There is no difference between the English of oranges and the English of oranges.
orange English [? r? nd? ] beauty [r? nd? ]
orange; Citrus; Orange juice; Orange; Orange juice drink; Orange-red;
orange; Orange-red; Of or belonging to the Orange Society (a Protestant political group that believes that Northern Ireland should remain a part of Britain);
[ example ]An? orange? a day will give you all the vitamin C you? Need.
Eating an orange every day can fully absorb the vitamin C you need.
[other] plural: extended information of oranges
n. (noun)
orange basically means "orange, mandarin orange" and can also refer to "citrus tree", which is a countable noun.
orange can also refer to "orange" and "orange yellow", which is an uncountable noun.
orange can also refer to "citrus drink", which can be used as an uncountable noun or a countable noun.
orange can be used as the preposition of other nouns.
two oranges are two oranges and one orange is a piece of? orange。
adj. (adjective)
orange means "orange" and "orange-red" and can be used as an attribute, predication or complement in a sentence.
orange has no comparative degree and superlative degree.