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The correct way to use 豌豆 (wān dòu) in a sentence is as follows:
1. 豌豆 (wān dòu) refers to the small, round, green seed that is commonly eaten as a vegetable. It is also known as "pea" in English.
Example: 我喜欢吃豌豆 (wǒ xǐhuan chī wān dòu) - I like to eat peas.
2. 豌豆 (wān dòu) can also refer to the plant that produces the peas.
Example: 这片田里种满了豌豆 (zhè piàn tián lǐ zhòng mǎn le wān dòu) - This field is full of pea plants.
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The word 豌豆 (wān dòu) specifically refers to "pea" in Chinese. While there aren't many direct synonyms for "pea" that also share the same pronunciation, there are related terms and different types of legumes that might be of interest:
1. 豆 (dòu) - This is a general term for "bean" or "legume." It encompasses a wide variety of legumes, including peas, lentils, and various types of beans.
2. 青豌豆 (qīng wān dòu) - This translates to "green pea," which is a specific type of pea that is commonly consumed.
3. 扁豆 (biǎn dòu) - This translates to "broad bean" or "fava bean." While not the same as a pea, it is another type of legume.
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In Chinese culture, 豌豆 (wān dòu), meaning "pea," carries various associations, particularly in culinary contexts. Peas are often seen as a symbol of fertility and abundance due to their small, round shape and their growth in pods. This aligns with the broader cultural significance of legumes in promoting prosperity and good fortune.
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