The British pronunciation of orange is [?r?nd?], and the American pronunciation is [r?nd?].
1. Definition
adj. Orange; orange; orange-red;?
n. Orange juice; orange; citrus;?
2. Pronunciation
English [?r?nd?]?
US [r?nd?]
3. Word form changes
p>Plural: oranges
3. Usage
Orange is used as a noun and refers to "oranges". For example:
I had an orange for breakfast this morning. (I had an orange for breakfast this morning.)
Orange is used as an adjective, meaning "orange". For example:
She was wearing an orange dress to the party. (She wore an orange dress to the party.)
IV. Bilingual Examples
1. Take in lots of vitamin C with supplements or through fluids like orange juice.
Take in lots of vitamin C with supplements or through fluids like orange juice.
Take in lots of vitamin C with supplements or through fluids like orange juice.
2. Orange juice is to be pitched as an athlete's drink.
Orange juice will be marketed as an athlete's drink.
3. Determination of Vitamin C in the?Orange?by Ion Exchange Chromatography
Determination of Vitamin C in the Orange?by Ion Exchange Chromatography
4. Mix all ingredients except?orange?zest.
Mix all ingredients except orange zest.
5. Sunrise paints the sky pale?orange?over Coastguard Beach in Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
The sunrise dyes the sky pale?orange?over Coastguard Beach in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Light orange.
5. Word matching
Color of Orange
Fresh orange
Orange juice ( Orange juice)
Orange peel
Orange tree
Orange slices
Orange Aroma (Orange aroma)
Orange flavor (Orange flavor)
Orange flesh (Orange flesh)
Orange juice (Orange pulp)