grape 英 [greɪp]   美 [ɡrep]

grape

grape  英 [greɪp] 美 [ɡrep]

n. 葡萄; 

名词复数:grapes 

a bunch of grapes 一串葡萄
black grapes , white grapes 紫╱绿葡萄

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  • n. 葡萄;
  • 1. a bunch of grapes

    一串葡萄

  • 2. black grapes , white grapes

    紫╱绿葡萄

  • grape (n.) mid-13c., "a grape, a berry of the vine," also collective singular, from Old French grape "bunch of grapes, grape" (12c.), probably a back-formation from graper "steal; grasp; catch with a hook; pick (grapes)," from a Frankish or other Germanic word, from Proto-Germanic *krappon "hook," from a group of Germanic words meaning "bent, crooked, hooked" (cognates: Middle Dutch crappe, Old High German krapfo "hook;" also see cramp (n.2)). The original notion thus perhaps was "vine hook for grape-picking." The vine is not native to England. The word replaced Old English winberige "wine berry." Spanish grapa, Italian grappa also are from Germanic.
grape / ɡreɪp ; NAmE ɡreɪp / noun a small green or purple fruit that grows in bunches on a climbing plant (called a vine ). Wine is made from grapes. 葡萄 a bunch of grapes 一串葡萄 black/white grapes (= grapesthat are actually purple/green in colour) 紫╱绿葡萄 IDIOMsee sour adj. grape grapes grape / ɡreɪp ; NAmE ɡreɪp /
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