生菜
You might already know the word 蔬菜 (shū cài), which means 'vegetable'. The character 生 (shēng) means 'raw' or 'uncooked', and 菜 (cài) means 'vegetable'.
So, putting them together, 生菜 (shēng cài) literally means 'raw vegetable'. However, it's most commonly used to refer specifically to 'lettuce'.
You'll often hear this word when ordering food, especially salads or dishes where lettuce is a main ingredient.
For example, if you see 生菜沙拉 (shēng cài shā lā), you know it means lettuce salad.
When you go to a restaurant in China and want a salad, you might see 生菜 (shēng cài) on the menu. This word literally means “raw vegetable,” and it most commonly refers to lettuce.
However, 生菜 can also be a more general term for any uncooked vegetables, especially those used in salads. For example, if you're making a stir-fry, you'd probably use 熟菜 (shú cài), meaning “cooked vegetables.”
So, if you ask for 生菜, you're usually asking for lettuce, but in a broader sense, it can mean any fresh, raw vegetable dish.
When you go to a restaurant in China and want some lettuce, you can just say 生菜 (shēngcài).
Literally, 生 (shēng) means "raw" or "uncooked," and 菜 (cài) means "vegetable." So, 生菜 (shēngcài) literally means "raw vegetable."
However, in daily usage, when people say 生菜 (shēngcài), they almost always refer to "lettuce." If you want to specify other raw vegetables, you'd usually say the specific vegetable, like 黄瓜 (huángguā) for cucumber.
You might also hear this term in contexts related to healthy eating, where it refers more broadly to a side of uncooked greens, especially in contrast to cooked dishes.
When you're at a Chinese restaurant, you'll often see "生菜" on the menu. It literally means "raw vegetable."
It usually refers to lettuce, especially when it's served as a side dish or in a stir-fry.
However, it can also be a more general term for any uncooked vegetable, like when you're talking about a salad. So, if someone asks if you want "生菜," they might be offering you lettuce, or a mix of raw veggies.
It's an A2 word, so it's a good one to learn early on.
生菜 30초 만에
- 生菜 (shēng cài) means lettuce.
- It can also refer to uncooked leafy vegetables.
- Commonly used in salads and fresh dishes.
Hello there! Today, we're diving into a very common and useful Chinese word: 生菜 (shēngcài). This is a noun, rated at CEFR A2, which means it's something you'll encounter quite often in everyday Chinese. Let's break down what it means and how it's used.
§ What '生菜' Means
- DEFINITION
- Lettuce; uncooked vegetables.
The primary meaning of 生菜 (shēngcài) is 'lettuce.' Think of the leafy green you put in your salad or on your burger. That's 生菜. However, it also has a broader meaning, referring to 'uncooked vegetables' in general, especially when distinguishing them from cooked vegetables. The '生' (shēng) in 生菜 literally means 'raw' or 'uncooked,' and '菜' (cài) means 'vegetable' or 'dish.' So, putting them together, you get 'raw vegetable,' which makes perfect sense!
§ When Do People Use It?
You'll hear or use 生菜 in a few common situations:
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Ordering Food: This is probably the most frequent use. If you're at a restaurant, especially one that serves salads, sandwiches, or even some Chinese dishes that incorporate fresh greens, you'll definitely encounter this word.
请给我一份鸡肉生菜沙拉。(Qǐng gěi wǒ yī fèn jīròu shēngcài shālā.) - Please give me a chicken lettuce salad.
这个汉堡里有生菜吗?(Zhège hànbǎo lǐ yǒu shēngcài ma?) - Does this burger have lettuce in it?
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Grocery Shopping: When you're at the market or supermarket looking for fresh greens, you'll see 生菜 prominently displayed, referring to lettuce.
我想买点生菜。(Wǒ xiǎng mǎi diǎn shēngcài.) - I want to buy some lettuce.
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Discussing Diet and Cooking: When talking about healthy eating or preparing meals, you might use 生菜 to refer to raw vegetables in general, especially when contrasting them with cooked ones. For example, if someone asks if you eat vegetables, you might say you prefer 生菜 over cooked ones, meaning you prefer raw veggies.
我喜欢吃生菜,因为它们很新鲜。(Wǒ xǐhuān chī shēngcài, yīnwèi tāmen hěn xīnxiān.) - I like to eat raw vegetables because they are very fresh.
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In specific Chinese dishes: Sometimes, you'll see 生菜 served alongside roasted meats or other rich dishes, often used as a wrapper or simply to add a fresh, crisp contrast. Think of it like how some people eat Korean BBQ with lettuce wraps.
烤肉配生菜很好吃。(Kǎoròu pèi shēngcài hěn hǎochī.) - Roasted meat with lettuce is delicious.
Understanding this dual meaning is key. Most of the time, especially when you're talking about a specific vegetable, 生菜 refers to lettuce. But don't be surprised if you hear it in a more general context referring to anything uncooked and green. Pay attention to the situation, and you'll get it right.
So, next time you're in a Chinese restaurant or grocery store, keep an ear out for 生菜. You'll be surprised how often you hear it!
§ Understanding '生菜'
'生菜' (shēngcài) is a useful Chinese word to know, especially if you enjoy cooking or eating out. It primarily means 'lettuce' but can also refer to 'uncooked vegetables' in a broader sense. It's a noun, and it's classified as CEFR A2, so it's a good one to get comfortable with early on.
- Word
- 生菜 (shēngcài)
- Definition
- Lettuce; uncooked vegetables.
§ Basic Sentence Structure
Using '生菜' is straightforward. Like most nouns in Chinese, you can place it where you'd expect a noun to be in an English sentence. Let's look at some basic examples.
我喜欢吃生菜沙拉。
Wǒ xǐhuān chī shēngcài shālā.
(I like to eat lettuce salad.)
这盘生菜很新鲜。
Zhè pán shēngcài hěn xīnxiān.
(This plate of lettuce is very fresh.)
§ Using '生菜' with Verbs
You'll often use '生菜' with verbs related to eating, buying, or preparing food. Here are some common combinations:
- 吃 (chī) - to eat
- 买 (mǎi) - to buy
- 做 (zuò) - to make/prepare
- 洗 (xǐ) - to wash
我们今天晚上吃生菜吗?
Wǒmen jīntiān wǎnshang chī shēngcài ma?
(Are we eating lettuce tonight?)
请帮我买一棵生菜。
Qǐng bāng wǒ mǎi yī kē shēngcài.
(Please help me buy a head of lettuce.)
§ '生菜' in Broader Contexts
While often referring specifically to lettuce, '生菜' can sometimes be used more generally for uncooked vegetables, especially in the context of salads or dishes where raw greens are featured. However, if you want to be very specific about other raw vegetables, you'd use their individual names.
这个汉堡里面有肉、芝士和生菜。
Zhège hànbǎo lǐmiàn yǒu ròu, zhīshì hé shēngcài.
(This burger has meat, cheese, and lettuce inside.)
沙拉通常都是用各种生菜做的。
Shālā tōngcháng dōu shì yòng gè zhǒng shēngcài zuò de.
(Salads are usually made with various raw vegetables.)
§ Prepositions with '生菜'
You won't typically use complex prepositions directly with '生菜' itself, as it's a noun for a food item. Instead, prepositions will relate to the action or location involving the '生菜'.
- 在 (zài) - in/on/at (for location)
- 用 (yòng) - to use (for ingredients/tools)
- 和 (hé) - and (to list items)
盘子里有生菜。
Pánzi lǐ yǒu shēngcài.
(There is lettuce on the plate.)
这份沙拉是用生菜、番茄和黄瓜做的。
Zhè fèn shālā shì yòng shēngcài, fānqié hé huángguā zuò de.
(This salad is made with lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers.)
Remember, focus on understanding how '生菜' functions as a direct object or part of a noun phrase, and you'll be able to use it correctly in most situations. Keep practicing, and don't be afraid to try it out in your conversations!
§ Everyday Usage of 生菜
Alright, let's get practical. You've learned that 生菜 (shēngcài) means 'lettuce' or 'uncooked vegetables.' But where does this actually come up in real life? Because that's what matters, right? Knowing the word is one thing; knowing when and where to use it, or when to expect to hear it, is another entirely. This word is super common, especially if you're eating out, shopping, or even just talking about healthy food choices.
§ In Restaurants and Ordering Food
This is probably the most frequent place you'll encounter 生菜. Whether you're at a Western-style restaurant, a hot pot place, or even a fast-food joint, if you're talking about salad or greens, you're talking about 生菜.
- Context: Ordering a Salad
- When you want a salad, you'll often see '沙拉' (shālā - salad) with 生菜 as a key component. Or you might just ask for a dish that is predominantly 生菜.
