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词汇 berry
释义

berry1

nounPlural berries ˈbɛri
  • 1A small roundish juicy fruit without a stone.

    无核浆果

    juniper berries

    杜松果。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It has a freshly scented bouquet of pared Granny Smith apples, pears and ripe berries.
    • Good dietary sources are citrus fruits, berries, peppers, potatoes and tomatoes, as well as supplements.
    • The grapes are picked and deposited into small bins so none of the fruit - even the berries on the bottom - gets crushed.
    • Freezing berries and slices of strawberries and pineapple in ice cubes before dropping into glasses of good, ordinary white and red wines is another hot-day treat.
    • Spoon over reserved fruit juice. Garnish with berries and a sprig of mint.
    • Libran foods and plants include many fruits - strawberry, peach, apple, autumn berries.
    • Game birds and waxwings eat the berries of cedars and junipers.
    • Sweet sabayon is often used to accompany fresh berries or stone fruit.
    • Add the remaining butter olives, caper berries, and parsley and mix to combine.
    • I have a friend that makes the most wonderful gooseberry ice-cream, using fresh berries and Greek yoghurt.
    • Once firm, top with sweetened berries and aged balsamic vinegar, or lots of shavings of chocolate.
    • Add almost all of the remaining berries and strain the fruit, keeping all the juices.
    • Sloe gin is flavored with sloe berries instead of juniper, the flavoring in regular gin.
    • Whether you are fortunate enough to have a garden bursting with ripening soft fruits, berries and currants, or whether you buy them at the shops, this is the time to indulge.
    • Add the black peppercorns, juniper berries, thyme, rosemary, sage, lovage, and bay leaf.
    • The dark purple berries, fruit of the blackthorn, are best after the first frosts because they break down more easily.
    • For breakfast I am to have muesli, yogurt and berries, which are all quite delicious.
    • Using a mortar and pestle, mix the berries with the muscovado sugar and lime juice, crush roughly and leave to marinade with the purple basil leaves.
    • Mix the peaches and berries with the caster sugar in a buttered one-litre pie dish.
    • The primary flavoring agent, the one used by all producers is the juniper berry.
    1. 1.1Botany Any fruit that has its seeds enclosed in a fleshy pulp, for example a banana or tomato.
      〔植〕有核浆果(如香蕉、番茄等)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Drupes and berries, the classic fleshy fruits, first appeared in the late Cretaceous or early Tertiary.
      • They are present in grape berries and leaves where they occur mainly under glycoconjugated forms.
      • A varied composition provides continuity of food supply for birds and small mammals, with seeds, fruits and berries ripening at different times.
      • The larvae hatch and grow in the fruit, destroying the berry.
      • For the number of flowers, berries and seeds per fruit, ten inflorescences were used, each inflorescence sampling from a different vine or cutting.
      Synonyms
      vine fruit
  • 2Any of various kernels or seeds, such as the coffee bean.

    果仁,果核,籽

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As we meandered through the mountains north of San Jose, we passed through endless coffee plantations, the rows of dark plants heavy with berries.
    • Curious, he followed them the next day and observed them eating the leaves and berries of the coffee tree.
    • Red coffee berries are plucked from the tree and roasted on a griddle.
    • Wheat berries contain the whole grain -- endosperm, bran and germ -- and that's what makes them so healthful.
    • Roast the corn berries over a smokeless fire in a corn-popper; keep shaking until every berry has burst.
    • If you take a cooked grain of brown rice, wheat berry, kernel of corn, potato, or bean you can separate the tough exterior from the creamy interior.
    • The idea is to make the fungus thrive in the plant so that the coffee berry borer can become exposed to it.
    • The coffee is then pulped to remove the berry kernels and then the beans are dried.
    • These fussy foragers pick the best and ripest coffee berries.
    • The tiny borer spends its entire larval life inside the coffee berry, which encases the seed, commonly known as the coffee bean.
    • Before coffee was ever roasted and brewed, the berries were fermented in water, creating a wine.
    • The parrots were released, and have thrived ever since -- happily munching down on the berry kernels of the cedar trees which line our streets.
    • To serve, place a portion of the wheat berry salad over some of the baby spinach.
    • Wheat berries are the mother grain from which pasta, bread, and flour are derived.
    • The scientists selected coffee fields for the test site because medflies love coffee berries.
  • 3A fish egg or the roe of a lobster or similar creature.

    虾子;鱼子;卵

verbberries ˈbɛri
[no object]
  • Gather berries.

    let's go berrying
    Example sentencesExamples
    • After tea we went berrying.
    • He rode about with Uncle Frank in the grocery wagon, he tended store, he fished, and went berrying.
    • She ate her meal, and then set off, pretending to go berrying.
    • When they could be spared from household duties the two girls went berrying with their brothers and Philip, or to the hayfield to lend a welcome hand.
    • The next afternoon he went berrying with a little boy who lived next door.

Origin

Old English berie, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bes and German Beere.

