fresh adj. ⇨fresh (fresh fruit)⇨new1 (make a fresh start)fresh
adjective
fresh ♦︎ raw ♦︎ uncookedThese words all describe food that has not been prepared.这些词均指食物生的、未烹煮的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆fresh / raw / uncooked food / meat / fish / eggs / vegetables■fresh(of food) recently produced or picked and not frozen, dried or preserved in tins or cans(食物)新鲜的,新产的,刚摘的◆Eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables.多吃新鲜水果和蔬菜。◆Put the milk in the fridge to keep it fresh.把牛奶放进冰箱里保鲜。◆These vegetables are fresh from the garden.这些蔬菜是刚从菜园里摘的。■raw(of food) not cooked(食物)生的,未烹煮的◆These fish are often eaten raw.这些鱼常常生吃。◆Choose dishes based on raw vegetables, such as crudités or tomato salad.选择以生蔬菜为主的菜肴,如生菜沙拉或西红柿沙拉。■uncooked(of food) not cooked(食物)生的,未烹煮的◆Don't be tempted by uncooked cake mixture-it contains raw eggs.别对生蛋糕面糊垂涎,那里面有生鸡蛋。◆The steak was uncooked in the middle.这牛排的中间部分是生的。NOTE辨析 Raw or uncooked?Raw describes fresh food that is usually eaten cooked, such as meat, fish, eggs or vegetables, but not fruit, which is considered to be usually eaten without being cooked. Uncooked can be used in the same way as raw, but more frequently it describes food that has been prepared in some way but not cooked, such as pastry, dough or ham or food that should have been cooked or has not been cooked properly. * raw指通常做熟了吃的生鲜食物,如肉、鱼、蛋或蔬菜,但不指水果,因为水果通常是生吃的。uncooked的用法可以跟raw相同,但更常指加工过但并未烹制的食物,如油酥面团(pastry)、生面团(dough)或火腿(ham),或指本应烹熟或做得不够熟的食物。