请给我一份生菜沙拉。
- Context: Hot Pot or BBQ
- At a hot pot or Korean BBQ restaurant, people often order 生菜 to wrap meat in. This is a very common and delicious way to eat it.
我们还需要一份生菜。
§ At the Supermarket or Wet Market
If you're buying groceries, you'll definitely see and hear 生菜. It's usually sold by weight. Don't be surprised if the vendor asks if you want 'a lot' or 'a little'!
这边的生菜多少钱一斤?
You might also hear it in combination with other vegetables when someone is listing ingredients for a recipe or talking about their shopping list.
§ Talking About Health and Diet
When discussing healthy eating, dieting, or vegetarianism, 生菜 naturally comes up. It's considered a light and healthy food.
- Context: Healthy Eating
- Someone trying to eat healthier might mention increasing their intake of 生菜.
多吃点生菜对身体好。
- Context: Fast Food Customization
- At places like Subway or McDonald's, if you're customizing a sandwich or burger, you might be asked if you want 生菜.
要不要加点生菜?
§ Common Phrases with 生菜
Here are a few more common phrases where 生菜 pops up:
生菜包肉 (shēngcài bāo ròu): Lettuce wraps meat (very common for BBQ)
炒生菜 (chǎo shēngcài): Stir-fried lettuce (yes, it can be cooked too, but then it's *named* specifically as stir-fried to differentiate)
生菜沙拉 (shēngcài shālā): Lettuce salad
So, there you have it. 生菜 is a word you'll use and hear all the time if you're interacting with Chinese food culture, which, let's be honest, is a huge part of being in China or interacting with Chinese speakers. Pay attention to context, and you'll quickly master its usage.
§ Don't Confuse 生菜 (shēng cài) with Other Vegetables
Many learners, especially beginners, might mistakenly use 生菜 (shēng cài) to refer to any leafy green vegetable. While 生菜 (shēng cài) can sometimes broadly mean 'uncooked vegetables,' its primary and most common meaning is 'lettuce.' When you're talking about other specific vegetables, you need to use their proper Chinese names.
- DEFINITION
- 生菜 (shēng cài): Lettuce; uncooked vegetables.
§ Using 生菜 (shēng cài) for Cooked Vegetables
The '生' in 生菜 (shēng cài) means 'raw' or 'uncooked.' Therefore, it's incorrect to use 生菜 (shēng cài) to refer to vegetables that have been cooked. If you're talking about stir-fried lettuce, for example, you would typically just say '炒生菜' (chǎo shēng cài), which means 'stir-fried lettuce.' But you wouldn't use 生菜 (shēng cài) for cooked spinach or cooked cabbage.
我想点一份炒生菜。(Wǒ xiǎng diǎn yī fèn chǎo shēng cài.) - I want to order a plate of stir-fried lettuce.
§ Overgeneralizing 'Uncooked Vegetables'
While 生菜 (shēng cài) *can* mean 'uncooked vegetables,' it's not a catch-all term for all raw produce. You wouldn't use it to refer to raw carrots (胡萝卜 húluóbo), raw cucumbers (黄瓜 huángguā), or raw tomatoes (西红柿 xīhóngshì) in a general sense. When referring to a mix of raw vegetables, you might hear 蔬菜沙拉 (shūcài shālā) for 'vegetable salad' or simply a list of the specific raw vegetables.
§ Not Knowing Specific Vegetable Names
This isn't a mistake with 生菜 (shēng cài) itself, but a common related issue. Learners often fall back on 生菜 (shēng cài) when they don't know the name of a specific leafy green. It's much better to learn the names of common vegetables. Here are a few to get you started:
白菜 (bái cài) - Chinese cabbage / bok choy
菠菜 (bō cài) - spinach
油菜 (yóu cài) - rapeseed / yu choy
空心菜 (kōng xīn cài) - water spinach
§ Using 生菜 (shēng cài) in Formal Scientific Contexts for 'Raw Vegetables'
In very specific or scientific contexts, 生菜 (shēng cài) *could* be interpreted as 'raw vegetables' if the distinction between cooked and uncooked is the focus. However, in everyday conversation, if you mean 'lettuce,' just say 生菜 (shēng cài). If you mean 'raw vegetables' in a general sense (e.g., for nutritional discussion), you might use more descriptive phrases like 未经烹饪的蔬菜 (wèi jīng pēngrèn de shūcài) which means 'unprocessed/uncooked vegetables,' or simply emphasize '生' (shēng) before the specific vegetable name.
这份沙拉里有新鲜的生菜。(Zhè fèn shālā lǐ yǒu xīnxiān de shēng cài.) - This salad has fresh lettuce.
To avoid mistakes, always default to 'lettuce' for 生菜 (shēng cài) unless the context strongly indicates otherwise, such as a direct contrast with 'cooked vegetables' in a broad sense. When in doubt, be specific about the vegetable you mean!
How Formal Is It?
"我们需要多吃蔬菜以保持健康。(We need to eat more vegetables to stay healthy.)"
"我喜欢在沙拉里放生菜。(I like to put lettuce in my salad.)"
"多吃点菜,对身体好。(Eat more veggies, it's good for your body.)"
"宝宝,多吃点小青菜快快长大。(Baby, eat more little green veggies to grow up fast.)"
"你晚饭就吃草啊?(Are you just eating grass for dinner?)"
재미있는 사실
In some Chinese dialects, '生菜' can also refer to any kind of uncooked green leafy vegetable, not just lettuce.
발음 가이드
- stressing the wrong syllable
난이도
short
short
short
short
다음에 무엇을 배울까
선수 학습
다음에 배울 것
고급
알아야 할 문법
生菜 (shēngcài) refers to lettuce or uncooked leafy vegetables commonly used in salads or as a fresh accompaniment to meals.
我喜欢在汉堡里加生菜。(Wǒ xǐhuān zài hànbǎo lǐ jiā shēngcài.) - I like to add lettuce in my burger.
It can be used in the context of ordering food to specify a preference for fresh vegetables.
请给我一份生菜沙拉。(Qǐng gěi wǒ yī fèn shēngcài shālā.) - Please give me a lettuce salad.
生菜 is often used in combination with other ingredients to describe a dish.
这道菜有生菜、黄瓜和西红柿。(Zhè dào cài yǒu shēngcài, huángguā hé xīhóngshì.) - This dish has lettuce, cucumber, and tomato.
When talking about 'raw vegetables' in a general sense, 生菜 can be used, although other more specific terms might be used for different types of raw vegetables.
多吃生菜对身体好。(Duō chī shēngcài duì shēntǐ hǎo.) - Eating more raw vegetables is good for your health.
It's a common noun and can be used with measure words like '颗 (kē)' for a head of lettuce, or simply as a general quantity.
我买了一颗生菜。(Wǒ mǎi le yī kē shēngcài.) - I bought a head of lettuce.
수준별 예문
我喜欢吃生菜。
I like to eat lettuce.
这个沙拉里有生菜。
There is lettuce in this salad.
请给我一些生菜。
Please give me some lettuce.
生菜很新鲜。
The lettuce is very fresh.
你喜欢生菜吗?
Do you like lettuce?
我想买生菜。
I want to buy lettuce.
生菜可以生吃。
Lettuce can be eaten raw.
这份菜有生菜和番茄。
This dish has lettuce and tomatoes.
我喜欢吃生菜。
I like to eat lettuce.
喜欢 (xǐhuān) means 'to like'.
这个沙拉里有很多生菜。
There is a lot of lettuce in this salad.
沙拉 (shālā) means 'salad'. 很多 (hěnduō) means 'a lot of'.
你可以把生菜洗一下吗?
Can you wash the lettuce?
可以 (kěyǐ) means 'can'. 洗 (xǐ) means 'to wash'.
生菜很新鲜。
The lettuce is very fresh.
新鲜 (xīnxiān) means 'fresh'.
他不喜欢生菜的味道。
He doesn't like the taste of lettuce.
味道 (wèidào) means 'taste'.
我们今天晚上吃生菜沙拉。
We are eating lettuce salad tonight.
今天晚上 (jīntiān wǎnshang) means 'tonight'.
这份生菜免费。
This portion of lettuce is free.
份 (fèn) is a measure word. 免费 (miǎnfèi) means 'free'.
请给我一些生菜。
Please give me some lettuce.
请 (qǐng) means 'please'. 一些 (yìxiē) means 'some'.
沙拉里有新鲜的生菜。
The salad has fresh lettuce.
我喜欢在汉堡里加生菜。
I like to add lettuce to my hamburger.
请给我一盘生菜沙拉。
Please give me a plate of lettuce salad.
这种生菜尝起来很脆。
This kind of lettuce tastes very crispy.
