Peach in English: peach , Pronunciation: English? [pi?t?] American? [pi?t?]
Interpretation: n.? peach; peach tree; peach color
Vocabulary Collocation
1. peach jam peach jam
2. peach blossom peach blossom
3. peach kernel peach kernel
4. flat peach peach
Common Sentence Patterns:
1. He? picked out?the?ripest?peach?for?me.?
He picked out a ripe peach for me.
2. William?does?not?like?eating?peach?at all.?
William does not like eating peaches at all.
3.Which?DO you?prefer?,?apple?pie?or?peach?pie
Apple cobbler or peach cobbler which do you like?
4. Can?I?have?a?peach, please?Sure!
Can I have a peach? Sure.
Expanded Information:
1. Etymological Explanation
Directly from Old French pesche, meaning peach; originally from Late Latin pessica, meaning peach.
2. Near-synonyms: peachy?
Pronunciation: ing? ['pi?t?i]? ? ? American? ['pi?t?i]
Interpretation: adj. ? Peach-like; peach-colored; <mouth> excellent
Phrase: Peachy Cantaloupe?Peachy Cantaloupe
Example sentence: I really like your peachy face, shiny eyes and cherry mouth.
I really like your peachy face
I really like your peachy face, shiny eyes and cherry mouth.