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Tea in English
I. Explanation:
Tea ([ti? ]), English words.
When used as a noun, it means tea, tea tree, dim sum, etc. When used as a verb, it means drinking tea, afternoon tea and offering tea to ... This phrase is used with drinking tea. They like tea with lemon. They like to drink lemon tea. )
Second, the change of parts of speech:
The plural form of tea is Teas, which is synonymous with nouns as Tealeaf and refreshment. Tea-related phrases are paired with black tea.
Third, word formation:
1, teapot-a pot for making tea.
2. Tea cups-cups for drinking tea.
3, tea (tea)-the leaves of tea trees, used to make tea.
4. Tea bag-a small bag filled with tea, which is convenient for making tea.
5. Tea ceremony-traditional tea performance and etiquette.
Bilingual example:
Please give me a cup of hot tea.
Please give me a cup of hot tea.
Afternoon tea is a popular tradition in many countries.
Afternoon tea is a popular tradition in many countries.
3. Green tea is famous for its antioxidant properties and health benefits.
Green tea is famous for its antioxidant properties and health care effects.
The teapot is full of fragrant tea.
The teapot is full of fragrant tea.
Let's have a cup of tea and relax.
Let's have some tea to have a rest and relax.
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