吃火锅的时候,生菜是很受欢迎的蔬菜。
When eating hot pot, lettuce is a very popular vegetable.
医生建议我多吃生菜。
The doctor advised me to eat more uncooked vegetables.
她用生菜做了一个健康的午餐。
She made a healthy lunch with lettuce.
超市里有各种各样的生菜。
There are all kinds of lettuce in the supermarket.
我妈妈告诉我多吃生菜对身体好。
My mom told me to eat more lettuce, which is good for my health.
多吃 (duō chī) means 'eat more', 对...好 (duì...hǎo) means 'good for...'.
请给我来一份生菜沙拉,不要放沙拉酱。
Please give me a lettuce salad, without salad dressing.
请给我来一份 (qǐng gěi wǒ lái yī fèn) is a common way to order 'please give me a portion of...', 不要放 (bù yào fàng) means 'don't add'.
火锅店的生菜很新鲜,每次我们都会点很多。
The lettuce at the hotpot restaurant is very fresh; we always order a lot every time.
很新鲜 (hěn xīn xiān) means 'very fresh', 每次 (měi cì) means 'every time'.
这份三明治里面夹了生菜、番茄和鸡蛋。
This sandwich contains lettuce, tomato, and egg.
里面夹了 (lǐ miàn jiā le) means 'inside is夹ed with', a common way to describe ingredients in a sandwich.
他不喜欢吃生菜,觉得味道太淡了。
He doesn't like to eat lettuce, finding the taste too bland.
不喜欢 (bù xǐ huān) means 'dislike', 觉得 (jué de) means 'to feel/think'.
超市里的生菜种类很多,有罗马生菜,还有奶油生菜。
There are many types of lettuce in the supermarket, such as romaine lettuce and butter lettuce.
种类很多 (zhǒng lèi hěn duō) means 'many types', 还有 (hái yǒu) means 'and also'.
为了减肥,她每天晚餐都只吃生菜和水果。
To lose weight, she only eats lettuce and fruit for dinner every day.
为了... (wèi le...) means 'in order to...', 只吃 (zhǐ chī) means 'only eat'.
农场里种植了大量的生菜供应给附近的餐厅。
The farm grows a large amount of lettuce to supply nearby restaurants.
种植了 (zhòng zhí le) means 'planted', 大量的 (dà liàng de) means 'a large amount of', 供应给 (gōng yìng gěi) means 'to supply to'.
我喜欢在三明治里放生菜。
I like to put lettuce in sandwiches.
这份沙拉的生菜很新鲜。
The lettuce in this salad is very fresh.
请给我来一份生菜沙拉。
Please give me a lettuce salad.
我们家经常吃生菜。
Our family often eats lettuce.
火锅里可以涮生菜。
You can blanch lettuce in hot pot.
这份炸鸡配有生菜和番茄。
This fried chicken comes with lettuce and tomato.
医生建议多吃生菜等蔬菜。
Doctors recommend eating more vegetables like lettuce.
他不喜欢吃生菜,觉得味道太淡。
He doesn't like to eat lettuce, finding the taste too bland.
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
我喜欢吃生菜。
I like to eat lettuce.
这份沙拉里有生菜。
There is lettuce in this salad.
请给我一份生菜。
Please give me a portion of lettuce.
生菜很新鲜。
The lettuce is very fresh.
我们吃生菜吧。
Let's eat lettuce.
生菜可以做沙拉。
Lettuce can be made into salad.
他不喜欢生菜的味道。
He doesn't like the taste of lettuce.
你需要洗生菜。
You need to wash the lettuce.
生菜是绿色的。
Lettuce is green.
我想买一些生菜。
I want to buy some lettuce.
자주 혼동되는 단어
The character 生 means 'raw' or 'live'. In 生菜, it emphasizes the 'raw' aspect of the vegetables, not that the vegetables are literally 'alive' in a sentient way. It's often paired with other words to indicate uncooked forms, e.g., 生肉 (shēngròu - raw meat).
The character 菜 is very versatile. It can mean 'vegetable' (as in 蔬菜), 'dish' or 'cuisine' (as in 中国菜 - Chinese cuisine). When used alone or in compounds like 生菜, its meaning becomes specific based on context.
沙拉 is the transliterated word for 'salad'. 生菜 is a very common ingredient in salads, so you'll often hear them together.
문법 패턴
관용어 및 표현
"拍马屁 (pāi mǎ pì)"
To flatter excessively; to suck up.
他总是喜欢拍老板马屁,希望能够升职。(He always likes to flatter his boss, hoping to get a promotion.)
informal"吃醋 (chī cù)"
To be jealous (usually in romantic relationships).
她男朋友跟别的女生说话,她就开始吃醋了。(Her boyfriend talked to other girls, and she started to get jealous.)
neutral"马马虎虎 (mǎ mǎ hū hū)"
So-so; careless; mediocre.
你最近工作怎么样?马马虎虎,没什么特别的。(How's your work lately? So-so, nothing special.)
neutral"一举两得 (yī jǔ liǎng dé)"
To kill two birds with one stone; to achieve two things with one effort.
骑自行车上班既锻炼身体又环保,真是一举两得。(Cycling to work is both good exercise and environmentally friendly, truly killing two birds with one stone.)
formal"画蛇添足 (huà shé tiān zú)"
To draw a snake and add feet; to do something unnecessary and spoil the effect.
这份报告已经很好了,你再加那些无关紧要的细节就是画蛇添足。(This report is already very good; adding those irrelevant details would be like drawing a snake and adding feet.)
neutral"半途而废 (bàn tú ér fèi)"
To give up halfway; to abandon something unfinished.
学习中文贵在坚持,千万不要半途而废。(Learning Chinese requires perseverance; never give up halfway.)
formal"对牛弹琴 (duì niú tán qín)"
To play the lute to a cow; to cast pearls before swine; to speak to someone who doesn't understand or appreciate it.
我跟他解释了半天,但他还是不明白,简直是对牛弹琴。(I explained to him for a long time, but he still didn't understand, it's like playing the lute to a cow.)
neutral"入乡随俗 (rù xiāng suí sú)"
When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
到了一个新的国家,我们应该入乡随俗,尊重当地的文化。(When in a new country, we should do as the Romans do and respect the local culture.)
neutral"津津有味 (jīn jīn yǒu wèi)"
With great relish; with keen pleasure.
他正在津津有味地看一本小说。(He is reading a novel with great relish.)
neutral"纸老虎 (zhǐ lǎo hǔ)"
Paper tiger; something that seems threatening but is actually harmless.
别怕他,他就是个纸老虎,没什么真本事。(Don't be afraid of him, he's just a paper tiger, with no real ability.)
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Both 生菜 and 蔬菜 refer to vegetables, but 生菜 is a specific type of vegetable (lettuce) or refers to uncooked vegetables generally, while 蔬菜 is the broad category of 'vegetables'.
生菜 (shēng cài) means 'lettuce' or 'uncooked vegetables'. 蔬菜 (shū cài) is the general term for 'vegetables'. Think of 生菜 as a specific item under the larger umbrella of 蔬菜.
这沙拉里有很多生菜。(Zhè shālā lǐ yǒu hěn duō shēngcài.) This salad has a lot of lettuce. / 我喜欢吃各种蔬菜。(Wǒ xǐhuān chī gè zhǒng shūcài.) I like to eat all kinds of vegetables.
Both are leafy green vegetables, and 'cài' (菜) is in both names. Beginners might mix them up.
生菜 (shēng cài) is lettuce. 白菜 (bái cài) is Chinese cabbage. They look different and are used differently in cooking.
生菜通常生吃。(Shēngcài tōngcháng shēng chī.) Lettuce is usually eaten raw. / 我用白菜做了饺子馅。(Wǒ yòng báicài zuòle jiǎozi xiàn.) I used Chinese cabbage for the dumpling filling.
Similar to 蔬菜, 青菜 can also be a general term for green vegetables, which might overlap with 生菜 being a green vegetable.
生菜 (shēng cài) is lettuce. 青菜 (qīng cài) is a more general term for 'green leafy vegetables', often referring to bok choy or similar Chinese greens. While lettuce is a type of 青菜, 青菜 isn't always lettuce.
多吃青菜对身体好。(Duō chī qīngcài duì shēntǐ hǎo.) Eating more green vegetables is good for your health. / 你想在汉堡里加生菜吗?(Nǐ xiǎng zài hànbǎo lǐ jiā shēngcài ma?) Do you want to add lettuce to your burger?
Both 生菜 and 水果 are often eaten raw, leading to potential confusion about what constitutes a 'vegetable' versus 'fruit'.
