Translation of "Oranges" in Chinese

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Examples of using "Oranges" in a sentence and their chinese translations:

- Oranges are not vegetables.
- Oranges aren't vegetables.

橙子不是蔬菜。

- Does she like oranges?
- Does he like oranges?
- Do you like oranges?

- 他喜歡橙子嗎?
- 您喜歡橙子嗎?

He likes oranges.

他喜欢橙子。

She likes oranges.

- 她喜歡柳橙。
- 她喜欢橙子。

- She likes oranges, doesn't she?
- She likes oranges, right?

她喜欢橙子,不是吗?

- These oranges have gone bad.
- These oranges have rotted.

这些橘子已经腐烂了.

Does she like oranges?

她喜歡柳橙嗎?

Do you like oranges?

你喜歡橙子嗎?

Do they like oranges?

他们喜欢橙子吗?

- I prefer apples to oranges.
- I like apples better than oranges.

相对于橙子,我更喜欢苹果。

- Oranges contain a lot of vitamin C.
- Oranges are rich in vitamin C.
- Oranges have a lot of vitamin C.

香橙含有豐富的維他命 C。

I prefer apples to oranges.

- 比起橘子,我更喜欢苹果。
- 相对于橙子,我更喜欢苹果。

I ate all my oranges.

我吃掉了我所有的橘子。

Give me a dozen oranges.

給我一打橘子。

These oranges are very sour.

這些橘子很酸。

They grow oranges in California.

他们在加利福尼亚种橙子。

Oranges grow in warm countries.

橘子在温暖的地方生长。

These oranges have gone bad.

这些橘子已经腐烂了.

Oranges are rich in vitamin C.

香橙含有豐富的維他命 C。

How many oranges did Tom eat?

湯姆吃了多少橘子?

I like oranges better than apples.

我喜歡橘子勝過蘋果。

He sure likes oranges, doesn't he?

他真的喜欢橙子,对吗?

- She wrung the juice from a lot of oranges.
- She squeezed the juice from many oranges.

- 她用了許多柳橙來榨汁。
- 她榨了許多柳橙汁。

Take the oranges out of the fridge.

把橙子从冰箱里拿出来。

Oranges contain a lot of vitamin C.

柳丁含有大量的維生素 C。

The oranges in this bag are rotten.

這個袋子裡的柳橙都爛了。

She wrung the juice from a lot of oranges.

她從許多柳橙中擠出果汁來。

Hey, how much does one pound of these oranges cost?

喂,这橘子多少钱买一斤啊?