breakfast inFood topic From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English break‧fast/ˈbrekfəst/●●●S2W2noun[countable, uncountable] themealyou have in the morningWehadbacon and eggsfor breakfast.I nevereat breakfast.After ahearty breakfast(=large breakfast), we set out for a hike.alight...
1. "Breakfast" can function as both a countable and an uncountable noun. As a countable noun, it refers to the first meal of the day, typically eaten in the morning. As an uncountable noun, it refers to the food itself that is consumed for this meal.2. When "breakfast" i...
break‧fast/ˈbrekfəst/●●●S2W2noun[countable, uncountable] themealyou have in the morningWehadbacon and eggsfor breakfast.I nevereat breakfast.After ahearty breakfast(=large breakfast), we set out for a hike.alight breakfast(=small breakfast)aworking breakfast(=a breakfast at which ...
3. "Breakfast" is an uncountable noun when referring to the meal in a general sense. However, when referring to a specific instance of eating breakfast or the food itself, it can become a countable noun.4. When describing the time of day when breakfast is typically eaten, it ...
/ tea / supper◆a dinner / lunch / tea / supper / luncheonparty◆dinner / lunch / breakfast / tea / supperthingsdinner[uncountable,countable]the main meal of the day, eaten either in the middle of the day or in the evening(中午或晚上的)正餐,主餐◆It's time for dinner.该吃正餐了。
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2、chessalads不可数名词不可数名词Uncountable nouns可数名词可数名词Countable nounsor可数名词可数名词Countable nouns不可数名词不可数名词Uncountable nounssugarbreadmilkjuicecerealteaa piece of breada bottle of milktwo glasses of juicea bowl of cereala spoon of sugartwo cups of teaWhat do you want for b...
Note: All of these aches except headache are usually uncountable in British English so you don't use a or an with them. In American English, all these aches are countable so you use a or an with them. You can use hurt/ache (verb) with any part of the body: 任何身体部位都可以用...
Countable nounsUncountable nouns appleyogurt orangehoney banana…milk… Countable nounsThings you can count. Uncountable nounsThings you can’t count. How do you make a banana smoothie? Peel the bananas. Cut up the bananas. Put the bananas and ice ream into the blender. Pour the milk into the...
food drinks There are four kinds of food. They are the most important food for us. What are they? There are two kinds of drinks. What are they? 一片猪肉 一斤鱼肉 一公斤牛肉 两片鸡肉 四片牛扒 一些香肠 a piece of pork half a kilo of fish a kilo of beef two pieces of chicken four...