生菜 (shēng cài) is lettuce (a vegetable). 水果 (shuǐ guǒ) is fruit. They are distinct food categories.
沙拉里有生菜,还有一些水果。(Shālā lǐ yǒu shēngcài, hái yǒu yīxiē shuǐguǒ.) The salad has lettuce, and also some fruit. / 饭后我喜欢吃点水果。(Fànhòu wǒ xǐhuān chī diǎn shuǐguǒ.) I like to eat some fruit after a meal.
This might seem obvious, but for absolute beginners, understanding the basic categories of food (vegetables, meat, fruit) is fundamental. Sometimes, 'uncooked' can be a misleading association if not linked to the 'vegetable' context.
生菜 (shēng cài) is lettuce or uncooked vegetables. 肉 (ròu) is meat. They are completely different food groups.
我想点一份生菜沙拉。(Wǒ xiǎng diǎn yī fèn shēngcài shālā.) I want to order a lettuce salad. / 这家餐厅的肉很好吃。(Zhè jiā cāntīng de ròu hěn hào chī.) The meat at this restaurant is delicious.
문장 패턴
我喜欢吃生菜。
Wǒ xǐhuān chī shēngcài. (I like to eat lettuce.)
这个沙拉里有生菜。
Zhège shālā lǐ yǒu shēngcài. (This salad has lettuce in it.)
请给我一份生菜沙拉。
Qǐng gěi wǒ yī fèn shēngcài shālā. (Please give me a lettuce salad.)
生菜很新鲜。
Shēngcài hěn xīnxiān. (The lettuce is very fresh.)
我们做饺子的时候,通常会用生菜包肉。
Wǒmen zuò jiǎozi de shíhou, tōngcháng huì yòng shēngcài bāo ròu. (When we make dumplings, we usually wrap meat with lettuce.)
多吃生菜对身体好。
Duō chī shēngcài duì shēntǐ hǎo. (Eating more lettuce is good for your health.)
这道菜的亮点是新鲜的生菜。
Zhè dào cài de liàngdiǎn shì xīnxiān de shēngcài. (The highlight of this dish is the fresh lettuce.)
餐厅里的生菜都是有机种植的。
Cāntīng lǐ de shēngcài dōu shì yǒujī zhòngzhí de. (The lettuce in the restaurant is all organically grown.)
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生菜 (shēng cài) primarily means lettuce. It refers to the leafy green vegetable commonly used in salads, wraps, and as a garnish.
However, it can also be used more broadly to refer to uncooked vegetables, particularly in the context of dishes where vegetables are served raw or very lightly blanched, such as hotpot where you might dip raw vegetables into the broth.
Think of it like this: if it's a raw leafy green, it's very likely 生菜. If it's another vegetable served raw, it might also be referred to as 生菜 in some contexts, especially when contrasting it with cooked vegetables.
Over-generalizing to all raw food: While it can mean 'uncooked vegetables,' it doesn't mean 'all uncooked food.' You wouldn't use it for raw meat or raw fruit, for instance.
Confusing it with 'vegetables' in general: 蔬菜 (shū cài) is the general term for 'vegetables.' 生菜 is a specific type of vegetable (lettuce) or a specific state of vegetables (raw).
Incorrect: 我喜欢吃生菜 (Wǒ xǐhuān chī shēngcài) if you mean 'I like to eat vegetables in general.'
Correct: 我喜欢吃蔬菜 (Wǒ xǐhuān chī shūcài) for 'I like to eat vegetables in general.'
Correct: 我喜欢吃生菜 (Wǒ xǐhuān chī shēngcài) if you mean 'I like to eat lettuce.'Assuming it always means 'lettuce': While often true, remember the 'uncooked vegetables' nuance, especially in restaurant settings or when discussing hotpot ingredients.
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生菜: It's all about fresh greens!
The most common use of 生菜 (shēng cài) is for lettuce, especially the kind you find in salads or wraps. Think of 生 (shēng) as 'raw' or 'fresh' and 菜 (cài) as 'vegetable'.
生菜 can mean uncooked vegetables in general
While primarily lettuce, 生菜 (shēng cài) can also refer to uncooked vegetables in a broader sense, particularly in contexts like a hot pot where you add fresh greens to cook yourself.
How to say 'salad'
If you want to say 'salad', you'd typically say 沙拉 (shā lā), which is a transliteration of 'salad'. However, 生菜 is a key ingredient in many salads.
Ordering 'lettuce' at a restaurant
When ordering a dish with lettuce, you can often just say 生菜 (shēng cài). For example, to say 'fried lettuce', you could say 炒生菜 (chǎo shēng cài).
生菜 in fast food
You'll often hear 生菜 (shēng cài) when talking about ingredients in burgers or sandwiches, as in 'add lettuce'.
生菜 in hot pot
If you're at a hot pot restaurant, you'll see plates of fresh vegetables. If you want more lettuce, you can ask for 生菜 (shēng cài).
生菜 and health
In Chinese culture, 生菜 (shēng cài) is seen as a healthy and refreshing vegetable, often included in meals to balance richer dishes.
生菜 vs. other leafy greens
While 生菜 (shēng cài) is common, don't confuse it with other leafy greens like 小白菜 (xiǎo bái cài) which is baby bok choy, or 菠菜 (bō cài) which is spinach.
生菜 in compound words
Sometimes 生菜 (shēng cài) can be part of a larger compound word. For example, 生菜沙拉 (shēng cài shā lā) directly translates to 'lettuce salad'.
Practice with examples
Try saying: 我喜欢吃生菜。(Wǒ xǐhuān chī shēngcài.) - I like to eat lettuce. Or: 这份沙拉里有生菜。(Zhè fèn shālā lǐ yǒu shēngcài.) - There is lettuce in this salad.
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기억법
Imagine a **shēng cài** (lettuce) growing in the **shēng** (raw) earth, looking very **cài** (vegetable-like). So, 'raw vegetable' directly means lettuce.
시각적 연상
Picture a vibrant green head of lettuce, perhaps with a few water droplets on its leaves, ready to be eaten raw in a salad. Associate this fresh, raw image with the sound 'shēng cài'.
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챌린지
Describe your favorite salad using '生菜'. For example: '我喜欢吃生菜沙拉。' (Wǒ xǐhuān chī shēngcài shālā. - I like to eat lettuce salad.)
어원
The character '生' (shēng) means 'raw' or 'live'. The character '菜' (cài) means 'vegetable' or 'dish'.
원래 의미: raw vegetable
Sino-Tibetan, Sinitic, Chinese문화적 맥락
In Chinese cuisine, '生菜' is commonly used in stir-fries, hot pots, and as a fresh accompaniment to rich dishes. It's often served simply blanched or as part of a fresh salad, reflecting a preference for light and fresh preparations.
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실제 사용 상황
Ordering at a restaurant:
- 请给我一份生菜沙拉. (Please give me a lettuce salad.)
- 这个菜里有生菜吗? (Does this dish have lettuce in it?)
- 我想点一份炒生菜。 (I'd like to order a plate of stir-fried lettuce.)
Grocery shopping:
- 生菜多少钱一斤? (How much is lettuce per jin [500g]?)
- 这种生菜新鲜吗? (Is this kind of lettuce fresh?)
- 我需要两颗生菜。 (I need two heads of lettuce.)
Cooking at home:
- 我们用生菜来做沙拉吧。 (Let's use lettuce to make a salad.)
- 生菜要洗干净才能吃。 (Lettuce needs to be washed clean before eating.)
- 把生菜撕成小块。 (Tear the lettuce into small pieces.)
Discussing healthy eating:
- 多吃生菜对身体好。 (Eating more lettuce is good for your health.)
- 生菜是一种健康的蔬菜。 (Lettuce is a healthy vegetable.)
- 我喜欢在三明治里放生菜。 (I like to put lettuce in sandwiches.)
Describing food:
- 这道菜很清淡,里面有生菜。 (This dish is very light, it has lettuce in it.)
- 汉堡里通常有生菜。 (Burgers usually have lettuce in them.)
- 这盘生菜看起来很脆。 (This plate of lettuce looks very crisp.)
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"你喜欢吃生菜吗? (Do you like to eat lettuce?)"
"你通常怎么吃生菜? (How do you usually eat lettuce?)"
"你知道生菜有哪些种类吗? (Do you know what kinds of lettuce there are?)"
"你觉得生菜怎么做最好吃? (How do you think lettuce is best cooked?)"
"你家常买生菜吗? (Do you often buy lettuce at home?)"
일기 주제
描述一次你吃生菜的经历。 (Describe an experience you had eating lettuce.)
写下你最喜欢的生菜食谱。 (Write down your favorite lettuce recipe.)
想象你去超市买生菜,会发生什么? (Imagine you go to the supermarket to buy lettuce, what would happen?)
