ldoce_805_pfruit1 /fruːt/ ●●● S2 W2 noun (plural fruit or fruits) 1 [countableC, uncountableU]DF something that grows on a plant, tree, or bush, can be eaten as a food, contains seeds or a stone, and is usually sweet 水果 Try to eat plenty of fresh fruit. 尽量多吃新鲜水果。
fruit and vegetables 水果和蔬菜
a glass of fruit juice 一杯果汁
a large garden with fruit trees 种了果树的大花园
→ dried fruit, soft fruit5 Grammar 语法Fruit is usually uncountable. fruit一般不可数
Fruit is inexpensive here.这里水果很便宜。
It is used as a countable noun mainly to refer to one or more types of fruit. 作可数名词时主要指一种或多种水果
oranges and other citrus fruits橙子及其他柑橘类水果
n Fruit is usually uncountable: fruit一般不可数I love fruit.
✗Don’t say: I love fruits. Fruit is used as a countable noun when talking about particular types of fruit: They grow mainly citrus fruits.
→5 See picture of apple 苹果, pip BrE【英】/seed AmE【美】籽, core 果心 ... →4 See picture of 见图 fruit 2. [countableC, uncountableU] technicalHBP the part of a plant, bush, or tree that contains the seeds 果实
3 the fruit(s) of something RESULTthe good results that you have from something, after you have worked very hard 某事物的成果 I’m looking forward to retirement and having time to enjoy the fruits of my labour (=the results of my hard work). 我盼望着退休,好有时间来享受自己的劳动成果。
5. the fruits of the earth literaryDN all the natural things that the earth produces, such as fruit, vegetables, or minerals 大地[大自然]的产物〔如水果、蔬菜或矿物等〕 → bear fruit at bear1(9)