英:['fru:tɪdʒ]
美:['frutɪdʒ]
英:['fru:tɪdʒ]
美:['frutɪdʒ]
fruit·age
fru tihj
词根:fruit
adj.fruitful 富有成效的;多产的;果实结得多的
fruitless 不成功的,徒劳的;不结果实的
fruity 圆润的;有果味的;果实状的
n.fruit 水果;产物
fruition 完成,成就;结果实
fruiterer 卖水果的人,水果商
fruitfulness 丰收,丰硕;多实,肥沃
vi.fruit 结果实
vt.fruit 使……结果实
noun
the process, period, or characteristic of bearing fruit.
a fruit crop or fruits collectively.
a product, effect, or result; consequence.
borrowed from Middle French, from fruit fruit >entry 1 + -age -age
The first known use of fruitage was in the 15th century
1 It drops as a seed into one mind, grows up to fruitage, and from one man is disseminated to a multitude.
2 It was the fruitage of an ample season's growth.
3 We must, therefore, regard the position of women in China, as the ultimate outcome and a most characteristic fruitage of Confucianism.
4 Then, as Mr. Hamilton Gibson explained it to me, will come the blossoming, and lastly perfect fruitage.
5 In this light Jewish monotheism appears as the ripe fruitage of religion in its universal as well as its primitive form of God-consciousness, as the highest attainment of man in his eternal seeking after God.
6 She wants constructive men, who can transmute visions into wood and stone, dreams into live institutions, hopes into fruitage.
7 She worked with the quiet, unfailing patience of a great soul, leaving the fruitage to God.
8 We here in America believe our participation in this present war to be only the fruitage of what they planted.
9 They are the fruitage of the turmoil of the soul, due to the apparently forgotten memories in us of the emotional lives in all our ancestors.
10 The Hebrew Church demanded the instant fruitage of the death of Christ.
11 Every plant and every animal is but the fruitage of the inherent life that pervades the material world.
12 Nearly all its blossoms fell off without fruitage.
13 As in early Saxon times before the clergy had monopolised learning, the higher forms of cultured life saw their finest fruitage in the halls of kings and chiefs.
14 The blossoms and fruitage of summer are samples of magnetic life from the sun currents, while the decay of winter is a sample of electric repulsion and dissolution.
15 Of course his work was not as severe as it was after he was driven out of Eden and his labor brought him a richer fruitage.
16 Keep in your memory the fruitage of the spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering, kindness, goodness, faith, mildness, self-control.
17 Men and women of Dakota Who shall say What the fruitage of our efforts Of to-day?—
18 The influence of the Quaker, the Jesuit and the Abolitionist is traced to its fruitage, contributory to the laws which gave the public school system in the South.
19 My father and I are one, the oak and its branch, the fern and its fruitage; but for somebody to be the mirror of my own thoughts, tantalizingly strange, intoxicatingly new, where shall I look?
20 She plucked a branch above her head, With rarest fruitage laden: “Drink of the juice, Sir Knight,” she said: “’Tis good for knight and maiden.”
1 成果
product result success outcome harvest fruition work thing produce production consequence hay progeny feed-back fruit spoil
2 结子
3 结实
well-knit hard square solid athletic sturdy beefy well-made burly well-built stocky well-set seeding seed
5 结果
final sequential sequent end product result issue job amount effect produce success train fruit outcome sequence consequence trace harvest spawn sequel offspring ramification resultant consequent progeny upshot outgrowth sequela outgo outturn fare eventuate aftermath ure
6 产物
child product growth daughter fruit birth spawn offspring resultant produce creation yield creature vintage heir
8 果实