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How to say "grow strawberries" in English

The English word for "grow strawberries" is: grow?strawberries (plural of strawberry)

Example sentence: We?grow?strawberries?in?our?garden.?

We grow strawberries in our garden.

Vocabulary Explanation:

I. grow

Pronunciation: eng? [gr?]? American? [ɡro]?

Interpretation:

1. vi. to develop; to grow; to become gradually...

2. vt. to make grow; to plant; to expand

Phrases:

1. grow together?to grow together, to *** grow with; to grow together; to grow together; to grow together, to heal; to mix

2、grow from?由....成长,由....发展起来

3、grow out?出,发芽;拉架子

二、strawberry

Pronunciation:英? ['str?b(?) r?]? American? ['str?b?ri]?

Interpretation: n. strawberry; strawberry-colored

Phrases:

1. strawberry juice? strawberry juice, strawberry fruit tea

2. strawberry jam? strawberry jam, strawberry marmalade

3. strawberry ice? Strong>Extended information

Grow word usage:

1, grow has three basic meanings: one is "planting", refers to the cultivation of trees, crops, etc.; two is "growth, development ", refers to the natural development and become larger or mature; three is "gradually become", can be extended to refer to the "formation". In general, it refers to the process of changing from small to large, from small to large, emphasizing the process of gradual change.

2. grow is a transitive verb that takes a noun or pronoun as its object, or a noun or adjective as its complement.

3. grow is an intransitive verb, followed by a preposition or an adverb to indicate a variety of additional meanings.

4. grow is an intransitive verb, often followed by an infinitive to express a result. Sometimes it can also be used as a systematic verb, followed by a noun, an adjective (mostly comparative) or the past participle of an adjective as an epithet.