) -- ระดมยิง
Thus, any loss in chlorophyll levels in the peppers should cause an observable increase in reflectance at this band.
His speeches were peppered with reviews of national legislation, along with foreign and imperial affairs.
The essay, although brief, is peppered with sonograms, graphs and tables.
Except for peppers and strawberries, we found the organic price premiums to converge in the 13-21 cents-per-pound range among the fresh produce studied.
A dish made of a chicken stuffed with highly seasoned, fried, ground meat, boiled eggs, mixed fruit and peppers.
Singing in rhymes over syncopated melodies, calypsonians peppered stories with biting critiques or humorous twists.
However, some evidence suggests that household heads with college or postgraduate degrees were paying a higher price on onions, peppers and potatoes than their counterparts.
A slight, but nonetheless exasperating weakness lies in the glut of anachronisms peppering the prose of the book.
中文繁体
粉末, 胡椒粉, 蔬菜…
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粉末, 胡椒粉, 蔬菜…
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pimienta, pimiento, pimienta [feminine…
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pimenta, pimentão…
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コショウ, カラーピーマン(緑、赤、黄色などのピーマン)…
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biber, toz biber, yeşil/kırmızı/sarı biber…
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poivre [masculine], poivron [masculine], piment [masculine]…
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pebre, pebrot…
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