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单词 fruit
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fruit

noun
 
/fruːt/
/fruːt/
Idioms
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    [countable, uncountable] the part of a plant that consists of one or more seeds and a soft inner part, can be eaten as food and usually tastes sweet
    • tropical fruits, such as bananas and pineapples
    • citrus fruits, such as oranges and lemons
    • Eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables.
    • Eat five daily portions of fruit and vegetables.
    • a piece of fruit (= an apple, an orange, etc.)
    • The colour indicates when the fruit is ripe.
    • Whole fruits contain more fibre than fruit juice.
    • The orchard has over 300 fruit trees.
    compare vegetable see also dried fruit, first fruit, kiwi fruit, low-hanging fruit, sharon fruit, soft fruit, star fruitTopics Fooda1, Farminga1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • fresh
    • overripe
    • ripe
    … of fruit
    • piece
    verb + fruit
    • eat
    • have
    • bear
    fruit + verb
    • grow
    • ripen
    phrases
    • fruit and vegetables
    fruit + noun
    • tree
    • juice
    • punch
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  2. [countable] (specialist) a part of a plant or tree that is formed after the flowers have died and in which seeds develop
    • The crab apple bears a small, bitter fruit.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • fresh
    • overripe
    • ripe
    … of fruit
    • piece
    verb + fruit
    • eat
    • have
    • bear
    fruit + verb
    • grow
    • ripen
    phrases
    • fruit and vegetables
    fruit + noun
    • tree
    • juice
    • punch
    See full entry
  3. [countable, usually plural] (literary) all the natural things that the earth produces
  4. [countable] (offensive) an offensive word for a gay man
  5. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French, from Latin fructus ‘enjoyment of produce, harvest’, from frui ‘enjoy’, related to fruges ‘fruits of the earth’, plural (and most common form) of frux, frug- ‘fruit’.
Idioms
bear fruit
  1. to have a successful resultTopics Successc2
forbidden fruit
  1. a thing that is not allowed and that therefore seems very attractive
    • Well, you know what they say— forbidden fruit tastes sweetest.
    Topics Permission and obligationc2
the fruit/fruits of something
  1. the good results of an activity or a situation
    • to enjoy the fruits of your labours (= the rewards for your hard work)
    • The book is the fruit of years of research.
    Extra Examples
    • He was now reaping the fruits of all his hard work.
    • Their work left them enough time to enjoy the fruits of their success.
    • the first fruits of the government's health campaign

fruit

verb
/fruːt/
/fruːt/
[intransitive] (specialist)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they fruit
/fruːt/
/fruːt/
he / she / it fruits
/fruːts/
/fruːts/
past simple fruited
/ˈfruːtɪd/
/ˈfruːtɪd/
past participle fruited
/ˈfruːtɪd/
/ˈfruːtɪd/
-ing form fruiting
/ˈfruːtɪŋ/
/ˈfruːtɪŋ/
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  1. (of a tree or plant) to produce fruit
    Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French, from Latin fructus ‘enjoyment of produce, harvest’, from frui ‘enjoy’, related to fruges ‘fruits of the earth’, plural (and most common form) of frux, frug- ‘fruit’.
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