Collocation
fresh vegetables
Definition
vegetables that are newly picked or bought and not frozen, canned, or old
'fresh vegetables' is a common English collocation. vegetables that are newly picked or bought and not frozen, canned, or old
fresh + vegetables
“We buy fresh vegetables at the local market every Saturday.”
Examples
- I try to eat _____ vegetables every day.
- This salad tastes better with _____ vegetables.
- We stopped at the market to get _____ vegetables for dinner.
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- The recipe calls for _____ vegetables, not frozen ones.
- Our neighbors grow _____ vegetables in their garden.
- The restaurant is known for using _____ vegetables from local farms.
- I can tell these are _____ vegetables because they still smell like the garden.
- To save money, we cook seasonal meals with _____ vegetables.
- She made a stir-fry with _____ vegetables and garlic.