Vanilla, an English word, is mainly used as a noun and adjective. When used as a noun, it means "vanilla, vanilla, vanilla" or "tutorial". When used as an adjective, it means "vanilla". Because vanilla flavor is the default basic taste of ice cream, it is derived as "original flavor, original flavor and ordinary", which means "original, default" in the computer field.
I want a chocolate and a vanilla.
I want a chocolate one and a vanilla one.
I like vanilla best.
I like vanilla best.
Ice cream:
The boy ate several plates of ice cream.
The little boy ate several plates of ice cream.
She wolfed down the ice cream.
She eats ice cream.
He looked at the ice cream wistfully.
He looked at the ice cream and looked hungry.
Out of sheer greed, I ate another ice cream.
I ate another ice cream just because I was too greedy.
The children haven't had enough, so I gave each of them an ice cream.
The children were not full, so I gave each of them an ice cream.