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berry

Aussprache: [ˈbɛri]

Wort

Kontext: „food“

(noun) a small, round fruit that is often sweet and can be eaten. Berries are colorful and can grow on bushes or plants. Common types are strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries.

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I love eating fresh strawberries for breakfast.

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She didn't like the sour blueberries they picked from the garden.

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What type of berry do you want to put in your smoothie?

Kontext: „botany“

(noun) a type of small fruit that comes from certain plants and has seeds inside. It's usually juicy and can be eaten right from the plant.

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The plant produced many small berries that attracted birds.

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Not all berries are safe to eat; some can make you very sick.

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Can you name a berry that grows on bushes?

Kontext: „informal language“

(noun) a casual way to refer to fruits that are generally small and sweet. It's often used loosely to describe similar types of fruit.

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We picked a mix of berries for our fruit salad.

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The fruit stand ran out of all the berries before I could get any.

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Which berries would you like to buy: strawberries or raspberries?

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