types of vegetable

broccoli

broccoli [noun]

a vegetable with a thick green stem and a dark green top

US /ˈbrɑː.kəl.i/ 
UK /ˈbrɒk.əl.i/ 

بروکلی، گل کلم ایتالیایی

Oxford Essential Dictionary

broccoli

 noun (no plural)
a vegetable with green or purple flowers that you eat

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

broccoli

broccoli /ˈbrɒkəli $ ˈbrɑː-/ BrE AmE noun [uncountable]
[Date: 1600-1700; Language: Italian; Origin: plural of broccolo, from brocco 'small nail', from Latin broccus; ⇨ ↑brooch]
a green vegetable that has short branch-like stems

Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

broccoli

broc·coli   [ˈbrɒkəli]    [ˈbrɑːkəli]  noun

uncountable
a vegetable with a thick green stem and several dark green or purple flower heads 
Word Origin:

[broccoli] mid 17th cent.: from Italian, plural of broccolo ‘cabbage sprout, head’, diminutive of brocco ‘shoot’, based on Latin brocchus, broccus ‘projecting’.

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary

broccoli / ˈbrɒk. ə l.i /   / ˈbrɑː.k ə l- / noun [ U ]

broccoli

B1 a vegetable with a thick green stem and a dark green top

Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s English Dictionary

broccoli

[brɒ̱kəli]
 N-UNCOUNT
 Broccoli is a vegetable with green stalks and green or purple tops.

Merriam-Webster's Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Merriam-Webster's Advanced Learner's Dictionary: 

broccoli

broc·co·li /ˈbrɑːkəli/ noun [noncount] : a common vegetable that has green branches and many small green or purple flowers - see color picture

onion

onion [noun]

A vegetable with a strong smell and flavour, made up of several layers surrounding each other tightly in a round shape, usually brown or red on the outside and white inside

US /ˈʌn.jən/ 
UK /ˈʌn.jən/ 
onion - پیاز

پیاز

مثال: 

red onions

پیازهای قرمز

A vegetable with a strong smell and flavour, made up of several layers surrounding each other tightly in a round shape, usually brown or red on the outside and white inside

onion - پیاز
معادل فارسی: 

پیاز

مثال انگلیسی: 

red onions

پیازهای قرمز

Oxford Essential Dictionary

onion

 noun
a round vegetable with many layers and a strong smell. Cutting onions can make you cry.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

onion

onion S3 /ˈʌnjən/ BrE AmE noun [uncountable and countable]
[Date: 1100-1200; Language: Old French; Origin: oignon, from Latin unio]
a round white vegetable with a brown, red, or white skin and many layers. Onions have a strong taste and smell:
Chop the onions finely.
red onions
home-made onion soup

Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

onion

onion [onion onions]   [ˈʌnjən]    [ˈʌnjən]  noun

countable, uncountable
a round vegetable with many layers inside each other and a brown, red or white skin. Onions have a strong smell and flavour
Chop the onions finely.
French onion soup  
Word Origin:
Middle English: from Old French oignon, based on Latin unio(n-), denoting a kind of onion.  
Example Bank:
Garnish with a little chopped onion.
Put the chopped onion and garlic in the pan…
a jar of pickled onions
cheese and onion flavoured crisps
sage and onion stuffing

the onion domes of St Basil's Cathedral

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary - 4th Edition
 

onion / ˈʌn.jən / noun [ C or U ]

onion

A2 a vegetable with a strong smell and flavour, made up of several layers surrounding each other tightly in a round shape, usually brown or red on the outside and white inside:

I always cry when I'm chopping onions.

Fry the onion and garlic for about two minutes.

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Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s English Dictionary

onion

/ʌnjən/
(onions)

An onion is a round vegetable with a brown skin that grows underground. It has many white layers on its inside which have a strong, sharp smell and taste.
It is made with fresh minced meat, cooked with onion and a rich tomato sauce.

N-VAR

Merriam-Webster's Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Merriam-Webster's Advanced Learner's Dictionary: 

onion
on·ion /ˈʌnjən/ noun, pl -ions : a round vegetable that is usually white, yellow, or red and has a strong smell and taste

[count]

• The recipe calls for chopped onions.
• He is growing onions in the garden this year.

[noncount]

• The recipe calls for chopped onion.

tomato

tomato [noun]

a round soft red fruit eaten raw or cooked as a vegetable

US /təˈmeɪ.t̬oʊ/ 
UK /təˈmɑː.təʊ/ 
tomato - گوجه فرنگی

گوجه‌ فرنگى‌

مثال: 

What are the benefits of eating raw tomatoes?

فواید خوردن گوجه فرنگی خام چیست؟

 

a round soft red fruit eaten raw or cooked as a vegetable

tomato - گوجه فرنگی
معادل فارسی: 

گوجه‌ فرنگى‌

مثال انگلیسی: 

What are the benefits of eating raw tomatoes?

فواید خوردن گوجه فرنگی خام چیست؟

Oxford Essential Dictionary

tomato

 noun (plural tomatoes)
a soft red fruit that you cook or eat cold in salads:
tomato soup

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

tomato

tomato S2 /təˈmɑːtəʊ $ -ˈmeɪtoʊ/ BrE AmE noun (plural tomatoes) [countable]
[Date: 1600-1700; Language: Spanish; Origin: tomate, from Nahuatl tomatl]

a round soft red fruit eaten raw or cooked as a vegetable

Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

tomato

 

to·mato [tomato tomatoes]   [təˈmɑːtəʊ]    [təˈmeɪtoʊ]  noun

countable, uncountable (pl. to·matoes)
a soft fruit with a lot of juice and shiny red skin that is eaten as a vegetable either raw or cooked
a bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich
sliced tomatoes
tomato plants  
Word Origin:
early 17th cent.: from French, Spanish, or Portuguese tomate, from Nahuatl tomatl.  
Example Bank:

Demonstrators threw rotten tomatoes at the car.

