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cherry
- IPA[ˈtʃɛri]
英式
- a small, soft round stone fruit that is typically bright or dark red;the tree that bears the cherry.
noun: cherry, plural noun: cherries
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- 1. a small, soft round stone fruit that is typically bright or dark red a bowl of cherries cherry pie
- 2. the tree that bears the cherry.
- ▪ the wood of the cherry tree.
- ▪ used in names of unrelated plants with fruits similar to those of the cherry tree, e.g. cornelian cherry.
- 3. a bright deep red colour her mouth was a bright cherry red she pulled up the collar of her cherry wool coat
- 4. informal one's virginity only 3 per cent of the students lost their cherry at college
- a south-western Asian shrub or small tree with white flowers and small red and yellow edible fruit.
Oxford Dictionary
- a hydraulic crane with a railed platform at the end for raising and lowering people, for ... we had to use cherry pickers to get the appropriate camera angles
Oxford American Dictionary
- a dwarf North American wild cherry tree.
Oxford Dictionary
- a dwarf North American wild cherry.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a Eurasian flowering shrub or small tree of the dogwood family, cultivated as an ornamental.
Oxford Dictionary
- a hydraulic crane with a railed platform at the end for raising and lowering people, for ... we had to use cherry pickers to get the appropriate camera angles
Oxford Dictionary
- a large North American cherry tree that yields valuable close-grained hard wood.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a Eurasian flowering shrub or small tree of the dogwood family, cultivated as an ornamental.
Oxford American Dictionary
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美式
- a small, round stone fruit that is typically bright or dark red: a bowl of cherries cherry pie
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