Would you like some tomatoes?
你要来点西红柿吗?
I need some tomatoes.
我需要些番茄。
For the start, I only planted some tomatoes and cucumbers.
一开始,我只种了一些西红柿和黄瓜。
Some tomatoes and eggs are on sale in the supermarket.
超市里有一些打折的西红柿和鸡蛋。
When the day came, every child brought some tomatoes with the names of the people he or she hated.
到了那一天,每个孩子都带了一些西红柿,上面刻着他们讨厌的人的名字。
Susan: I need some tomatoes.
苏珊: 我要些番茄。
Buy a lettuce and some tomatoes.
买一棵生菜和一些番茄。
She bought me some tomatoes.
她给我买了些西红柿。
Rinse some tomatoes and cucumbers.
洗一些番茄和黄瓜。
I'd like some tomatoes and mutton.
我想吃些西红柿和羊肉。
I'd like some tomatoes and mutton.
我想来点西红柿和羊肉。
I would like to buy some tomatoes.
我想买几个西红柿。
Yes, please. I want some tomatoes.
是的,我想要些西红柿。
I 'd like some tomatoes and mutton.
我想吃些西红柿和羊肉。
May I have some tomatoes?
我可以享用一些西红柿吗?
Here are some tomatoes.
这儿有一些西红柿。
There are some tomatoes I’m not a huge fan of.
有一些种类的西红柿我就不喜欢。
Is he looking for some tomatoes? Yes, he is.
他在找番茄吗?是的,他在寻找。
Fortunately there were some tomatoes on the island.
幸运的是岛上有些西红柿。
He feels like some tomatoes, but there is none left in the fridge.
他想吃些番茄,但冰箱里没有了。
The grocer Winn-Dixie Stores said it was also taking some tomatoes off its shelves.
Winn-Dixie食品杂货店说,他们也将番茄撤离了货架。
One day, my mother is busying making dinner, she asks me to buy some tomatoes, because she is lack of it and she can't walk way at this moment.
有一天,我的妈妈在忙着做饭,她叫我去买西红柿,因为她缺西红柿,现在无法走开,这是我第一次去市场。
The price of tomatoes may kill general, so he brought some tomatoes do not only, and still put the sample farmers have also brought, he is now waiting outside reply?
这种价格的西红柿总经理可能会要,所以他不仅带回了几个西红柿做样品,而且还把那个农民也带来了,他现在正在外面等着回话呢。
Health experts recommended simple ways to tackle eating despite a busy schedule, such as preparing some tomatoes, cucumber, a bottle of milk and pieces of bread before a busy morning.
专家提醒,若您日程紧张,可以在早上吃点西红柿、黄瓜、牛奶或几片面包即可。
Some had two tomatoes.
有些人吃了两个西红柿。
Aim to have some vegetables—tomatoes, carrots, zucchini, spinach and other greens, for example—with every meal.
每餐都有意识地吃些蔬菜——例如,西红柿、胡萝卜、西葫芦、菠菜和其它蔬菜。
As late as the twentieth century, some writers still classed tomatoes with mandrakes as an "evil fruit".
都到了20世纪,一些作家还会把西红柿视为同曼陀罗草一样的”邪恶的水果“。