None of them are correct, it should be pronounced twice, [ pú táo ]
Grape
Pinyin: táo, phonetic notation: ㄊㄠˊ, simplified radical: 艹部, strokes outside the department: 8 strokes, total strokes: 11 strokes, traditional radical: 艸
Strokes outside the department: 8 strokes, total strokes: 14 strokes, Wubi 86: AQRM, Wubi 98: AQTB, Cangjie: TPOU, Zheng code: EREZ
Four corners: 44727, structure: top and bottom, telegraph code: 5426, location: 4449, Unicode: 8404
Stroke order: 一丨丨ノフノ一一丨フ丨
Interpretation: [Grape] A deciduous vine with round or oval fruits that are sweet and edible, and can also be used to make wine; the fruits of this plant may resemble its shape, such as "Grapes" Dry". "Portuguese wine". "Staphylococcus aureus". Extended information
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1. Raisins [pú táo gān]?
Dried grapes .
2. Glucose [pú táo táng]?
Organic compound, chemical formula C6H12O6. Colorless or white fine crystals with a sweet taste, it is the most common simple sugar. It is widely present in living organisms, especially grapes, and is the main source of energy for humans and animals. It is used as a tonic in medicine and also used to make candies.
3. Grape purple [pú táo zǐ]?
A deep purple color with gray in it.
4. Grape Palace [pú táo gōng]?
Pu Grape Palace. The name of Han Palace. During the reign of Emperor Ai of the Han Dynasty, Chanyu came to court and lived in this palace.
5. Lebby grape [lài pú táo]?
An alias for bitter melon.
6. Putao Palace [pú táo gōng]?
Grape Palace.