strawberry

名词 n. 动词 v. 形容词 adj.
/ˈstɹɔːb(ə)ɹi/|[ʃt͡ʃɹɔːbɹi]    /ˈstɹɔˌbɛɹi/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The sweet, usually red, edible accessory fruit of certain plants of the genus Fragaria. countable,uncountable
    — They went to pick strawberries today.
  2. Any plant of the genus Fragaria (that bears such fruit). countable,uncountable
    — She has the best strawberry patch I've ever seen.
  3. The berry of the strawberry tree (Arbutus) countable,uncountable
  4. A dark pinkish red color, like that of the fruit; strawberry red. countable,uncountable
  5. Something resembling a strawberry, especially a reddish bruise, birthmark, or infantile hemangioma (naevus). countable,rare,uncountable
    — strawberry marks
  6. A prostitute who exchanges sexual services for crack cocaine. US,countable,slang,uncountable
    — Come home and see her mouth on the dopeman's dick / Strawberry, just look and you'll see her
  7. A butt plug with one end shaped like a strawberry fruit. countable,uncountable
    — When Barey decided in 2020 to pursue porn full-time, she did not imagine that at 28 she would spend more time hunched over a desk – not in the fun way – making flow charts, scheduling Zoom calls, and sending pitch decks. “I’m at my happiest when I’m making a video like putting a strawberry in my butt and pushing it out,” she says. “Now I’m on calls all day and I have tech neck.”
动词 v.
  1. To gather strawberries. intransitive
    — We strawberried in Michigan woods with our fat nanny, and in spring we gathered sand dollars on Daytona, passed smiling into Kodachrome.
  2. To turn a dark pinkish-red. intransitive
    — My hips and elbows were strawberrying painfully.
形容词 adj.
  1. Containing or having the flavor of strawberries.
    — I'd like a large strawberry shake.
  2. Flavored with ethyl methylphenylglycidate, an artificial compound which is said to resemble the taste of strawberries.
  3. Of a color similar to the color of strawberry-flavoured products.
    — The strawberry lipstick matched his outfit.

词形变化

strawberries plural strawberrier comparative strawberriest superlative strawberries present,singular,third-person strawberrying participle,present strawberried participle,past strawberried past

词源

词源 1
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *ster-
Proto-Indo-European *sterh₃-
Proto-Indo-European *strew-der.
Proto-Germanic *strawą
Proto-West Germanic *strau
Old English strēaw
Proto-Germanic *bazją
Proto-West Germanic *baʀi
Old English berġe
Old English strēawberġe
Middle English strawberie
English strawberry
From Middle English strawberie, strawbery, from Old English strēawberġe, corresponding to straw + berry.
Of various theories advanced to explain the name, the two most plausible are:
# from the fact that wild strawberries grow on straw-like runners (compare Norwegian stråbær, denoting cranberries, which grow in a similar way);
# from the practice, still common in parts of Europe, of gathering strawberries by stringing them on a straw or stalk.
词源 2
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *ster-
Proto-Indo-European *sterh₃-
Proto-Indo-European *strew-der.
Proto-Germanic *strawą
Proto-West Germanic *strau
Old English strēaw
Proto-Germanic *bazją
Proto-West Germanic *baʀi
Old English berġe
Old English strēawberġe
Middle English strawberie
English strawberry
From Middle English strawberie, strawbery, from Old English strēawberġe, corresponding to straw + berry.
Of various theories advanced to explain the name, the two most plausible are:
# from the fact that wild strawberries grow on straw-like runners (compare Norwegian stråbær, denoting cranberries, which grow in a similar way);
# from the practice, still common in parts of Europe, of gathering strawberries by stringing them on a straw or stalk.
词源 3
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *ster-
Proto-Indo-European *sterh₃-
Proto-Indo-European *strew-der.
Proto-Germanic *strawą
Proto-West Germanic *strau
Old English strēaw
Proto-Germanic *bazją
Proto-West Germanic *baʀi
Old English berġe
Old English strēawberġe
Middle English strawberie
English strawberry
From Middle English strawberie, strawbery, from Old English strēawberġe, corresponding to straw + berry.
Of various theories advanced to explain the name, the two most plausible are:
# from the fact that wild strawberries grow on straw-like runners (compare Norwegian stråbær, denoting cranberries, which grow in a similar way);
# from the practice, still common in parts of Europe, of gathering strawberries by stringing them on a straw or stalk.
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