Pronunciation:
The British pronunciation of Apple is ['? Pl], pronounced ['? p? l].
Explanation: Apple refers to a kind of fruit, usually round or slightly flat, with a crisp and sweet taste.
Usage: As a countable noun, it indicates a specific apple fruit, and it can also be used as an uncountable noun to indicate the concept of apple. In addition, "Apple" is also the brand name of Apple.
Morphological changes:
Plural form: apple
Collocation of words:
Apple tree: apple tree, apple orchard, apple juice: apple juice, apple pie: apple pie, cider: cider.
Word meaning analysis:
Apple is a noun, which can refer to both a fruit and the brand of apple. As a kind of fruit, apples are usually round or slightly flat, with various colors and crisp and sweet taste. As a brand, Apple is a world-renowned technology company, developing and selling various electronic products and services.
Bilingual example:
I like to eat a juicy red apple as a snack. I like eating a juicy red apple as a snack. )
She bought a bag of apples from the market to make apple pie. )
The apple orchard is full of ripe fruits, waiting to be harvested. The apple orchard is full of ripe fruits, ready for harvest. )
Do you like apple juice or orange juice for breakfast? Do you like apple juice or orange juice for breakfast? )
He owns a popular smartphone iPhone produced by Apple. He owns an iPhone made by Apple, which is a popular smart phone. )