Grapes in English: grape
Pronunciation: English? [ɡre?p] American? [ɡre?p]
n.? grapes; vines; dark purple; [military] grape bullets
Vocabulary collocation:
1. pick grapes pick grapes
2. a bunch of grapes a bunch of grapes
3. sour grapes sour grapes
4. sweet grapes sweet grapes
相关例句:
1、The loser's scorn for the award is pure sour grape.
The loser's contempt for the award is purely a matter of eating grapes and saying they are sour.
2. Sour grape can never make sweet wine.
3The sun shines through the grape-leaves.
The sun passes through the grape-leaves.
4. A grape of pellets were shot into a bear.
A bunch of grapes shot a bear.
Extended information:
Part of the fruits in English
1. apple English ['?pl] American ['?pl]
n. apple; treasure; guy
Example sentence: The apple trees are blossoming.
The apple trees are blossoming.
2. pear英? [pe?]US? [p?r]
n. pear; pear tree
[Example sentence]He operated an enormous?pear?orchard.
He operated a large pear orchard.
3. banana English? [b?'nɑ?n?]American? [b?'n?n?]
n. banana; comedian; big hawkish nose
[Example sentence]Banana?plants produce one stem at a time.
Banana plants produce one banana head at a time.
4. cherry English? ['t?er?]US? ['t?ri]
n. cherry; cherry tree; cherry-colored
[Example sentence]Over night, the?cherry?tree had come into bloom.
The cherry blossoms bloomed overnight.
5. orangeEnglish? ['?r?n(d)?] American? ['?r?nd?]
adj. orange; tangerine
n. orange; tangerine; tangerine
[Example sentence]Mrs Lovell made the best?orange?marmalade.
Mrs Lovell made the best marmalade.