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veg

/vej/US // vɛdʒ //UK // (vɛdʒ) //

蔬菜,蔬果,素食者,蔬菜类

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural veg, veg·es.Chiefly British.Informal.

    • : a vegetable.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    vegged, veg·ging.Slang.

    • : to relax in a mindless way: We vegged out all weekend, watching the soccer channel and ordering pizza.Tonight I'll go home and veg with a good book.

Examples

  • Consuming five servings of fruits and veg every day translates to a 13% lower risk of early death.

  • The labor-intensive process led to a tasty veg shawarma, but “it just wasn’t realistic, and there was no way to do it at volume,” Friedman says.

  • For most companies, the biggest impact they could have on sustainability would be to adopt veg policies in the workplace and get buy-in from their team.

  • That’s when I started to get really interested in growing big veg.

  • I caught up with the big veg king over Zoom in late March, when spring had finally begun to, well, spring.

  • Big Veg Mark Bittman, The New York Times Magazine Yes, healthy fast food is possible.

  • The steak—served on a dish without veg or potato—is legendary in London.

  • I cook a complete meal from scratch (protein, carb, veg, and a salad) five nights a week.

  • I recommend the Kobe beef skewers, fresh shrimp, and any type of veg.

  • "I don't like these veg'table people," said the little girl.

  • Fr allt sama veg sem fyrr; egar at haustai, tku at vaxa reimleikar.

  • Sndiz honum hvers kyns skrpi; ok at er haft san fyrir ortœki, at eim lji Glmr augna er gefi glmsni, er mjǫk sniz annan veg, en er.

  • Synergia is claimed to be composed of pepsin, pancreatin, veg.

  • The v-v-veg—'The vegetable kingdom,' says the bright-faced little girl on the back seat.