Second, interpretation:
Pear; pear
Thirdly, etymological explanation.
Pere comes directly from old English; Derived from classical Latin pira.
Fourth, the classic quotations:
Some beautiful pearls ... some people gave them a pair of pearls. From: A. Hamilton
V. Synonyms,
1, western pear 2, pear tree pear tree
Extended data:
First, the words:
(noun), when pear refers to a specific "pear", it is a countable noun; When it refers to a substance, that is, "pear meat", it is an uncountable noun and can also refer to "pear tree"
Second, vocabulary collocation:
Verb+~, cultivate a pear, eat a pear, peel a pear, pick a pear and pinch a pear.
When pear refers to a specific pear, it is a countable noun; It is an uncountable noun when it refers to a substance, namely "pear meat".
English for other fruits
Apple, apricot, banana banana, blackberry, blackberry, blueberry, cherry cherry, apple. Carambola, grapes.
Grapefruit, grapefruit guava, guava, kiwi, mango, mango papaya.