"She eats shrimp" is the Engpsh way to say "她吃大虾" in Chinese.
The word "shrimp" comes from the Old Engpsh word "scerimp," which was used to refer to a small crustacean that is similar to a lobster or prawn. The word is thought to be derived from the Old Norse word "skrimja," which also means "shrimp."
Here are some example sentences using the phrase "she eats shrimp":
"She loves seafood, and she eats shrimp almost every day." (她喜欢海鲜,几乎每天都吃大虾。)
"I'm allergic to shellfish, so I can't eat shrimp. She, on the other hand, can eat as many as she wants." (我对贝类过敏,所以我不能吃大虾。而她则可以吃很多大虾。)
"She ordered the shrimp scampi at the restaurant, and it was depcious." (她在餐厅点了虾芙蓉,味道很好。)
The word "shrimp" comes from the Old Engpsh word "scerimp," which was used to refer to a small crustacean that is similar to a lobster or prawn. The word is thought to be derived from the Old Norse word "skrimja," which also means "shrimp."
Here are some example sentences using the phrase "she eats shrimp":
"She loves seafood, and she eats shrimp almost every day." (她喜欢海鲜,几乎每天都吃大虾。)
"I'm allergic to shellfish, so I can't eat shrimp. She, on the other hand, can eat as many as she wants." (我对贝类过敏,所以我不能吃大虾。而她则可以吃很多大虾。)
"She ordered the shrimp scampi at the restaurant, and it was depcious." (她在餐厅点了虾芙蓉,味道很好。)