a grape
He ate a grape.
他吃了一颗葡萄。
葡萄
先理解核心含义,再看它在真实句子里的用法。
葡萄
a small green or purple fruit that grows in bunches on vines, used to make wine or eaten fresh
He ate a grape.
他吃了一颗葡萄。
一种小而圆的光滑可食用水果,通常为紫色、红色或绿色,成串生长在大多数葡萄属植物的雌性藤蔓上和自花授粉的葡萄属植物上
A small, round, smooth-skinned edible fruit, usually purple, red, or green, that grows in bunches on female vines of most species of genus Vitis and the self-fertile plants of species Vitis vinifera.
葡萄属的各种多汁水果,皮呈绿色或紫色,成串生长
any of various juicy fruit of the genus Vitis with green or purple skins; grow in clusters
任何结葡萄的葡萄属木质藤蔓;葡萄藤
Any woody vine of genus Vitis that bears clusters of grapes; a grapevine.
葡萄属的多种木质藤本植物,结可食用的成串浆果
any of numerous woody vines of genus Vitis bearing clusters of edible berries
She bought a bunch of fresh grapes from the market.
她从市场买了一串新鲜的葡萄。
The grapes in this vineyard are ready to be harvested.
这个葡萄园里的葡萄已经可以采摘了。
He prefers green grapes over red ones because they are less sweet.
他更喜欢绿葡萄而不是红葡萄,因为它们不那么甜。
He ate a grape.
他吃了一颗葡萄。
I bought some grapes.
我买了一些葡萄。
grape作定语时通常用单数形式。
She likes grape juice.
她喜欢葡萄汁。
Not this
I like grape.
Use this
I like grapes.
英语中可数名词‘grape’用于泛指整个类别时通常使用复数形式‘grapes’,单数形式‘grape’常指一颗具体的葡萄,而非泛指葡萄这种水果。
Not this
I ate much grape yesterday.
Use this
I ate many grapes yesterday.
‘grape’是可数名词,复数‘grapes’表示多个葡萄,应使用‘many’来修饰;‘much’用于不可数名词,例如‘much water’。
Focus on the distinctions below. Other candidates are kept compact until a reliable usage note is available.
酸葡萄(指对得不到的东西加以贬低)
He said the award was meaningless, but that's just sour grapes.
他说那个奖项毫无意义,但这不过是酸葡萄心理。
一串葡萄
She bought a bunch of grapes at the market.
她在市场上买了一串葡萄。
葡萄汁
I prefer grape juice to orange juice.
比起橙汁,我更喜欢葡萄汁。
无籽葡萄
Seedless grapes are easier to eat.
无籽葡萄更容易吃。
葡萄藤
The grape vine in the garden is full of fruit.
花园里的葡萄藤结满了果实。
葡萄收获期
The grape harvest begins in September.
葡萄收获期从九月开始。
酸葡萄心理
He said he didn't want the job anyway, but that's just sour grapes.
他说他本来就不想要那份工作,但那不过是酸葡萄心理。
通过小道消息听说
I heard through the grapevine that they are getting married.
我从小道消息听说他们要结婚了。
《愤怒的葡萄》
The title 'The Grapes of Wrath' comes from a line in the Battle Hymn of the Republic.
标题“愤怒的葡萄”源自《共和国战歌》中的一句歌词。
酸葡萄
The phrase 'sour grapes' comes from Aesop's fable 'The Fox and the Grapes'.
“酸葡萄”这个短语源自伊索寓言《狐狸和葡萄》。
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grape 中含 'ape'(猿),猿爱吃葡萄。
neutral
All words rhyme with 'grape' (the stressed vowel and following sounds match: /eɪp/).
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