生菜对你的健康有什么好处? (What are the benefits of lettuce for your health?)
你觉得生菜在饮食中重要吗?为什么? (Do you think lettuce is important in your diet? Why?)
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문生菜 (shēngcài) primarily means 'lettuce'. It's commonly used to refer to the leafy green vegetable you'd find in a salad.
Yes, it can. While its most common use is for lettuce, 生菜 can also refer to 'uncooked vegetables' in a broader sense, especially when talking about vegetables meant to be eaten raw.
A common way to say 'salad' is 沙拉 (shālā), which is a loanword. If you want to emphasize a vegetable-based salad, you might say 蔬菜沙拉 (shūcài shālā) or even just point to the raw vegetables and refer to them as 生菜 in context.
Typically, no. 生菜 (shēngcài) literally means 'raw vegetable'. If you're talking about cooked leafy greens, you'd usually use other terms like 青菜 (qīngcài) for 'green vegetables' or specific names for cooked dishes.
生菜 (shēngcài) refers specifically to 'raw vegetables' or 'lettuce'. 蔬菜 (shūcài) is the general term for 'vegetables' (both raw and cooked). So, all 生菜 are 蔬菜, but not all 蔬菜 are 生菜.
You can say “我想要一份生菜” (wǒ xiǎng yào yī fèn shēngcài) which means 'I would like a portion of lettuce'. Or, if you're ordering a dish that includes lettuce, you might just refer to the dish itself.
No, absolutely not. 生菜 (shēngcài) is strictly for vegetables. For uncooked meat, you would use 生肉 (shēngròu).
While 生菜 is a general term for lettuce, if you need to be more specific, you might add descriptors, like 罗马生菜 (Luómǎ shēngcài) for 'Romaine lettuce'. However, for general conversation, 生菜 is usually sufficient.
You'll often hear 生菜沙拉 (shēngcài shālā) for 'lettuce salad' or 吃生菜 (chī shēngcài) for 'eat lettuce/raw vegetables'. In hot pot, you might hear 涮生菜 (shuàn shēngcài), which means 'swish lettuce in hot pot'.
Yes, 生菜, like most vegetables, is considered very healthy in Chinese culture. It's seen as refreshing and good for you, especially when eaten raw or lightly cooked.
셀프 테스트 156 질문
我喜欢吃蔬菜,特别是___。
The sentence is about liking vegetables, and '生菜' (lettuce) is a type of vegetable.
沙拉里有西红柿和___。
Salads often contain '生菜' (lettuce).
妈妈买了很多___做晚餐。
For dinner, '生菜' (lettuce) is a common ingredient, especially for a healthy meal.
这道菜里有新鲜的___。
The phrase '新鲜的' (fresh) often refers to vegetables like '生菜' (lettuce) in a dish.
他不喜欢吃熟的蔬菜,只喜欢吃___。
The sentence indicates a preference for uncooked vegetables, and '生菜' (lettuce) is typically eaten raw.
请给我一份有___的汉堡。
Burgers often include '生菜' (lettuce) as an ingredient.
Which of these is 'lettuce'?
生菜 (shēngcài) means lettuce or uncooked vegetables.
You want to order a salad. Which word would you use for the main leafy green ingredient?
生菜 (shēngcài) is lettuce, a common leafy green in salads.
Which of these phrases means 'to eat lettuce'?
吃 (chī) means to eat, and 生菜 (shēngcài) means lettuce.
生菜 (shēngcài) is a type of fruit.
生菜 (shēngcài) is lettuce, which is a vegetable, not a fruit.
You can use 生菜 (shēngcài) to describe uncooked vegetables.
生菜 (shēngcài) can refer to lettuce or generally to uncooked vegetables.
This sentence '我吃生菜' (Wǒ chī shēngcài) means 'I drink water'.
我吃生菜 (Wǒ chī shēngcài) means 'I eat lettuce'. 喝水 (hē shuǐ) means 'drink water'.
Write a short sentence saying you want to eat lettuce.
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我想吃生菜。
Write a sentence asking if the lettuce is fresh.
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生菜新鲜吗?
Write a simple sentence describing lettuce as a vegetable.
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生菜是一种蔬菜。
你想吃什么?
Read this passage:
妈妈今天买了生菜。生菜很新鲜,我想吃。
你想吃什么?
The passage states '我想吃生菜' (I want to eat lettuce).
The passage states '我想吃生菜' (I want to eat lettuce).
你喜欢吃什么?
Read this passage:
这个饭店有很多好吃的菜。我喜欢吃生菜沙拉。
你喜欢吃什么?
The passage says '我喜欢吃生菜沙拉' (I like to eat lettuce salad).
The passage says '我喜欢吃生菜沙拉' (I like to eat lettuce salad).
这个人想要什么?
Read this passage:
请给我一份生菜。谢谢!
这个人想要什么?
The sentence '请给我一份生菜' directly asks for a portion of lettuce.
The sentence '请给我一份生菜' directly asks for a portion of lettuce.
This sentence means 'I want lettuce.' The basic sentence structure in Chinese is Subject-Verb-Object.
This sentence means 'Is this lettuce?' '这 (zhè)' means 'this', '是 (shì)' means 'is/am/are', '吗 (ma)' turns a statement into a question.
This sentence means 'I like to eat lettuce.' '喜欢 (xǐhuān)' means 'like', and '吃 (chī)' means 'eat'.
我喜欢在沙拉里放__。
生菜 (shēngcài) means lettuce, which is commonly used in salads.
这道菜里有很多新鲜的__。
生菜 (shēngcài) can refer to uncooked vegetables in general, making it suitable in a sentence about fresh ingredients.
请给我一份有__的汉堡。
生菜 (shēngcài) is a common ingredient in hamburgers.
我们今天晚上吃__沙拉。
生菜 (shēngcài) is the main ingredient in a lettuce salad.
他不喜欢吃煮熟的蔬菜,他更喜欢吃__。
生菜 (shēngcài) can refer to uncooked vegetables, contrasting with cooked vegetables.
超市里有新鲜的__。
生菜 (shēngcài) is a common fresh produce item found in supermarkets.
Which of these is typically eaten raw in a salad?
生菜 (shēngcài) means lettuce, which is often eaten raw in salads. The other options are rice, egg, and noodles, which are usually cooked.
If you want to order a green leafy vegetable that is fresh and often used in spring rolls, what would you ask for?
生菜 (shēngcài) means lettuce, which is a common green leafy vegetable used in spring rolls. The other options are pork, fish, and tofu.
Which of the following phrases describes 'fresh lettuce'?
新鲜 (xīnxiān) means fresh, so 新鲜生菜 (xīnxiān shēngcài) means fresh lettuce. The other options mean old, hot, and salty lettuce, respectively.
生菜 (shēngcài) can be used to wrap roasted duck in some Chinese dishes.
Yes, lettuce (生菜) is commonly used to wrap roasted duck or other meats in Chinese cuisine.
You typically cook 生菜 (shēngcài) for a long time until it is very soft.
While 生菜 (shēngcài) can be lightly cooked, it's often eaten raw or only briefly cooked to retain its crispness. Cooking it for a long time would make it very soft, which isn't typical.
The word 生菜 (shēngcài) literally means 'cooked vegetables'.
The character 生 (shēng) means raw or uncooked, and 菜 (cài) means vegetable. So, 生菜 (shēngcài) literally means 'raw vegetable' or lettuce, not 'cooked vegetables'.
What do I like to eat salad with?
How is the lettuce on this plate?
What am I asking for?
Read this aloud:
生菜
Focus: shēng cài
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Read this aloud:
我买了一些生菜。
Focus: Wǒ mǎi le yī xiē shēngcài.
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Read this aloud:
沙拉里有生菜。
Focus: Shālā lǐ yǒu shēngcài.
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You are at a restaurant. Ask the waiter for a dish with lettuce.
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你好,请问你们有什么带生菜的菜吗? (Hello, do you have any dishes with lettuce?)
Describe a simple salad you like to eat, mentioning lettuce as an ingredient.
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我喜欢吃沙拉,里面有生菜和西红柿。 (I like to eat salad, it has lettuce and tomatoes.)
You are making groceries list. Write down 'buy lettuce'.
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Sample answer
我要买生菜。 (I need to buy lettuce.)
冰箱里有什么? (What's in the fridge?)
Read this passage:
妈妈说:”我们今晚吃沙拉吧,冰箱里有新鲜的生菜。“ (Mom said: "Let's eat salad tonight, there's fresh lettuce in the fridge.")
冰箱里有什么? (What's in the fridge?)
The passage states that there is fresh lettuce in the fridge.
