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I . fruit <- [or -s]> [fru:t] N

1. fruit BOT:

fruit
owoc m
to bear fruit
owocować [perf za-]

2. fruit:

owoce mpl

II . fruit [fru:t] VB intr

fruit
owocować [perf za-]

fruit fly N

fruit fly

fruit machine N Brit

fruit machine → one-armed bandit

See also one-armed bandit

one-armed bandit N AM

fruit salad N no pl

kiwi fruit N

kiwi fruit
[owoc] kiwi nt

passion fruit N

Usage examples with fruit

fruit loaf
citrus fruit
to bear fruit
fruit and veg

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
These fruits are usually harvested while still green, before the skin becomes thick.
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Children grew various types of food, such as fruit trees and vegetables.
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The fruit is a rough-textured, glandular, purple-mottled cypsela that turns gray with age.
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In some seed plants, the diaspore is a seed and fruit together, or a seed and elaiosome.
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The fresh fruit has a light green smooth skin and a white flesh.
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The inflorescence is made up of a few thin, spreading branches which spread further and sometimes become reflexed as the fruit matures.
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They generally prefer forested areas and subsist on fruit and seeds.
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These are five species of annual and perennial herbs with trailing stems and bladderlike fruits.
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The fruit is a hairless legume pod marked with longitudinal stripes.
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The agricultural products include tomatoes, potatoes, rice, tea and different fruits.
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