Rhymes

beriberi, BlackBerry, bury, Ceri, Derry, ferry, Gerry, jerry, Kerry, merry, perry, Pondicherry, sherry, terry, very, wherry, wolfberry

Berry2

proper nounˈbɛri
  • A former province of central France; chief town, Bourges.

Definition of berry in US English:

berry

nounˈberēˈbɛri
  • 1A small roundish juicy fruit without a stone.

    无核浆果

    juniper berries

    杜松果。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mix the peaches and berries with the caster sugar in a buttered one-litre pie dish.
    • Game birds and waxwings eat the berries of cedars and junipers.
    • Add the remaining butter olives, caper berries, and parsley and mix to combine.
    • Whether you are fortunate enough to have a garden bursting with ripening soft fruits, berries and currants, or whether you buy them at the shops, this is the time to indulge.
    • Spoon over reserved fruit juice. Garnish with berries and a sprig of mint.
    • It has a freshly scented bouquet of pared Granny Smith apples, pears and ripe berries.
    • The primary flavoring agent, the one used by all producers is the juniper berry.
    • The grapes are picked and deposited into small bins so none of the fruit - even the berries on the bottom - gets crushed.
    • The dark purple berries, fruit of the blackthorn, are best after the first frosts because they break down more easily.
    • Good dietary sources are citrus fruits, berries, peppers, potatoes and tomatoes, as well as supplements.
    • Add almost all of the remaining berries and strain the fruit, keeping all the juices.
    • Using a mortar and pestle, mix the berries with the muscovado sugar and lime juice, crush roughly and leave to marinade with the purple basil leaves.
    • Add the black peppercorns, juniper berries, thyme, rosemary, sage, lovage, and bay leaf.
    • Freezing berries and slices of strawberries and pineapple in ice cubes before dropping into glasses of good, ordinary white and red wines is another hot-day treat.
    • Once firm, top with sweetened berries and aged balsamic vinegar, or lots of shavings of chocolate.
    • Sweet sabayon is often used to accompany fresh berries or stone fruit.
    • For breakfast I am to have muesli, yogurt and berries, which are all quite delicious.
    • Libran foods and plants include many fruits - strawberry, peach, apple, autumn berries.
    • I have a friend that makes the most wonderful gooseberry ice-cream, using fresh berries and Greek yoghurt.
    • Sloe gin is flavored with sloe berries instead of juniper, the flavoring in regular gin.
    1. 1.1Botany Any fruit that has its seeds enclosed in a fleshy pulp, for example a banana or tomato.
      〔植〕有核浆果(如香蕉、番茄等)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They are present in grape berries and leaves where they occur mainly under glycoconjugated forms.
      • Drupes and berries, the classic fleshy fruits, first appeared in the late Cretaceous or early Tertiary.
      • The larvae hatch and grow in the fruit, destroying the berry.
      • For the number of flowers, berries and seeds per fruit, ten inflorescences were used, each inflorescence sampling from a different vine or cutting.
      • A varied composition provides continuity of food supply for birds and small mammals, with seeds, fruits and berries ripening at different times.
      Synonyms
      vine fruit
  • 2Any of various kernels or seeds, such as the coffee bean.

    果仁,果核,籽

    Example sentencesExamples
    • These fussy foragers pick the best and ripest coffee berries.
    • Roast the corn berries over a smokeless fire in a corn-popper; keep shaking until every berry has burst.
    • Wheat berries are the mother grain from which pasta, bread, and flour are derived.
    • To serve, place a portion of the wheat berry salad over some of the baby spinach.
    • If you take a cooked grain of brown rice, wheat berry, kernel of corn, potato, or bean you can separate the tough exterior from the creamy interior.
    • The scientists selected coffee fields for the test site because medflies love coffee berries.
    • Before coffee was ever roasted and brewed, the berries were fermented in water, creating a wine.
    • The tiny borer spends its entire larval life inside the coffee berry, which encases the seed, commonly known as the coffee bean.
    • Red coffee berries are plucked from the tree and roasted on a griddle.
    • The coffee is then pulped to remove the berry kernels and then the beans are dried.
    • Wheat berries contain the whole grain -- endosperm, bran and germ -- and that's what makes them so healthful.
    • As we meandered through the mountains north of San Jose, we passed through endless coffee plantations, the rows of dark plants heavy with berries.
    • Curious, he followed them the next day and observed them eating the leaves and berries of the coffee tree.
    • The idea is to make the fungus thrive in the plant so that the coffee berry borer can become exposed to it.
    • The parrots were released, and have thrived ever since -- happily munching down on the berry kernels of the cedar trees which line our streets.
  • 3A fish egg or the roe of a lobster or similar creature.

    虾子;鱼子;卵

verbˈberēˈbɛri
[no object]
  • Gather berries.

    let's go berrying
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She ate her meal, and then set off, pretending to go berrying.
    • After tea we went berrying.
    • The next afternoon he went berrying with a little boy who lived next door.
    • When they could be spared from household duties the two girls went berrying with their brothers and Philip, or to the hayfield to lend a welcome hand.
    • He rode about with Uncle Frank in the grocery wagon, he tended store, he fished, and went berrying.

Origin

Old English berie, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bes and German Beere.

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