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary - 4th Edition

tomato     / təmɑ.təʊ /      / -meɪ.t̬oʊ /   noun   [ C  or  U ]   ( plural   tomatoes ) 
  
tomato     A1     a round, red, sharp-tasting fruit with a lot of seeds, eaten cooked or uncooked as a vegetable, for example in salads or sauces 
  
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Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s English Dictionary

tomato

[təmɑ͟ːtoʊ, AM -me͟ɪ-]
 tomatoes
 N-VAR
 Tomatoes are small, soft, red fruit that you can eat raw in salads or cooked as a vegetable.

Merriam-Webster's Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Merriam-Webster's Advanced Learner's Dictionary: 

tomato

tomato/təˈmɑː.təʊ/ US /-ˈmeɪ.ţoʊ/
noun [C or U] plural tomatoes
a round red sharp-tasting fruit with a lot of seeds which is eaten cooked or raw as a savoury food.

potato

potato [noun]

a round white vegetable with a brown, red, or pale yellow skin, that grows under the ground

US /pəˈteɪ.t̬oʊ/ 
UK /pəˈteɪ.təʊ/ 
potato - سیب زمینی

سيب‌ زمينى‌

مثال: 

Potatoes are a rich source of vitamins.

سیب زمینی منبع غنی از ویتامین است.

a round white vegetable with a brown, red, or pale yellow skin, that grows under the ground

potato - سیب زمینی
معادل فارسی: 

سيب‌ زمينى‌

مثال انگلیسی: 

Potatoes are a rich source of vitamins.

سیب زمینی منبع غنی از ویتامین است.

Oxford Essential Dictionary

potato

 noun (plural potatoes)
a white vegetable with a brown or red skin that grows underground:
a baked potato
mashed potato

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

potato

potato S2 /pəˈteɪtəʊ $ -toʊ/ BrE AmE noun (plural potatoes)
[Date: 1500-1600; Language: Spanish; Origin: batata, from Taino]

1. [uncountable and countable] a round white vegetable with a brown, red, or pale yellow skin, that grows under the ground
roast/fried/boiled/mashed potato
jacket potato (=cooked in its skin)
Marie stood at the sink, peeling potatoes (=cutting off the skin).
2. [countable] a plant that produces potatoes
• • •
COLLOCATIONS
■ verbs
peel potatoes (=cut the skin off them) Peel and slice the potatoes.
slice potatoes (=cut them into long thin pieces)
dice potatoes (=cut them into small square pieces)
mash potatoes (=crush them until they are smooth, after boiling them)
■ ADJECTIVES/NOUN + potato
boiled potatoes Serve with plain boiled potatoes.
mashed potato(es) (=boiled and crushed until smooth) I like sausages with mashed potatoes.
roast potatoes (=cooked in an oven with fat) traditional roast beef with roast potatoes
a baked/jacket potato (=cooked in its skin) We cooked baked potatoes in the embers of the fire.

Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

potato

 

po·tato [potato potatoes]   [pəˈteɪtəʊ]    [pəˈteɪtoʊ]  noun

countable, uncountable (pl. po·tatoes)
a round white vegetable with a brown or red skin that grows underground as the root of a plant also called a potato
Will you peel the potatoes for me?
roast/boiled/baked/fried potatoes

Word Origin:
mid 16th cent.: from Spanish patata, variant of Taino batata ‘sweet potato’. The English word originally denoted the sweet potato and gained its current sense in the late 16th cent.  
Example Bank:
a plate of fried potato skins
baked potatoes with sour cream and chives

potatoes baked in their jackets

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary - 4th Edition

potato     / pəteɪ.təʊ /      / -t̬oʊ /   noun   [ C  or  U ]   ( plural   potatoes ) 
  
potato     A1     a round vegetable which grows underground and has white flesh with light brown, red, or pink skin, or the plant on which these grow:  
  boiled/roasted/fried potatoes 
  mashed potato/mashed potatoes   

 
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Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s English Dictionary

potato

[pəte͟ɪtoʊ]
 ♦♦♦
 potatoes

 1) N-VAR Potatoes are quite round vegetables with brown or red skins and white insides. They grow under the ground.

 2) PHRASE: N inflects You can refer to a difficult subject that people disagree on as a hot potato.
  ...a political hot potato such as abortion.

Merriam-Webster's Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Merriam-Webster's Advanced Learner's Dictionary: 

potato

po·ta·to /pəˈteɪtoʊ/ noun, pl -toes
1 : a round root of a plant that has brown, yellow, or red skin and white or yellow flesh and that is eaten as a vegetable

[count]

• baked/mashed/roasted/boiled potatoes

[noncount]

• slices of potato
• mashed potato
potato salad

- see also jacket potato, sweet potato
2 [count] : the plant that produces potatoes
• She's growing carrots and potatoes in her garden this year.

- see also couch potato, hot potato, meat and potatoes, small potatoes

 

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