The passage states that there is fresh lettuce in the fridge.
小王喜欢吃什么? (What does Xiao Wang like to eat?)
Read this passage:
小王不喜欢吃肉,他只喜欢吃生菜和蔬菜。 (Xiao Wang doesn't like to eat meat, he only likes to eat lettuce and vegetables.)
小王喜欢吃什么? (What does Xiao Wang like to eat?)
The passage clearly states that Xiao Wang likes to eat lettuce and vegetables.
The passage clearly states that Xiao Wang likes to eat lettuce and vegetables.
这个餐厅有什么样的菜? (What kind of dishes does this restaurant have?)
Read this passage:
这个餐厅有很多健康的菜,比如有生菜的沙拉。 (This restaurant has many healthy dishes, for example, salads with lettuce.)
这个餐厅有什么样的菜? (What kind of dishes does this restaurant have?)
The passage says the restaurant has many healthy dishes, citing lettuce salads as an example.
The passage says the restaurant has many healthy dishes, citing lettuce salads as an example.
This sentence means 'I like to eat lettuce'. The subject (我 - I) comes first, followed by the verb (喜欢吃 - like to eat), and then the object (生菜 - lettuce).
This sentence means 'There is a lot of lettuce in the salad'. 沙拉里 (in the salad) indicates location, followed by 有 (there is), and then 很多生菜 (a lot of lettuce).
This sentence means 'Please give me a portion of lettuce'. 请 (please) starts the request, followed by 给我 (give me), and then 一份生菜 (a portion of lettuce).
Which of these is typically not considered 生菜 in a Chinese context?
While cucumber can be eaten raw, '生菜' specifically refers to leafy greens like lettuce, or uncooked vegetables commonly used in salads or as wraps, not typically cucumber served as a cold dish.
If someone asks you if you want '多一点生菜' (more 生菜) with your meal, what are they likely offering?
'生菜' in this context almost always refers to uncooked leafy greens, especially lettuce, commonly served with dishes.
Which sentence correctly uses '生菜' to mean lettuce?
If a dish is called '生菜包' (shēngcài bāo), it usually means it contains cooked meat wrapped in raw lettuce.
'生菜包' commonly refers to lettuce wraps, where fillings (often cooked) are wrapped in fresh, raw lettuce leaves.
You would typically use '生菜' to refer to a stir-fried dish made with cabbage.
'生菜' specifically refers to lettuce or similar leafy greens. Cabbage is typically '卷心菜' (juǎnxīncài) or '包菜' (bāocài) and would be stir-fried as such, not usually called '生菜' once cooked.
In a Chinese restaurant, if you order '生菜', you will likely receive a plate of raw, leafy greens.
Ordering '生菜' in a restaurant most often refers to a dish of lightly blanched or stir-fried lettuce, which is still considered '生菜' because it's the specific vegetable.
Waiter, please give me a lettuce salad.
I like to eat lettuce because it's very fresh.
This lettuce doesn't look very fresh, can you change it for me?
Read this aloud:
这份生菜很脆。
Focus: 生菜 (shēngcài)
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我早餐喜欢吃生菜。
Focus: 生菜 (shēngcài)
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超市里的生菜卖完了。
Focus: 生菜 (shēngcài)
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Imagine you're at a Chinese restaurant. Write a short sentence asking for a dish with a lot of fresh lettuce.
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请给我一份多放新鲜生菜的菜。
You are describing your favorite healthy meal. Write a sentence saying that you often eat salads with lettuce.
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我经常吃放有生菜的沙拉。
Your friend asks if you want cooked vegetables. Write a short sentence declining and saying you prefer uncooked vegetables like lettuce.
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我更喜欢生菜,不喜欢熟的蔬菜。
根据这段话,妈妈买了什么来做沙拉?
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妈妈今天去超市买了很多蔬菜。她买了西红柿、黄瓜和生菜。她准备做一份健康的沙拉给家人吃。
根据这段话,妈妈买了什么来做沙拉?
文章中明确提到妈妈买了西红柿、黄瓜和生菜来做沙拉。
文章中明确提到妈妈买了西红柿、黄瓜和生菜来做沙拉。
小明最喜欢吃什么?
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小明不喜欢吃肉,他只喜欢吃蔬菜。每次吃饭,他都会点一份生菜沙拉。
小明最喜欢吃什么?
文章中提到小明只喜欢吃蔬菜,每次吃饭都会点一份生菜沙拉。
文章中提到小明只喜欢吃蔬菜,每次吃饭都会点一份生菜沙拉。
这家餐厅的沙拉为什么很受欢迎?
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这家餐厅的生菜很新鲜,所以他们的沙拉特别受欢迎。很多人都喜欢点这里的生菜沙拉。
这家餐厅的沙拉为什么很受欢迎?
文章中提到“这家餐厅的生菜很新鲜,所以他们的沙拉特别受欢迎”。
文章中提到“这家餐厅的生菜很新鲜,所以他们的沙拉特别受欢迎”。
This sentence means 'Let's make some lettuce salad.' The correct order is subject (我们), verb (做), quantity (一些), object (生菜沙拉), and particle (吧).
This sentence means 'I like to eat lettuce and meat.' The correct order is subject (我), verb (喜欢), second verb (吃), and then the objects (生菜和肉).
This sentence means 'She went to buy fresh lettuce.' The correct order is subject (她), verb phrase (去买了), adjective (新鲜的), and then the noun (生菜).
在火锅店,我们通常会点一些___来搭配肉类。
在火锅中,生菜是常见的配菜,用来涮煮。
她喜欢吃沙拉,所以每次去超市都会买很多新鲜的___。
沙拉的主要成分通常是新鲜的蔬菜,生菜是其中一种。
这家餐厅的特色菜是烤肉,配上___和特制酱料。
烤肉常与生菜一起食用,用生菜包裹烤肉可以解腻。
为了保持健康,医生建议多吃___,特别是未经烹饪的蔬菜。
“生菜”在这里可以泛指未经烹饪的蔬菜,符合健康饮食的建议。
做三明治的时候,别忘了加几片___,会更清爽。
生菜是三明治中常见的配料,可以增加口感和新鲜度。
我的兔子很喜欢吃___,每天都要给它喂一些。
生菜是兔子常见的食物之一。
Choose the correct translation for '生菜'.
生菜 (shēngcài) specifically refers to lettuce or uncooked vegetables.
Which of the following dishes would most likely contain 生菜?
生菜 (shēngcài) means lettuce or uncooked vegetables, which are common ingredients in salads.
If someone says '我喜欢吃生菜沙拉' (Wǒ xǐhuān chī shēngcài shālā), what do they like to eat?
生菜 (shēngcài) is lettuce, and 沙拉 (shālā) is salad, so 生菜沙拉 means lettuce salad.
生菜 can refer to any cooked vegetable.
生菜 specifically means lettuce or uncooked vegetables. It does not refer to cooked vegetables.
You would typically use 生菜 to make a hot stir-fry dish.
生菜 is usually eaten raw, like in salads. While some stir-fries might use lettuce, '生菜' emphasizes the 'raw' aspect, so it's not typically the primary vegetable for a hot stir-fry.
When ordering a salad in a Chinese restaurant, you might ask for 生菜.
生菜 means lettuce, which is a common ingredient in salads. So it's appropriate to ask for it when ordering a salad.
The customer is asking the waiter about adding an ingredient to a dish.
Someone's mother is giving health advice about a type of food.
Someone is recommending a dish that involves wrapping meat in a vegetable.
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在超市里,生菜通常放在蔬菜区。
Focus: shēng cài
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你喜欢吃生的生菜还是煮熟的生菜?
Focus: shēng de shēng cài
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这份沙拉的生菜很新鲜,口感清脆。
Focus: qīng cuì
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This sentence means 'I like to eat lettuce salad.' The standard word order in Chinese is Subject + Verb + Object.
This means 'Fresh lettuce is very healthy.' The adjective '新鲜的' (fresh) modifies '生菜' (lettuce), and '很' (very) is an adverb modifying the adjective '健康' (healthy).
This sentence means 'Please give me a portion of lettuce.' '请' (please) comes first, followed by the indirect object '给我' (to me) and then the direct object '一份生菜' (a portion of lettuce).
为了健康,他每天都会吃一些新鲜的___。
Context indicates a healthy, uncooked vegetable. 猪肉 (pork), 米饭 (rice), and 面条 (noodles) don't fit.
这道沙拉里除了番茄和黄瓜,还加了大量的___,口感清爽。
The sentence describes a salad with tomatoes and cucumbers, and mentions a 'refreshing taste,' implying another vegetable. 土豆 (potato), 鸡肉 (chicken), and 面包 (bread) are not suitable.
