Grape Meaning in English
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/ˈɡɹeɪp/
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/ɡɹˈeɪp/
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释义
A small, round fruit that grows in clusters on vines, often eaten fresh or used to make juice, wine, or raisins.
用法与细微差别
Most commonly used in the singular (“a grape”) or plural (“some grapes”). Used in food, cooking, and drinks contexts. Do not use 'grape' for other small fruits like berries. Related: 'grapefruit' is a different fruit altogether.
Spanish: uvaPortuguese (BR): uvaPortuguese (PT): uvaChinese (Simplified): 葡萄Chinese (Traditional): 葡萄Hindi: अंगूरArabic: عِنَبBengali: আঙুরRussian: виноградJapanese: ぶどうVietnamese: nhoKorean: 포도Turkish: üzümUrdu: انگورIndonesian: anggur
例句
The grape is sweet and juicy.
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Wine is made from fermented grapes.
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Can I have a grape?
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He bought a bunch of grapes.
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Some people love dried grapes—they're called raisins.
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Do you prefer green or red grapes?
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