Orange: English /r? nd? /? Beauty/? r? nd? /。
Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)
Orange; Orange; Orange-red; Of or belonging to an orange society (a Protestant political group that believes that Northern Ireland should be part of Britain).
Noun (short for noun)
Orange juice; Orange; Citrus; Orange; Orange-red; Orange juice drink.
Plural number: orange.
Bilingual example:
Juice? Two? Oranges ?
Juice two oranges.
Me? Hair removal? Ann? Orange? From where? That? Trees. ?
I picked an orange from the tree.
Ann? Orange? Answer? Day? Will. Pay? What about you? All of them? That? Vitamins c? What about you? Need. ?
Eating an orange every day can fully absorb the vitamin C you need.
Orange? Is it okay? Is it? Keep? For what? Answer? Dragon? Time? No? Going? Moldy. ?
Oranges can be stored for a long time without decay.
That? Outside? Skin? Yes? That? Orange? Is it? What's your name? That? Enthusiasm ?
Orange peel is called zest.
Peel? Answer? Thick-skinned Orange? And then what? Square? Turn it off? That? End? With what? Answer? Sharp? Knife. ?
Peel off a thick orange, cut off both ends with a sharp knife and make it into a square.
Orange? Contain? Only? 35? Calories? per? 100g。 ?
Every 100g orange contains only 35 calories.