Bear fruit Meaning in English
expression
释义
To produce results or have a successful outcome, especially after effort or time. It can be used literally for plants, but is most often used figuratively.
用法与细微差别
Mostly used in formal or semi-formal contexts. Common in business, academic, or personal development discussions. Rarely used in daily conversation about actual fruit trees; usually figurative. Don't confuse with 'fruitful' (adjective, productive). Collocations: 'plans bear fruit', 'efforts bear fruit'.
例句
After months of hard work, our project finally bore fruit.
basic
The apple tree in our yard did not bear fruit this year.
basic
Sometimes your patience will bear fruit in unexpected ways.
basic
Let's hope all this planning will bear fruit soon.
natural
It took years before her dedication began to bear fruit.
natural
Don’t worry—the changes we’re making now will bear fruit down the road.
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