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Common pronunciation, easy to incorporate into sentences.
Clear pronunciation, easily distinguishable in context.
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我们吃___饺子。(Wǒmen chī ___ jiǎozi.) (We eat a plate of dumplings.)
饺子 (jiǎozi) dumplings are typically served on a plate, so '一盘' (yī pán) is the correct measure word.
她要___米饭。(Tā yào ___ mǐfàn.) (She wants a plate of rice.)
While rice can be in a bowl (一碗 mǐfàn), '一盘' (yī pán) can also refer to a plate of rice, especially in a more general sense or when served with other dishes on a plate.
请给我___菜。(Qǐng gěi wǒ ___ cài.) (Please give me a plate of vegetables.)
蔬菜 (shūcài) vegetables are often served on a plate, so '一盘' (yī pán) is appropriate here.
桌子上有___水果。(Zhuōzi shàng yǒu ___ shuǐguǒ.) (There is a plate of fruit on the table.)
When fruit is arranged on a plate, '一盘' (yī pán) is the correct measure word.
服务员,来___面条。(Fúwùyuán, lái ___ miàntiáo.) (Waiter, a plate of noodles, please.)
Noodles (面条 miàntiáo) are frequently served on a plate, making '一盘' (yī pán) the appropriate choice.
妈妈做了___好吃的鱼。(Māmā zuòle ___ hǎochī de yú.) (Mom made a plate of delicious fish.)
When a whole fish or a serving of fish is presented on a plate, '一盘' (yī pán) is the correct measure word.
Which of these would you describe using "一盘" (yī pán)?
“一盘” (yī pán) is a measure word specifically for a plate of food.
If you want to order 'a plate of noodles', which option is correct?
“一盘” (yī pán) is the correct measure word for a plate of noodles. “一碗” (yī wǎn) is for a bowl, “一杯” (yī bēi) is for a cup, and “一瓶” (yī píng) is for a bottle.
You see a friend eating a dish of stir-fried vegetables. How would you refer to the dish they are eating?
Since stir-fried vegetables are typically served on a plate, “一盘” (yī pán) is the appropriate measure word. “一碗” (yī wǎn) is for a bowl, “一块” (yī kuài) is for a piece/lump, and “一根” (yī gēn) is for a stick/thin object.
You can use "一盘" (yī pán) to describe a plate of fruit.
Yes, fruit is often served on a plate, so “一盘水果” (yī pán shuǐ guǒ) is correct.
"一盘" (yī pán) is used for a single piece of food, like one dumpling.
No, "一盘" (yī pán) refers to a whole plate of food, usually multiple items, not a single piece.
When ordering a cup of coffee, you would say "一盘咖啡" (yī pán kā fēi).
No, coffee is served in a cup, so you would use “一杯” (yī bēi), not “一盘” (yī pán).
服务员,请给我来____饺子。
饺子通常用盘子盛放,所以用量词“一盘”。
妈妈做了____红烧肉,全家人都爱吃。
红烧肉是菜肴,通常用盘子装,因此使用量词“一盘”。
餐桌上放着____新鲜的水果沙拉。
水果沙拉通常会放在盘子里,所以用量词“一盘”。
他独自一人吃完了____炸鸡。
炸鸡作为菜肴,通常用盘子盛放,因此用量词“一盘”。
这份套餐里包括____炒饭和一份汤。
炒饭通常用盘子或碗盛放,此处选项中“一盘”更常用。
请再给我来____花生米,谢谢。
花生米作为小吃,在餐馆里通常用盘子装,所以用量词“一盘”。
The speaker is ordering food in a restaurant.
Someone is talking about their mother's cooking.
Friends are shopping for groceries.
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这份菜单上,你最想点哪一盘菜?
Focus: 菜单 (càidān), 哪 (nǎ)
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Read this aloud:
上次聚会,李阿姨做的那盘凉菜真是绝了。
Focus: 聚会 (jùhuì), 凉菜 (liángcài), 绝了 (jué le)
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Read this aloud:
如果你去中国餐馆,会点一盘什么?
Focus: 餐馆 (cānguǎn), 会点 (huì diǎn)
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This sentence structure follows Subject + 把 + Object + Verb + Complement, indicating the disposal of the object. '一盘饺子' (a plate of dumplings) is the object being acted upon.
The sentence describes the action of the waiter serving a dish. '给' indicates to whom the action is directed, and '上了一盘麻婆豆腐' means 'served a plate of Mapo Tofu'.
This sentence explains that 'Mom made a plate of vegetable salad' and then describes its quality: 'it is very healthy'.
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