他喜欢吃烤肉,尤其是用___包着烤肉,这样吃起来不那么油腻。
When eating grilled meat to reduce greasiness, lettuce is a common wrapping. 海苔 (seaweed), 饺子皮 (dumpling skin), and 薄饼 (crepe/thin pancake) are less common for this purpose.
减肥期间,多吃___有助于增加饱腹感,同时减少热量摄入。
For weight loss, lettuce is a low-calorie food that increases satiety. 蛋糕 (cake), 炸鸡 (fried chicken), and 巧克力 (chocolate) are high-calorie foods.
农场里种植了各种各样的蔬菜,其中___是他们的主要作物之一,销往各大超市。
The sentence talks about a farm growing vegetables and mentions 'major crops' sold to supermarkets. Lettuce is a common vegetable crop. 棉花 (cotton), 小麦 (wheat), and 烟草 (tobacco) are not typically categorized as '蔬菜' (vegetables) in this context.
医生建议他多吃水果和___,以改善消化系统健康。
To improve digestive health, doctors recommend fruits and vegetables. 糖果 (candy), 薯片 (potato chips), and 汽水 (soda) are unhealthy choices.
在制作沙拉时,通常会用到哪种蔬菜?
沙拉通常包含生食蔬菜,而生菜是其中最常见的。
如果你想吃一顿清淡健康的午餐,通常会选择包含什么食材的菜肴?
生菜沙拉以生菜为主,通常搭配其他生食蔬菜和清淡的酱汁,是健康的午餐选择。
餐厅菜单上通常会把哪种蔬菜列为“绿色蔬菜”或“新鲜蔬菜”的一部分?
生菜因其清脆和通常生食的特点,经常被归类为绿色或新鲜蔬菜。
制作热炒菜肴时,生菜是常见的烹饪食材。
生菜通常生食,不常用于热炒,因为高温会使其变软并失去清脆的口感。
在西餐中,汉堡里夹的通常是煮熟的生菜。
汉堡里的生菜通常是生食,以保持其爽脆的口感和新鲜度。
“生菜”这个词可以泛指所有未经烹饪的蔬菜。
虽然“生菜”特指一种蔬菜,但在口语中,它也可以引申为泛指所有未经烹饪的蔬菜,尤其是用于沙拉等生食料理。
The speaker is ordering food at a restaurant.
The speaker is talking about their food preferences.
The speaker is describing the ingredients of a burger.
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生菜是一种常见的蔬菜,你喜欢吃吗?
Focus: 生菜 (shēngcài)
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在制作沙拉时,生菜通常是主要的配料之一。
Focus: 配料 (pèiliào)
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有些人在吃火锅时,也会点生菜来烫。
Focus: 火锅 (huǒguō), 烫 (tàng)
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Imagine you're at a Chinese restaurant. Write a short paragraph describing how you'd order a dish that includes lettuce and explain why you prefer fresh, uncooked vegetables in your meal. Use '生菜' at least once.
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服务员,你好!我想点一份炒饭,但是请问可以加一些新鲜的生菜吗?我比较喜欢清淡健康的食物,所以如果能多放一些生菜就更好了。谢谢! (Hello, waiter! I'd like to order a fried rice, but may I ask if you can add some fresh lettuce? I prefer lighter and healthier food, so it would be even better if you could add more lettuce. Thank you!)
You are writing a recipe for a healthy Chinese salad. Describe the ingredients you would use, emphasizing the importance of fresh '生菜' and how it contributes to the dish's flavor and texture. Include at least two other vegetable names in Chinese.
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今天我们来做一道简单的健康沙拉。首先,我们需要一整颗新鲜的生菜,它是沙拉的主角,提供清脆的口感和清爽的味道。接着,加入切片的黄瓜和番茄,它们能增加沙拉的色彩和营养。最后淋上你喜欢的酱汁,一道美味又健康的沙拉就完成了! (Today we're making a simple healthy salad. First, we need a whole head of fresh lettuce, which is the star of the salad, providing a crisp texture and refreshing taste. Next, add sliced cucumber and tomato to increase the salad's color and nutrition. Finally, drizzle with your favorite dressing, and a delicious and healthy salad is complete!)
You are discussing healthy eating habits with a Chinese friend. Write a few sentences explaining why incorporating more '生菜' and other uncooked vegetables into their diet can be beneficial, especially for digestion. Use at least one idiom related to health if you know any.
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多吃生菜对身体很有好处。生菜和其他生吃的蔬菜富含维生素和纤维,不仅能帮助消化,还能保持身体健康,真是“百利而无一害”。所以,我建议你在日常饮食中多加一些生菜。 (Eating more lettuce is very good for your health. Lettuce and other raw vegetables are rich in vitamins and fiber, which not only aid digestion but also keep your body healthy, truly 'beneficial in every way and harmless'. So, I suggest you add more lettuce to your daily diet.)
根据这段文字,人们为什么喜欢吃凉拌生菜?
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在中国的许多地方,尤其是在夏天,人们喜欢吃凉拌菜。凉拌菜的种类很多,其中最受欢迎的之一就是凉拌生菜。新鲜的生菜洗净后,撕成小块,再用蒜末、醋、酱油和香油拌匀,味道清爽可口,是下饭的好选择。很多人认为,吃凉拌生菜不仅能补充维生素,还能帮助开胃。
根据这段文字,人们为什么喜欢吃凉拌生菜?
文章中明确提到“味道清爽可口,是下饭的好选择”以及“能补充维生素,还能帮助开胃”,这些都指向健康和美味。
文章中明确提到“味道清爽可口,是下饭的好选择”以及“能补充维生素,还能帮助开胃”,这些都指向健康和美味。
王阿姨吃生菜沙拉后有什么变化?
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王阿姨最近开始尝试更健康的饮食方式。她听营养师说,多吃生菜对身体有益,特别是对消化系统。因此,她每天的午餐和晚餐都会搭配一份生菜沙拉。她发现,自从吃了生菜沙拉后,不仅感觉身体更轻盈,而且消化也变得更好了。
王阿姨吃生菜沙拉后有什么变化?
文章中提到“她发现,自从吃了生菜沙拉后,不仅感觉身体更轻盈,而且消化也变得更好了”。
文章中提到“她发现,自从吃了生菜沙拉后,不仅感觉身体更轻盈,而且消化也变得更好了”。
在火锅店里,生菜通常是怎么吃的?
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在一些火锅店里,生菜是必不可少的配菜。虽然它通常是新鲜的、未煮过的,但在火锅中稍稍烫一下,就能吸收汤汁的美味,变得更加软嫩。这种吃法让生菜的口感更加丰富,也深受食客们的喜爱。很多人喜欢生菜在火锅中短暂烹煮后的独特风味。
在火锅店里,生菜通常是怎么吃的?
文章中明确说明“在火锅中稍稍烫一下,就能吸收汤汁的美味,变得更加软嫩”。
文章中明确说明“在火锅中稍稍烫一下,就能吸收汤汁的美味,变得更加软嫩”。
This sentence means 'Eating more lettuce is healthier.' The structure is 'subject + verb + object + adverb + adjective'.
This sentence translates to 'I like putting lettuce in salad.' The structure is 'subject + verb + object + prepositional phrase'.
This sentence means 'This lettuce is very fresh.' The structure is 'demonstrative + noun + adverb + adjective'.
她喜欢在沙拉里放很多新鲜的____。
Contextually, salads typically contain lettuce. '新鲜的' (fresh) modifies '生菜' (lettuce) appropriately.
这家餐厅的特色是各种有机____。
'有机' (organic) often refers to vegetables, making '生菜' (uncooked vegetables) the most suitable choice in this context of restaurant specialties.
为了健康,他每天都会吃一些____。
Eating raw vegetables ('生菜') daily is a common practice for health, fitting the phrase '为了健康' (for health).
我们点了一份烤肉,配了一大盘____。
Grilled meat ('烤肉') is often served with a large plate of lettuce ('生菜') for wrapping or balance, especially in East Asian cuisine.
请把这些____洗干净,我们要用来做三明治。
Lettuce ('生菜') is a common ingredient in sandwiches that needs to be washed before use. The other options are less likely to be washed prior to sandwich making.
农场里种植了许多不同品种的____。
Farms ('农场') primarily grow agricultural products like lettuce ('生菜'). The other options are not farm products.
This salad has fresh lettuce and tomatoes.
I like eating meat wrapped in lettuce; it's very refreshing.
Many people on a diet choose to eat raw vegetables, such as lettuce.
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请问,这份沙拉里面的生菜新鲜吗?
Focus: 生菜 (shēngcài)
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你喜欢把生菜作为配菜吃吗?
