fruit

    英 [fru?t] 美[frut]
    • n. 水果;產物
    • vi. 結果實
    • vt. 使……結果實
    • n. (Fruit)人名;(法)弗呂;(英)弗魯特

    CET4TEM4考研CET6中高頻詞基本詞匯

    詞態變化


    復數:?fruits;?fruit;第三人稱單數:?fruits;過去式:?fruited;過去分詞:?fruited;現在分詞:?fruiting;

    中文詞源


    fruit 水果

    來自fructus, 果實,來自PIE*bhrug, 農業收成,收獲,進一步來自PIE*bher, 裂開,詞源同bore, break. 即果實成熟裂開之意。原指土地上的各種收成,后固定指水果。

    英文詞源


    fruit
    fruit: [12] English acquired fruit via Old French fruit from Latin frūctus, a source more clearly on display in fructify [14], fructose [19], etc. The underlying meaning of the Latin noun seems to have been ‘enjoyment of that which is produced’, for it came, like frūx (source of English frugal), from a base which also produced the verb fruī ‘enjoy’.

    By classical times, however, it had passed from ‘enjoyment’ to the ‘product’ itself – the ‘rewards’ of an enterprise, the ‘return’ on an investment, or the ‘produce’ obtained from the soil or from farm animals. When it reached English this latter meaning had narrowed down somewhat, but it was still capable of being used far more broadly, for any ‘edible vegetable’, than we would do today, except in certain archaic expressions such as ‘fruits of the earth’.

    The modern restriction to the edible reproductive body of a tree, bush, etc dates from the 13th century. English retains, of course, the more general sense ‘product, result’, although this is now usually expressed by the plural fruits.

    => fructify, frugal
    fruit (n.)
    late 12c., "any vegetable product useful to humans or animals," from Old French fruit "fruit, fruit eaten as dessert; harvest; virtuous action" (12c.), from Latin fructus "an enjoyment, delight, satisfaction; proceeds, produce, fruit, crops," from frug-, stem of frui "to use, enjoy," from suffixed form of PIE *bhrug- "agricultural produce," also "to enjoy" (see brook (v.)). The Latin word also is the source of Spanish fruto, Italian frutto, German Frucht, Swedish frukt-.

    Originally in English meaning all products of the soil (vegetables, nuts, grain, acorns); modern narrower sense is from early 13c. Also "income from agricultural produce, revenue or profits from the soil" (mid-14c.), hence, "profit," the classical sense preserved in fruits of (one's) labor. Meaning "offspring, progeny, child" is from mid-13c.; that of "any consequence, outcome, or result" is from late 14c. Meaning "odd person, eccentric" is from 1910; that of "male homosexual" is from 1935, underworld slang. The term also is noted in 1931 as tramp slang for "a girl or woman willing to oblige," probably from the fact of being "easy picking." Fruit salad recorded from 1861; fruit-cocktail from 1900; fruit-bat by 1869.

    雙語例句


    1. I tend to stick to fresh fruit for pudding.
    我一直堅持用新鮮水果做甜點。

    來自柯林斯例句

    2. The following summer the peach tree was laden with fruit.
    第二年夏天桃樹就結滿了桃子。

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    3. Eleanor's work among the women will, I trust, bear fruit.
    我相信埃莉諾所做的工作會在婦女中有所成效。

    來自柯林斯例句

    4. When the fruit is mushy and cooked, remove from the heat.
    當水果變軟煮好后,就從火上端下來。

    來自柯林斯例句

    5. His room was jam-packed with fruit, flowers, gifts etc.
    他的房間里堆滿了水果、鮮花及禮品等。

    來自柯林斯例句

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