Focus: 生菜 (shēngcài)
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在广东,人们常常用生菜来做火锅的配菜。
Focus: 生菜 (shēngcài)
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Imagine you're writing a menu description for a new salad. Describe a salad that prominently features '生菜' (shēngcài). What other ingredients does it have, and what makes it special?
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我们的招牌清爽生菜沙拉,选用最新鲜的生菜,搭配多汁的小番茄、脆甜的黄瓜片和烤鸡胸肉。淋上特制香草醋汁,口感丰富,健康美味,是您午餐的绝佳选择。 (Our signature refreshing lettuce salad uses the freshest lettuce, paired with juicy cherry tomatoes, crisp cucumber slices, and grilled chicken breast. Drizzled with a special herb vinaigrette, it offers a rich taste and healthy deliciousness, making it an excellent choice for your lunch.)
You are describing a traditional Chinese dish to a friend who is unfamiliar with it. Explain how '生菜' (shēngcài) is used in a specific dish, emphasizing its role and why it's included.
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在中国南方,有一道家常菜叫做“蚝油生菜”。它其实很简单,就是将生菜用蒜蓉蚝油快速翻炒,生菜的清脆和蚝油的鲜美结合在一起。生菜在这里不仅仅是蔬菜,它能很好地中和菜肴的油腻感,让整道菜吃起来更清爽。 (In southern China, there's a home-style dish called 'Oyster Sauce Lettuce.' It's actually quite simple: stir-frying lettuce quickly with minced garlic and oyster sauce. The crispness of the lettuce combines with the umami of the oyster sauce. Here, lettuce is not just a vegetable; it effectively neutralizes the greasiness of the dish, making the whole meal feel fresher.)
Write a short paragraph for a health and wellness blog post discussing the nutritional benefits of incorporating '生菜' (shēngcài) into your daily diet.
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生菜作为一种常见的绿叶蔬菜,其营养价值不容小觑。它富含多种维生素,尤其是维生素K和维生素A,对骨骼健康和视力有益。此外,生菜还含有大量膳食纤维和水分,有助于消化和保持身体水分充足。因此,在日常饮食中多吃生菜,是保持健康生活方式的简单而有效的方法。 (As a common leafy green vegetable, lettuce's nutritional value should not be underestimated. It is rich in various vitamins, especially vitamins K and A, which are beneficial for bone health and eyesight. Furthermore, lettuce contains a large amount of dietary fiber and water, aiding digestion and keeping the body well-hydrated. Therefore, eating more lettuce in your daily diet is a simple and effective way to maintain a healthy lifestyle.)
根据文章,消费者应该如何处理市售生菜以减少农药摄入? (According to the article, how should consumers handle commercially available lettuce to reduce pesticide intake?)
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近日,一篇关于蔬菜农药残留的报道引起了广泛关注。文章指出,某些市售生菜可能存在农药超标问题,提醒消费者在购买和食用前务必彻底清洗。专家建议,选择有机生菜或在食用前用淡盐水浸泡一段时间,可以有效减少农药摄入。 (Recently, a report on pesticide residues in vegetables has attracted widespread attention. The article pointed out that some commercially available lettuce might have excessive pesticide levels, reminding consumers to wash thoroughly before purchasing and consuming. Experts suggest that choosing organic lettuce or soaking it in light salt water for a period before consumption can effectively reduce pesticide intake.)
根据文章,消费者应该如何处理市售生菜以减少农药摄入? (According to the article, how should consumers handle commercially available lettuce to reduce pesticide intake?)
文章明确提到“选择有机生菜或在食用前用淡盐水浸泡一段时间,可以有效减少农药摄入”。 (The article explicitly states that 'choosing organic lettuce or soaking it in light salt water for a period before consumption can effectively reduce pesticide intake.')
文章明确提到“选择有机生菜或在食用前用淡盐水浸泡一段时间,可以有效减少农药摄入”。 (The article explicitly states that 'choosing organic lettuce or soaking it in light salt water for a period before consumption can effectively reduce pesticide intake.')
轻食餐厅如何确保生菜的新鲜度? (How do light meal restaurants ensure the freshness of lettuce?)
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随着健康饮食理念的普及,轻食餐厅在中国一线城市越来越受欢迎。许多餐厅主打沙拉和低卡路里餐点,其中生菜是不可或缺的食材。为了满足顾客对食材新鲜度的要求,这些餐厅通常会与本地农场合作,确保生菜从采摘到餐桌的时间最短。 (With the popularization of healthy eating concepts, light meal restaurants are becoming increasingly popular in China's first-tier cities. Many restaurants feature salads and low-calorie meals, with lettuce being an indispensable ingredient. To meet customers' demands for fresh ingredients, these restaurants typically cooperate with local farms to ensure the shortest possible time from picking to plate for lettuce.)
轻食餐厅如何确保生菜的新鲜度? (How do light meal restaurants ensure the freshness of lettuce?)
文章提到“这些餐厅通常会与本地农场合作,确保生菜从采摘到餐桌的时间最短”来满足顾客对食材新鲜度的要求。 (The article mentions that 'these restaurants typically cooperate with local farms to ensure the shortest possible time from picking to plate for lettuce' to meet customers' demands for fresh ingredients.)
文章提到“这些餐厅通常会与本地农场合作,确保生菜从采摘到餐桌的时间最短”来满足顾客对食材新鲜度的要求。 (The article mentions that 'these restaurants typically cooperate with local farms to ensure the shortest possible time from picking to plate for lettuce' to meet customers' demands for fresh ingredients.)
根据文章,为什么生菜在春节期间被认为是吉祥的食物? (According to the article, why is lettuce considered an auspicious food during the Spring Festival?)
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在中国的传统文化中,生菜(生财的谐音)常被视为吉祥的食物,特别是在春节期间。人们相信吃生菜能带来好运和财富。因此,在许多春节的餐桌上,生菜是必不可少的一道菜,寓意着新的一年生意兴隆,财源广进。 (In traditional Chinese culture, lettuce (生菜, which sounds like '生财' - to generate wealth) is often regarded as an auspicious food, especially during the Spring Festival. People believe that eating lettuce can bring good luck and wealth. Therefore, lettuce is an indispensable dish on many Spring Festival dinner tables, symbolizing prosperity and abundant financial resources in the new year.)
根据文章,为什么生菜在春节期间被认为是吉祥的食物? (According to the article, why is lettuce considered an auspicious food during the Spring Festival?)
文章明确指出,“生菜(生财的谐音)常被视为吉祥的食物”,并且“人们相信吃生菜能带来好运和财富”。 (The article explicitly states that 'lettuce (生菜, which sounds like '生财' - to generate wealth) is often regarded as an auspicious food,' and 'people believe that eating lettuce can bring good luck and wealth.')
文章明确指出,“生菜(生财的谐音)常被视为吉祥的食物”,并且“人们相信吃生菜能带来好运和财富”。 (The article explicitly states that 'lettuce (生菜, which sounds like '生财' - to generate wealth) is often regarded as an auspicious food,' and 'people believe that eating lettuce can bring good luck and wealth.')
This sentence describes fresh lettuce being very suitable for making salad. The order follows a typical Chinese sentence structure: Adjective + Noun + Adverb + Verb + Object.
This sentence means 'This dish uses lettuce as the main ingredient, and the taste is refreshing.' It follows the pattern: Subject + 以...为主料 (uses...as the main ingredient) + Conjunction + Description.
This sentence translates to 'He likes to add a lot of lettuce in his sandwich.' The structure is Subject + Verb + Prepositional Phrase + Verb + Object.
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Summary
生菜 is your go-to word for lettuce and uncooked leafy greens in Chinese cuisine.
- 生菜 (shēng cài) means lettuce.
- It can also refer to uncooked leafy vegetables.
- Commonly used in salads and fresh dishes.
生菜: It's all about fresh greens!
The most common use of 生菜 (shēng cài) is for lettuce, especially the kind you find in salads or wraps. Think of 生 (shēng) as 'raw' or 'fresh' and 菜 (cài) as 'vegetable'.
生菜 can mean uncooked vegetables in general
While primarily lettuce, 生菜 (shēng cài) can also refer to uncooked vegetables in a broader sense, particularly in contexts like a hot pot where you add fresh greens to cook yourself.
How to say 'salad'
If you want to say 'salad', you'd typically say 沙拉 (shā lā), which is a transliteration of 'salad'. However, 生菜 is a key ingredient in many salads.
Ordering 'lettuce' at a restaurant
When ordering a dish with lettuce, you can often just say 生菜 (shēng cài). For example, to say 'fried lettuce', you could say 炒生菜 (chǎo shēng cài).
예시
我喜欢在沙拉里放生菜。
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一两
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一斤
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一袋
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少一点儿
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